I think we were all saddened by yesterday’s news, and the
passing of Clint’s close friend Doris Day. The legendary singer and actress was
also of course a long-time resident of Clint’s hometown of Carmel. I felt it
was entirely appropriate to include her passing here on these pages. Here is
the BBC report, plus some pictures I have of Clint and Doris together. RIP dear
lady.
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BBC Entertainment and Art –
Hollywood legend Doris Day, whose films made her one of the
biggest stars of all time, has died aged 97. The singer turned actress starred
in films such as Calamity Jane and Pillow Talk and had a hit in 1956 with Que
Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be). Her screen partnership with Rock Hudson
is one of the best-known in the history of romantic movies. In a statement, the
Doris Day Animal Foundation said she died on Monday at her home in Carmel
Valley, California.
It said she had been "in excellent physical health for
her age, until recently contracting a serious case of pneumonia. She was
surrounded by a few close friends as she passed," the statement continued.
Born Doris Mary Ann Von Kappelhoff in April 1922, Day
originally wanted to be a dancer but had to abandon her dream after breaking her
right leg in a car accident. Instead she began her singing career at the age of
15. Her first hit, Sentimental Journey, would become a signature tune. Her
films, which included Alfred Hitchcock's The Man Who Knew Too Much and That
Touch of Mink, made her known around the world. But she never won an Oscar and
was nominated only once, in 1960, for Pillow Talk, the first of her three
romantic comedies with Hudson. Honours she did receive included the
Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2004 and a lifetime achievement Grammy in
2008. Her last release, the compilation album My Heart, went to number one in
the UK in 2011.
Day's wholesome, girl-next-door image was a popular part of
her myth that sometimes invited ridicule. "I've been around so long, I
knew Doris Day before she was a virgin," the musician Oscar Levant once
remarked. Day herself said her "Miss Chastity Belt" image was
"more make-believe than any film part [she] ever played." Her life
was certainly not as sunny. She married four times, was divorced three times
and was widowed once. She also suffered a mental breakdown and had severe
financial trouble after one husband squandered her money. In the 1970s, she
turned away from performing to focus her energies on her animal foundation. According
to the organisation, she wished to have no funeral, memorial service or grave
marker.
1 comment:
Doris Day was like no other. Today's Hollywood wannabees are just that.....wannabees....and Clint Eastwoood knows that toooooooooooooo.
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