Doris Day, the Academy Award-winning singer of "Que Será, Será" and a Golden Age of Hollywood movie icon, died on Monday at 97 from complications of pneumonia, according to her foundation. Day had an ...
Doris Day, who sang away “Que Sera, Sera” to people’s hearts, and acted her way to stardom in the Golden Age of Hollywood, breathed her last at 97, leaving fans and fraternity members ‘sentimental’ ...
LOS ANGELES (CBSDFW.COM/AP) — Singer and actress Doris Day whose films made her a top star in the 1950s and '60s and among the most popular screen actresses in history, has died. She was 97. The Doris ...
The first part of my article on Ranil’s return was published in the “Daily Mirror”of May 21st 2022. In that I made a brief reference to the song “Que Sera Sera” sung by the American singer com actress ...
Doris Day seemed to live her life by the old showbiz credo “leave ’em wanting more.” The beloved singer-actress conquered radio, recordings, movies, and TV, walking away from each medium at the height ...
Monday’s death of Hollywood legend Doris Day drops the curtain on a life that spanned nearly a century and a career that earned the Ohio native the reputation of being America’s big-screen sweetheart.
Doris Day has died at the age of 97 after a successful career in film and music. The American starred in numerous films during the 1950’s and 1960’s and her musical performances saw her become a ...
“To sing Doris Day’s hit songs in front of her, I thought this has got a lot of chutzpah, you know?” – singer Sue Raney. It was the 90th birthday party for America’s girl-next-door, and the room was ...
For those of us who have seen The Man Who Knew Too Much, the song Que Sera Sera, sung by Doris Day, will always bring with it an air of suspense. Ostensibly a song sung at bedtime by a mother to her ...
Growing up in the 1950s and ’60s, there was no avoiding the adorable Doris Day. She was cute as a bug, wholesome, winsome and adored, at least in movies, by the swooning-est leading men in Hollywood — ...
Growing up in the 1950s and '60s, there was no avoiding the adorable Doris Day. She was cute as a bug, wholesome, winsome and adored, at least in movies, by the swooning-est leading men in Hollywood — ...