Miss Day was a true delight, who emanated innate charm, genuineness, and appeal, that you couldn't help but feel drawn to. At any age, she epitomized "The Girl Next Door" - and was tremendously talented, to boot.
She certainly delivers a good performance in the company of Steve Cochran, Ginger Rogers and Reagan and a townful of lively Mississippians(?) in "Storm Warning" and again on camera with Rex Harrison, Myrna Loy and John Gavin in "Midnight Lace" along with her many lively musicals and romantic comedies.
If Miss Day had limited her career to singing along with Gordon MacRae plus her solo vocal features, then she would certainly be remembered for her professional recordings, but she really outdoes herself elsewhere, in film, on television, and on radio.
Respondo de Nygma-0999
je Majo 13 2019 je 11:00 PM
Only 3 years to her 100th Birthday.
Respondo de rudely_murray
je Majo 14 2019 je 1:32 AM
Sad to say goodbye to one of the biggest stars of her era, but she lived a long life and brought joy to millions. R.I.P.
Respondo de Forty-1212
je Majo 14 2019 je 11:35 PM
Yes, very sad to hear about Doris.
As Wham! always says, "She makes the sun shine bright[ly]," or something like that.
And because Hollywood tragedies ususally come in threes, the loss of Doris, Peggy Lipton and Tim Conway comes as a triple tragedy in as many days.
Respondo de genplant29
je Majo 22 2019 je 11:51 AM
Miss Day was a true delight, who emanated innate charm, genuineness, and appeal, that you couldn't help but feel drawn to. At any age, she epitomized "The Girl Next Door" - and was tremendously talented, to boot.
Rest In Peace
Respondo de Forty-1212
je Majo 23 2019 je 10:15 PM
She certainly delivers a good performance in the company of Steve Cochran, Ginger Rogers and Reagan and a townful of lively Mississippians(?) in "Storm Warning" and again on camera with Rex Harrison, Myrna Loy and John Gavin in "Midnight Lace" along with her many lively musicals and romantic comedies.
If Miss Day had limited her career to singing along with Gordon MacRae plus her solo vocal features, then she would certainly be remembered for her professional recordings, but she really outdoes herself elsewhere, in film, on television, and on radio.
Good job, Doris
Respondo de genplant29
je Majo 24 2019 je 1:40 PM
Miss Day's movies I especially enjoy are the ones that co-starred Rock Hudson or James Garner. Those are really entertaining.
Respondo de Nexus71
je Aŭgusto 27 2019 je 1:39 PM
Movies Like Pillow Talk and The Glass Bottom Boat?
Respondo de genplant29
je Aŭgusto 27 2019 je 3:03 PM
I don't remember (though no doubt have seen, decades ago) The Glass Bottom Boat, though definitely (vaguely) recall Pillow Talk being a fun movie.
Respondo de wonder2wonder
je Aŭgusto 27 2019 je 3:19 PM
I don't remember ever seeing the "The Glass Bottom Boat (a.k.a. The Spy in Lace Panties, 1966)".
Sometimes, hearing Doris sing in the movie, might jog the memory: Doris Day Sings "The Glass Bottom Boat".
"Pillow Talk (1959)" is a movie that I've seen several times (a long time ago): Doris Days Sings "Pillow Talk (Open)".