Main article:Doris Day filmographyIn 1959, Day entered her most successful phase as a film actress with a series of romantic comedies, starting withPillow Talk, co-starringRock Hudson, who became a lifelong friend. Day received a nomination for anAcademy Award for Best Actress. Day and Hudson...
One could argue that all of Doris Day's movies are exceptional, but we've decided to narrow the list down to ten films you can't miss. Celebrate her 96th birthday on April 3 by watching one of these classics.
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In Pillow Talk, released in 1959 and her first of three films with Rock Hudson, she proudly caught up with what she called “the contemporary in me.” Her 1976 tell-all book, Doris Day: Her Own Story, chronicled her money troubles and three failed marriages, contrasting with the happy pu...
(1962) Album: "Doris Day's Greatest Hits" (1962) Album: "You'll Never Walk Alone" (1967) Album: "The Love Album" (3/12-4/12) Narrated her own "Star of the Month" featurette on the Turner Classic Movies cable channel. She was April's star of the month; the featurette began air...
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Martin Melcher died in 1968, and Doris never made another film, but she had been signed by Melcher to do her own TV series, The Doris Day Show (1968). That show, like her movies, was successful, lasting until 1973. After her series went off the air, she made only occasional TV ...
"I'll remember this to my grave. We all walked into a room to see the screen tests. The first screen test was Marion Hutton's. Then came Janis Paige [who ended up with a part in the film]. Then on the screen came Doris Day. I can only tell you, the screen just exploded. Ther...