DORIS DAY would have been 100 today. The Hollywood legend lit up the screen despite her turbulent personal life. She was beloved by her co-stars, ...
It also turned out that he had had a very unhealthy material drive while he was alive. The studio, meanwhile, also failed to tell Day that the scene was held back until the end of the shoot because there was a concern that all the chemicals would damage the actress' hair and skin. Garner said: "I've had to play love scenes with a lot of screen ladies, but of all the women I've had to be intimate with on the screen, I'd rate two as sexiest by far - Doris and Julie Andrews, both of them notorious girls next door." Playing a love scene with either of them is duck soup because they communicate something sexy which means I also let myself go somewhat and that really makes a love scene work." Not out of concern for her wellbeing but to prevent any disruption to the schedule. Move Over Darling was another box office smash for Day, who should have been one of the richest stars in the world by then. According to his faith, reality is spiritual and the material world is an illusion. I don't think she could have had the success she's had if she didn't have this sexy whirlpool frothing around underneath her All-American-girl exterior." He said: "Doris didn't play sexy, she didn't act sexy, she was sexy. And then she could take a sexy scene and make you laugh. I think Doris is a very sexy lady who doesn't know how sexy she is. When her third husband Martin Melcher died in 1968 she would discover that he had also financially ruined her.