

Acting
Birthday: November 15, 1931 (94)
Place of Birth: New York City, New York, USA
Biography
John Grinham Kerr (November 15, 1931 – February 2, 2013), was an American actor and lawyer. He made his Broadway debut in 1953 in Mary Coyle Chase's Bernardine, a high-school comedy for which he won a Theatre World Award. In 1953-54, he received critical acclaim as a troubled prep school student in Robert Anderson's play Tea and Sympathy. In 1954, he won a Tony Award for his performance, and he starred in the film version in 1956. Kerr's first television acting role was in 1954 on NBC's Justice as a basketball player who believes that gamblers have ruined his success on the court.
Known For
Select Role:
Bay Coven (1987)Age: 56as Ferry Captain
The Ray Bradbury Theater (1985)Age: 54as Don
The Amateur (1981)Age: 50as CIA Security Guard
Search and Destroy (1979)Age: 48as MacPherson
Plague (1979)Age: 48as Escaping Guard
The Silent Partner (1978)Age: 47as Detective #3
Only God Knows (1974)Age: 43as Health Inspector
Class of '44 (1973)Age: 42as Hotel Bartender
Class of '44 (1973)Age: 42as Ford Hotel Bartender (uncredited)
Incident on a Dark Street (1973)Age: 42as Gallagher - Trenier's Lawyer
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