John Kerr

American actor and lawyer with expertise in law

John Kerr - Performers & Entertainers born November 15th, 1931
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An American actor gained recognition for roles in film and television. Played the role of Alan Seymour in the 1955 film 'Tea and Sympathy', which earned critical acclaim. Appeared in the television series 'The King and I' and was highlighted for performances in 'The Mating Game' and 'Ship of Fools'. In addition to acting, engaged in a legal career, practicing law. Received attention for contributions to the arts and legal fields.

Played Alan Seymour in 'Tea and Sympathy'

Appeared in 'The King and I' on television

Starred in 'Ship of Fools'

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