Photos: Doris Day | 1922 -2019
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Doris Day was a leading box office star of the mid-20th century who achieved indelible fame in big-screen bedroom farces and put a sunny face on the working woman in postwar America.
Doris Day on a red Schwinn bicycle, late 1950s.
(Hulton Archive / Getty Images)Doris Day was a leading box office star of the mid-20th century who achieved indelible fame in big-screen bedroom farces and put a sunny face on the working woman in postwar America.
Doris Day leaves her name, foot- and hand-prints in wet concrete at Grauman’s theater, Jan. 19, 1961.
(Bruce Cox / Los Angeles Times)Doris Day poses with her husband and agent Martin Melcher at their hotel after arriving in London in April 1955.
(Bob Dear / Associated Press)Actress-singer Doris Day, shown in this 1968 photo, was a recording star in the 1940s and a popular film star from the early 1950s through the early 1960s.
(Associated Press / Associated Press)An undated Doris Day publicity still.
(Unknown Photographer / Handout)A 1949 portrait of Day. For a decade, starting in 1948, the singer had 30 top-20 singles. She recorded almost 30 albums.
(Pictorial Parade / Getty Images)Doris Day in a cashmere sweater with pearls, 1952.
(Bert Six /Los Angeles Times archive)Doris Day joined Rock Hudson at a July 18, 1985, news conference in Monterey. Day’s frequent film costar died later that year.
(Chris Hunter / Associated Press)