Since 1978, the Doris Day Animal Foundation has grown into a national non-profit animal welfare leader and continues to carry on Day's legacy.
... #17 CB 1954 (from the film Lucky Me) “I'll Never Stop Loving You” #13 BB, #14 CB 1955 (from the film Love Me or Leave ... #16 1949 “A Purple Cow” #25 1953 (B-side of “Kiss Me Again, Stranger”) “Put 'Em in a Box, Tie It with a Ribbon ...
Michael Curtiz's caring direction almostovercomesthe handicapofhis leading manand reminds usthat he made one of thefinestbiopics ofall time, Yankee Doodle Dandywith James Cagney. Mary Wickes is on hand again,abrasiveas ever,inher ...
James Cagney fought against shooting the scene in which he punches a cadet–the young man wolf-whistles at him while he teaches a man how to dance like a lady! There's no doubt that this is Cagney's film, through and through.
David Kaufman has now written the long-awaited, definitive biography of Doris Day. By telling Day's incredible, previously untold story, Kaufman takes the reader to the epicenter of American popular culture—...
Doris Day, once called an Actors Studio unto herself, was one of the twentieth century's greatest entertainers, with a career spanning 39 films, more than 150 televisions shows, and over...
This work covers the life and career of the singer and star of such films as Pillow Talk, The Man Who Knew Too Much and Calamity Jane.