Doris Day, one of the most versatile and endearing talents in all of show business and one of the most devoted and inspiring advocates for the care of animals, turns 90 today, April 3. Related; Musical version of 'Diner' to premiere in December at
Born Doris Mary Ann von Kappelhoff, Doris Day is celebrating her birthday today by asking fans to give to her charity, the Doris Day Animal Foundation. Of her 39 films, Calamity Jane and Pillow Talk are fan favorites. But she was also a singer
“Que sera, sera, whatever will be, will be. The future's not ours to see, que sera sera.” I wonder what Doris Day was pondering when she sang her signature song – Que Sera, Sera – for the first time when it was released back in 1956? I bet she never
Doris Day turned ninety yesterday. She was/is six years older than Marilyn Monroe and when she succeeded her in Something's Got To Give (retitled Move Over, Darling) it was remarked by Time Magazine that though Marilyn
There's a reason Doris Day was, for so long, one of Hollywood's most popular actresses: she was really, really good at her job. And let's face it, her job wasn't easy. Countless would-be stars would sell their souls for just one or two of the many