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Tempting to shake the blues away: Doris Day in Love Me or Leave Me (Charles Vidor, 1956)

The Wonderful World of Cinema Posted by Virginie Pronovost on Apr 3, 2019

In 1955, Doris Day was already a well-established actress and music entertainer. She was making films since 1948 (Romance on the High Seas) and had quickly conquered our hearts with her enchanting voice, her smile and her sense of fun. In 1955, she also delivered what is considered to be one of the read more

THE THIRD DORIS DAY BLOGATHON: The Winning Team (1952)

Caftan Woman Posted by on Apr 3, 2019

Michaela of Love Letters to Old Hollywood is presenting The Third Doris Day Blogathon running from April 3 - 5, 2019. Enjoy all the contributions HERE. Warner Brothers generally kept their popular leading lady Doris Day busy in musicals, but in 1952 she was cast as the real-life Aimee Alexande read more

The Style Essentials - Doris Day Makes a Statement in Jean Louis for 1959's PILLOW TALK

GlamAmor Posted by on Apr 3, 2019

This year's TCM Classic Film Festival is almost upon us, including my Fashion in Film of TCMFF 2019 talk, so I wanted to make sure to share something here on GlamAmor to entertain you while I was away. I could think of nothing better than 1959's Pillow Talk. The film celebrates its 60th anniversary read more

Dynamic Duos in Classic Film: Doris Day and Rock Hudson

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on May 19, 2018

Doris Day and Rock Hudson: Always Good for a Smile I’m not exactly sure when I first ‘discovered’ the Doris Day/Rock Hudson romantic comedies, but I do remember that it was at some point in my childhood when my parents shared them with me. And, as many classic movie fans will attes read more

The Women of Old Hollywood: Doris Day in That Touch of Mink

Old Hollywood Films Posted by Amanda Garrett on Apr 5, 2018

Doris Day and Cary Grant in a lobby card for That Touch of Mink (1962). This article is part of The Doris Day Blogathon hosted by Love Letters to Old Hollywood. It's also part of my series on Women in old Hollywood.  In the late 1950s and early 1960s, actor and singer Doris Day creat read more

THE DORIS DAY BLOGATHON: Storm Warning (1951)

Caftan Woman Posted by on Apr 3, 2018

Michaela of Love Letters to Old Hollywood is hosting, for the second year, The Doris Day Blogathon. The celebration of the beloved star runs from April 1st to the 3rd. Click HERE to read the tributes. Band singer Doris Day made her film debut at age 26 in 1948s Romance on the High Seas. It was a read more

Happy 96th Birthday Doris Day!

Classic Movies Posted by KC on Apr 3, 2018

Happy Birthday to Doris Day, who has always brought sunshine to the world and who has been spending her retirement making life better for animals. Had to share this lovely fashion show from THE DORIS DAY SHOW to celebrate her day. If you would like to give Ms. Day a gift, why not donate to The Dori read more

THE DORIS DAY BLOGATHON: Storm Warning (1951)

Caftan Woman Posted by on Apr 3, 2018

Michaela of Love Letters to Old Hollywood is hosting, for the second year, The Doris Day Blogathon. The celebration of the beloved star runs from April 1st to the 3rd. Click HERE to read the tributes. Band singer Doris Day made her film debut at age 26 in 1948s Romance on the High Seas. It was a read more

It’s a Doris Day!

The Wonderful World of Cinema Posted by Virginie Pronovost on Apr 3, 2017

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Jack Carson and Doris Day have a... Romance on the High Seas (1948)

Love Letters to Old Hollywood Posted by Michaela on Feb 3, 2017

In 1948, Doris Day wasn't yet a star. At age 23, she had found success with the Les Brown Band thanks to her hit recording of "Sentimental Journey" and she became a regular on Bob Hope's radio show. Oddly enough, though, her career was also coming to a stall. She had divorced her violent first husba read more

Announcing the Doris Day Blogathon!

