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Brook Kerr (born November 21, 1973) is an American actress who plays the role of Whitney Russell on the television soap opera, Passions. She is a native of Indianapolis, Indiana.

Kerr moved to Los Angeles after graduating high school to pursue a career in acting. She has lived there ever since.

Her son, Chris Warren, Jr. (to whom Kerr gave birth as a teenager) is also an actor.


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(to whom Kerr gave birth as a teenager) is also an actor. She is entombed, with her first husband, in a mausoleum at the Mount Repose Cemetery, Haverstraw, New York. Her son, Chris Warren, Jr. Lenya died in New York from cancer in 1981. She has lived there ever since. She was also the narrator in George Grosz' Interregnum (1960). Kerr moved to Los Angeles after graduating high school to pursue a career in acting. and in some TV Films like:.

She is a native of Indianapolis, Indiana. Lenya appeared in a number of films, including:. Brook Kerr (born November 21, 1973) is an American actress who plays the role of Whitney Russell on the television soap opera, Passions. After 1957 death of George Davis, she married the artist Russell Detwiler in 1962, who died aged 44 in 1969. Armstrong improvised the line "Look out for Miss Lotte Lenya!" and added her name to the long list of Mack's female victims in the song for the English translation. She was present in the studio when Louis Armstrong recorded Weill's "Mack the Knife".

The combination of singing and speaking called sprechstimme was devised by Weill to accommodate her voice. Lenya went on to record a number of songs from her time in Berlin, as well as songs from the American theatre, in a distinctive husky low voice. In 1954 she won a Tony Award for her role as Jenny in Marc Blitzstein's English version of Die Dreigroschenoper, The Threepenny Opera.. After being coaxed back on stage after her husband's death, she appeared on Broadway in Barefoot in Athens and married writer George Davis.

During World War II Lenya sang on stage and performed on Voice of America. She divorced Weill in 1933, and remarried him in 1937: he died in 1950. With the rise of Nazism in Germany, and being Jewish, and having become estranged from Weill, Lenya fled to Paris, France in March 1933, then on to the United States of America. After she accepted the part of Jenny in Die Dreigroschenoper in 1928, she was accepted into the local stage community and performed in a variety of musicals, especially those of Weill and his collaborator Bertolt Brecht.

She moved to seek work in Berlin, Germany in 1921, where the following year she was seen by her future husband, the German composer Kurt Weill during an audition, although they did not meet properly until 1924, marrying him for the first time in 1926. She moved to study in Zurich, Switzerland in 1914, taking up her first job at the Schauspielhaus. As a child of working class parents, Lenya wanted to be a dancer. Lotte Lenya (October 18, 1898 - November 27, 1981), singer and actor, born Karoline Wilhelmine Blamauer, in Vienna, Austria.

The Gypsy in Ten Blocks on the Camino Real (1966). Mutter Courage in Brecht's Mutter Courage und ihre Kinder (aka Mother Courage and her children) (1965). Bertolt Brecht's Übungstücke für Schauspieler (aka Practice Pieces) (1964). the role of a masseuse in Semi-Tough (movie) (1977).

Emma Valadier in The appointment (movie) by Sidney Lumet (1969). the part of the lesbian villain Rosa Klebb in the James Bond movie From Russia With Love (movie) (1963). The Roman Spring of Mrs Stone (movie) (1965) which won her a nomination for an Academy Award. Pirate Jenny in Die Dreigroschenoper (aka The threepenny opera) (1931).