
April 3, 1922 · 104 years old
Doris Day (born Doris Mary Ann Kappelhoff; April 3, 1922 - May 13, 2019) was an American actress and singer, and an outspoken animal rights activist since her retirement from show business. Her entertainment career began in the 1940s as a big band singer. In 1945 she had her first hit recording, "Se…

An American doctor and his wife, a former singing star, witness a murder while vacationing in Morocco, and are drawn into a twisting plot of international intrigue when their young son is kidnapped.

An interior decorator and a playboy songwriter share a telephone party line and size each other up.

The story of Calamity Jane, her saloon, and her romance with Wild Bill Hickok.

A rich businessman and a young woman are attracted to each other, but he only wants an affair while she wants to save herself for marriage.

A series of misunderstandings leaves an advertising executive with a campaign for a product which has not yet been invented, while he romances his rival in the guise of its inventor.

When a hypochondriac believes he is dying, he makes plans for his wife--which she discovers and misunderstands.

In London, a recently-wed American woman's sanity comes into question after she claims to be the victim of a threatening stalker.

A homemaker's sudden rise to fame as a soap spokesperson leads to chaos in her home life.

A hard-nosed newspaper editor poses as a night school student in order to woo a journalism teacher who cannot stand him.

Drama professor turned theater critic balances his home life and career when he moves to the country with his wife and their four sons.

Jane Osgood runs a lobster business, which supports her two young children. Railroad staff inattention ruins her shipment, so with her lawyer George, Jane sues Harry Foster Malone, director of the line and the "meanest man in the ...

Two widowed people fall in love and marry, unprepared for the hostile reactions of their children.

Marsha Mitchell, a traveling dress model, stops in a southern town to see her sister who has married a Ku Klux Klansman. Marsha witnesses the KKK commit a murder and helps District Attorney Burt Rainey bring the criminals to justice.

The second installment in the "That's Entertainment" trilogy features more classic scenes from MGM's vast musical library with the addition of comedy and drama films.

Marjorie Winfield's engagement to Bill Sherman, who has just arrived home from fighting in World War I, serves as the backdrop for the trials and tribulations of her family.

A socialite with aspirations of a career in show business bets her wealthy uncle $25,000 that she can say "no" to everything for two days straight, hoping winning will help her fulfill her dreams.

When American couple Janet (Doris Day) and Mike (Rod Taylor) move to England for his business, she soon fears he's having an affair with his attractive secretary and decides to get back at him by pretending she has been unfaithful.

Nebraska farmboy Grover Cleveland Alexander achieves baseball stardom before war injuries and alcoholism derail his career, but through his wife's faithful efforts he gets a chance for a comeback and redemption.