Sentimental Journey: The Original
One of my favorite onscreen couples…Rock Hudson and Doris Day.

vintage-my-love:

And they all lived happily ever after.

unwillingadventurer:

Watching ‘Do not Disturb’. This has nothing to do with wanting to see Rod Taylor in suits.

unwillingadventurer:

Watching ‘Do not Disturb’. This has nothing to do with wanting to see Rod Taylor in suits.

classichollywoodconfessions:

“I never realized how much Doris Day went through growing up. But after reading her bio, I realized how inspiring she is.”

 The truth. If you haven’t read her bio yet, I really encourage you to.

classichollywoodconfessions:

I never realized how much Doris Day went through growing up. But after reading her bio, I realized how inspiring she is.

 The truth. If you haven’t read her bio yet, I really encourage you to.

250 films | O1Send Me No Flowers (1964)
 New movies - 1/50.

tracylord:

Impossible Faces | 46 [no particular order]

↳ Doris Day; born: Doris Mary Ann Kappelhoff

tracylord:

Impossible Faces | 46 [no particular order]

↳ Doris Day; born: Doris Mary Ann Kappelhoff

classicsandmusicals:

America’s Sweetheart :)

classicsandmusicals:

America’s Sweetheart :)

PARADE: Paul McCartney interviewed you recently for a British newspaper about My Heart. What was that like?
DORIS DAY: I think it went well. I was out walking my dogs, and the man who works here came out and said, "It's Paul McCartney on the phone." I said, "All right, tell me who it really is." I thought it was someone playing a game. He said, "Will you please tell her that I want to know her and want to come and see her." It was Paul, and he did come, with his new wife. We had hours here. It was really nice. And he's really cute.One night the phone rang around 2 in the morning; I thought something terrible had happened. He said, "Hey, what are you doing?" I said, "Well, I was sleeping." He would call at all hours just to say hello. He got a big kick out of that.
lifeinthe1940s:

Doris day must be one of the most talented women to ever grace radio or Hollywood.

lifeinthe1940s:

Doris day must be one of the most talented women to ever grace radio or Hollywood.