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Doris Day - The Films of Doris Day Doris Day Doris Day sadly died at her home in Carmel, Calif in May 2019 Forum Tributes Doris Day In 1973, after 20 years in Hollywood making 39 films and hundreds of recordings, followed by five-years (1968-1973) making The Doris Day Show TV series, Doris gave it all up and walked away aged 49
2025 Doris Day Pictures - Page 51 - The Doris Day Forum Re: 2025 Doris Day Pictures by Johnny » 13 Oct 2025, 15:18 Hi Peter, Today is Thanksgiving Day in Canada and as I write this, please know how thankful to see your always beautiful Doris Day photos There are always delightful surprises ( Does the Netherlands celebrateThanksgiving?) The Peter Claridge Perfume advertisement is a new photo for me
Calamity Jane - The Films of Doris Day Doris Day literally snapped, crackled and popped as she portrayed the Wild West legend, Martha Jane Burke, a frontier markswoman who, according to some sources, worked briefly as a lady of the night during hard times She was better known as Calamity Jane, crack shot and good friend and rival of Wild Bill Hickock, another frontier scout
2025 Doris Day Pictures - Page 50 - The Doris Day Forum Re: 2025 Doris Day Pictures by Johnny » 21 Sep 2025, 13:53 Hi Peter, The first photo of Doris with her husband Barry Comden and dogs Boomer and Daisy June is new to me Doris was married to Comden from April 1976 to April 1982 The red bricks look similar to her patio at her home on North Crescent Dr I believe Doris moved to Carmel in 1981
Do Not Disturb - The Films of Doris Day Doris Day is directed, or should I say misdirected, by Ralph Levy, whose experience was almost exclusively in television, not films is a ‘comedy’ by Milt Rosen and Richard Breen, based on a play by William Fairchild
The Thrill of It All - The Films of Doris Day Day and Garner in a witty ‘soap opera’ With her 1960 Oscar nomination for , Doris Day was riding high For the first of what would be four times in five years, she was the #1 star at the box office, and audiences and critics loved her Many considered her to be the best comedic actress in films Day demonstrated this in one of the best pictures she ever made It was so popular that it ran
Move Over, Darling - The Films of Doris Day Doris Day returns from being lost at sea to find husband James Garner newly-married to Polly Bergen 20th Century Fox released this gem at the end of 1963, as their big holiday production The studio had suffered a number of financial setbacks and Move Over, Darling virtually rescued the studio by becoming one of the blockbuster hits of 1964
2025 Doris Day Pictures - Page 13 - The Doris Day Forum Re: 2025 Doris Day Pictures by Peter Flapper » 25 Feb 2025, 12:51 Hi Johnny, Great to hear from you again, as always Ed Rhodes was a fan who met Doris at the street around her house His wife made the photo It's from 1974 around the time Doris appeared on The John Denver Show She really changed her image at that time