TV chef |
Chef Graham |
Writer Jean |
Model Miranda |
Critic Walter |
Gourmet Graham |
Walter or Jean |
Jean or Walter |
Actress Deborah |
Deborah or Jean |
Deborah of films |
TV chef Graham __ |
LPGA star Cristie |
Deborah or Walter |
Noted drama critic |
N.B.A. coach Steve |
Playwright Jean ___ |
Drama critic Walter |
Grant costar of '57 |
Jim of Simple Minds |
Graham who galloped |
Deborah of old films |
Warriors coach Steve |
The Galloping Gourmet |
Brynner co-star: 1956 |
Theater critic Walter |
Deborah of 'Quo Vadis' |
__-McGee: energy giant |
Television cook Graham |
Mary, Mary" playwright |
The King and I" costar |
''The King and I'' star |
Separate Tables" costar |
Deborah, Jean or Walter |
LPGA golfer Cristie ___ |
N.B.A. head coach Steve |
Scottish physicist John |
Simple Minds singer Jim |
Walter, Jean or Deborah |
The King and I" actress |
The King and I" co-star |
Anna Leonowens portrayer |
Walter, the drama critic |
The Silent Clowns" author |
Dramatist or drama critic |
Actress in "The King and I |
Deborah of "Edward, My Son |
Walter or Jean of Broadway |
Beloved Infidel"'s Deborah |
Quo Vadis" actress Deborah |
Deborah of "Separate Tables |
Actress in "Tea and Sympathy |
Broadway's Walter __ Theatre |
Deborah of "Tea and Sympathy |
The Galloping Gourmet Graham |
Black Narcissus" star Deborah |
The King and I" actress, 1956 |
2007 U.S. Open winner Cristie |
Bygone Broadway critic Walter |
Deborah of ''The King and I'' |
Michael Jordan teammate Steve |
Senator Monroney's colleague. |
Six-time Best Actress nominee |
An Affair to Remember" costar |
From Here to Eternity" co-star |
Poor Richard" playwright: 1964 |
The King and I" costar Deborah |
Pulitzer-winning critic Walter |
Senator from the Sooner state. |
Six-time N.B.A. champion Steve |
The King and I" (1956) co-star |
From Here to Eternity" actress |
Author of the "Minimax Cookbook |
Graham, TV's "Galloping Gourmet |
Six-time loser for Best Actress |
''Separate Tables'' star Deborah |
'The King and I' co-star Deborah |
Either star of "Tea and Sympathy |
Lancaster's surf-embrace partner |
An Affair to Remember" star, 1957 |
Actress Deborah of "The Innocents |
Former Giant and Brave shortstop. |
Deborah of "From Here to Eternity |
Brynner's "The King and I" costar |
Actress Deborah of "The King and I |
Golden State Warrior's coach Steve |
The Galloping Gourmet" host Graham |
Brynner's costar in "The King and I |
Brynners The King and I co-star |
Deborah who starred in "The King and I |
From Here to Eternity" actress Deborah |
She wrote "Please Don't Eat the Daisies |
Don't You (Forget About Me)" singer Jim |
Brynner's co-star in ''The King and I'' |
Deborah nominated for six Academy Awards |
Deborah who starred in "Tea and Sympathy |
Either writer of the musical "Goldilocks |
Actress who got an Honorary Oscar in '94 |
Please Don't Eat the Daisies" writer Jean |
Lifetime achievement Oscar winner Deborah |
Brynner's dance partner in "The King and I |
Lancaster's "From Here to Eternity" costar |
Brynner's co-star in film's "The King and I |
Lancaster's "From Here to Eternity" co-star |
Steve ___, 1990s teammate of Michael Jordan |
Jean who wrote "Please Don't Eat the Daisies |
NBA coach Steve of the Golden State Warriors |
Deborah who played the "I" of "The King and I |
Supermodel Miranda who's married to Orlando Bloom |
__-McGee, energy company that employed Karen Silkwood |
Coach Steve of the NBA champion Golden State Warriors |
Steve who won an NBA championship as a rookie head coach |
Her six Best Actress nominations without a win is a record |
Deborah who was nominated for a record six Best Actress Oscars without ever winning |