One of the few remaining actresses who could be categorized as belonging to the legends of Hollywood's golden age has passed away. Deborah Kerr, who brought elegance, grace and sophistication to every film she appeared in, died from Parkinsons Disease on Tuesday. She was 86 years old. Kerr's remarkable career was highlighted by her torrid love scene on a Hawiian beach with Burt Lancaster in the Oscar-winning 1953 classic From Here to Eternity. She also starred opposite Yul Brynner in The King and I. Kerr even had a strange and unlikely connection to the world of James Bond, starring with David Niven in the 1967 big screen spoof of Casino Royale. For more click here