Burt Lancaster and Deborah Kerr in a love scene from the 1953 hit "From Here To Eternity." The two stars were romantically involved while filming the movie.
Burt Lancaster and Deborah Kerr stand side by side in a scene in "From Here To Eternity." Joan Crawford was originally meant to play Kerr's role in the film.
Burt Lancaster and British actress Deborah Kerr starred in Fred Zinnemann's 1953 film "From Here to Eternity."
English actress Deborah Kerr sits in her dressing room at the Barrymore Theatre in New York on March 24, 1954. Kerr, who suffered from Parkinson's disease, died at the age of 86 in Suffolk, England, on Oct. 18, 2007.
Deborah Kerr, who shared one of cinema's most famous kisses with Burt Lancaster in "From Here to Eternity," died in Suffolk, eastern England, at age 86 on Oct. 18, 2007.
Yul Brynner and Deborah Kerr share a scene in the classic Rodgers and Hammerstein 1957 musical "The King and I." The film went on to win of five Academy Awards.
English actress Deborah Kerr poses in an unknown location in this September 1953 file photo.
Deborah Kerr and Cary Grant kiss in a scene from the 1957 movie "An Affair to Remember." The film was nominated for four Oscars.
This 1955 file photo shows English actress Deborah Kerr, upper left, her husband, Tony Bartley, right, and daughters Malanie, lower left, and Francesca take a flight of mobile stairs near an aircraft in Los Angeles.
In this picture taken on April 3, 1952, English actress Deborah Kerr takes bank notes from Stewart Granger, center, as Jean Simmons sits during a dinner in Los Angeles.
English actress Deborah Kerr, center, poses with her daughters Melanie Jane, 9, right, and Francesca Anne, 6, left, at La Lavandou beach in Cannes, Southern France on September 27, 1957.
Deborah Kerr, who was born Deborah Jane Trimmer in Scotland in 1921, poses for a picture March 18, 1980.
English actress Deborah Kerr arrives at the Cinema Oympic in St Germain on Dec. 7, 1983.
German director Wim Wenders, right, a Golden Palm winner for the film, "Paris, Texas," holds his award near French director Bertrand Tavernier and British actress Deborah Kerr at the International Cannes Film Festival on May 23, 1984.