Doris Day
Doris Day, originally named Doris Mary Ann Kappelhoff, was born on April 3, 1922, and passed away on May 13, 2019. She was a renowned American actress and singer, as well as a passionate advocate for animal rights following her departure from the entertainment industry. Day's illustrious career started in the 1940s, where she gained prominence as a big band vocalist. Her breakthrough came in 1945 with the release of the hit song "Sentimental Journey," which resonated deeply with audiences.
In 1948, Day made her film debut in "Romance on the High Seas," marking the beginning of a prolific acting career. Over her lifetime, she starred in 39 films and recorded over 650 songs, showcasing her remarkable versatility as an artist. Her contributions to the film industry earned her an Academy Award nomination, while she also won a Golden Globe and a Grammy Award. In recognition of her extensive work in cinema, she was honored with the Cecil B. DeMille Award for lifetime achievement in 1989.
By 2009, Doris Day was celebrated as the highest-grossing female star in box office history, placing sixth overall among all top box office performers, both male and female. Her legacy continues to inspire generations of artists and animal lovers alike.
Filmography
Please Don't Eat the Daisies
Romance on the High Seas
I'll See You in My Dreams
Lullaby of Broadway
Young at Heart
The Ballad of Josie
Teacher's Pet
Billy Rose's Jumbo
On Moonlight Bay
It Happened to Jane
Lover Come Back
The Pajama Game
April in Paris
Love Me or Leave Me
That's Entertainment, Part II
With Six You Get Eggroll
Calamity Jane
That Touch of Mink
Midnight Lace
Storm Warning
Young Man with a Horn
Lucky Me
The Glass Bottom Boat
Tea for Two
It's a Great Feeling
The Winning Team
Move Over, Darling
The West Point Story
Pillow Talk
Send Me No Flowers
My Dream Is Yours
Julie
The Tunnel of Love
Do Not Disturb
We Are Family
To Tell The Truth (2016)