Monday, February 15, 2010

I {heart} Doris Day : Get a Grip

I've always been a huge fan of Doris Day and love to spend a lazy afternoon watching some of her movies. Not only is she beautiful, she was a working woman too! Did you also know she was born in Cincinnati, Ohio?


The epitome of the "pull yourself up by the bootstraps" mentality and "Que Sera Sera" mantra, Doris Day has weathered the numerous storms of both career and personal life, using these carefree and easygoing sentiments as a testament to the endearing endurance and eternal optimism that defines her infectiously positive outlook on life. Answers.com


One thing I find most fascinating is all of her fabulous outfits; even working as an interior decorator, she wore a different coat in each scene - the next more exquisite than the last. Pillow Talk is at the top of my movie faves with all of its 1950s sexual humor. What attracts me the most to this movie genre is the overt differences in how men and women of the time handled situations. The best scene is when Doris had just found out Rock was beastly. She's sitting in a diner with Tony Randall crying her eyes out, he just reaches over, slaps her across the face and tells her to get a grip. Wow, what an outrage if that scene were in a movie today! What does Doris do? Stops crying and gets a grip! No wonder it garnered five Oscar nominations. Pillow Talk Intro
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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Since you are a DORIS DAY fan I thought you might like to know that Doris is back on the radio! Every Sunday @ 3:00PM (EST) you can hear DORIS DAY & FRIENDS, an hour plus of her music hosted by Mike DeVita, a retired English Professor who is a long time friend and fan of Miss Day. His show can be heard world-wide on the internet by going to:
www.frednetradio.com
click on Listen Here now
Mike has a wealth of knowledge about Doris and has followed her career for over 65 years. The show is repeated on Wednesday nights at 8:00PM (EST) and also at Midnight. There is going to be a very special show on Easter Sunday for her birthday. FredNetRadio plays the great music of the 40s, 50s and 60s...Beach Boys, Frank Sinatra, Mamas & Papas and at least 2 of Doris every hour.
I was Doris Day's personal secretary during the 70s while she was filming "THE DORIS DAY SHOW" at CBS - lived with her for nearly two years. Am currently touring the country sharing my Sentimental Journey with Doris Day...you may want to visit my website:
www.dayatatimesentimentaljourney.com
It is always great to learn about other Doris Day fans...Just thought you would want to know about the wonderful radio show with Doris Day.

Mary Anne Barothy
studiogirl1944@yahoo.com

Pink Purse Creative said...

Thanks for the comment Mary Anne. I'm a huge Doris Day fan and, yes, live in Cincinnati! She exemplifies so many characteristics that I strive to achieve (in her personal life as well as the many characters she played); spunky, successful, honorable, classy and funny. I will definitely tune in to the show and thanks for sharing this invaluable information.

LauraLee Kavanagh
Pink Purse Creative

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