Remembering Doris Day
One of Hollywood’s most beloved stars of the 1950s and 1960s, Doris Day, passed away early today at the age of 97. Day was a seasoned vocalist with three number one hits (most notably 1945's "Sentimental Journey" with Les Brown) by the time she appeared in her first movie, Romance on the High Seas, in 1948. Day was recommended to the movie's director, Michael Curtiz, by composer Jule Styne, and despite having no acting experience, the seasoned Curtiz picked up on Day’s undeniable charm and promptly cast her. She would make a total of 18 films for Warner Bros. over the next nine years, nearly half of her entire filmography. In the early 1960s, she was the biggest star in the nation. Here is a photographic look back at Doris Day’s career on the big screen.