Love Letters to Old Hollywood Posted by Michaela on Dec 19, 2016

Doris Day has become one of the 20th century's greatest entertainers, so imagine my surprise that she hasn't been given her very own blogathon! Since Ms. Day is one of my absolute favorites, obviously that had to change, so I invite you to join me in celebrating the triple threat on April 1-3, 2017! read more

Doris Day finds the elephant in the room in... Billy Rose's Jumbo (1962)

Love Letters to Old Hollywood Posted by Michaela on Nov 12, 2016

In 1935, showman Billy Rose staged a gigantic show appropriately titled Jumbo at the New York Hippodrome. Rose wanted the best, hiring Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur to write the script, George Abbott to direct, Jimmy Durante to star, Paul Whiteman to conduct, and Rodgers and Hart to write the scor read more

Doris Day: The Untold Story of the Girl Next Door

Journeys in Classic Film Posted by on Sep 5, 2016

Doris Day is an interesting figure in classic cinema. Appointed as the personification of the 1950s cult of domesticity, Day’s career and work as an actress has her labeled as chaste and wholesome, her movies indicative of an oppressive standard for women. In watching her films, and as deconst read more

We have co-champions for the very first time...Greer Garson and Doris Day

All Good Things Posted by monty on Apr 20, 2016

Well I recently had to restart the final match in this year's favorite classic movie actress tourney due to the poll being compromised in what looked like in favor of Doris Day. Well now the same thing has happened again as one of my best and very trustworthy friends told me the poll is allowing he read more

It's Greer Garson vs Doris Day for all the marbles....

All Good Things Posted by monty on Apr 17, 2016

It's been another great tourney and now we have arrived at the final match. 40's era champion Greer Garson vs 50's era champion Doris Day. Some important milestones for both ladies have been achieved this tourney so I wanted to give everyone the stats and achievements that were accomplished. First read more

Greer Garson to meet Doris Day in the championship match

All Good Things Posted by monty on Apr 15, 2016

Both semi-final matches in the 6th Annual Favorite Classic Movie Actress Tourney started and finished a different way, but the results were pretty much the same. In match one Doris Day jumped out big over Myrna Loy and cruised to a big lead of  nearly 55 votes at one point. But scrappy Myrna f read more

The Five Best Doris Day Performances

Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Apr 4, 2016

Carol learns the truth about "Linus." 1. Lover Come Back (1961) - Doris Day wasn't just a fine comedienne--she was an outstanding comic actress. Yes, she generates plenty of laughs in Lover Come Back, but she also makes her character believable. That's why it's so funny to see aggressive advertisin read more

Two Clark Gable comedies — Teacher’s Pet (1958) with Doris Day and But Not for Me (1959) with Carroll Baker

Classic Film Freak Posted by Greg Orypeck on Mar 24, 2016

Share This! These bright comedies provide some harmless laughs in the twilight of the career of “The King of Hollywood.” Two years, 1958 and 1959.  Two films, Teacher’s Pet and But Not for Me.  Two actresses, Doris Day and Carroll Baker.  A third actress, Lilli Palmer, in the wings.  All read more

Doris Day: The Untold Story of the Girl Next Door

Classic Reel Girl Posted by BG Voita on Jul 31, 2014

ISBN 978-0-7535-1809-0 In 2008, Virgin Books released David Kaufman's biography of the quintessential girl next door, Doris Day. The book is over 500 pages long (tiny print), but given the length of Doris Day's successful career--ranging from singing to acting to advocating and spanning over five read more

Happy Birthday, Doris Day

Caftan Woman Posted by Caftan Woman on Apr 3, 2014

"I like joy; I want to be joyous; I want to have fun on the set; I want to wear beautiful clothes and look pretty. I want to smile and I want to make people laugh. And that's all I want. I like it. I like being happy. I want to make others happy." - Doris Day Animal activist, multi-talented read more
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