Comments on: Doris Day: Why She Left Hollywood
New Biography Looks At The Bittersweet Life Of America's Sweetheart
- She made you think she could be your friend in those movies of hers. When she left public life, it was like losing a very close friend. She earned more that she was ever given.]
Keith - Reply to this comment
- She is one remarkable woman. I have a lot of respect for her. A classy lady.
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- Pure CLASS!
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- "Doris Day is, to this day, the number one female box office star of all time, she''s the only one who was number one for four years in a row,"
Bet few people, outside of film critics, know that. - Reply to this comment
- Not without s e x appeal. More to her than meets the eye. Can any actress today do what she did?
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- Always a lady and a true icon.
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- SgtRDS10-4
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That''s affirmative. She was HOT! - Reply to this comment
- This is actually a VERY VERY SAD story. If you really look at it, it''s about the pursuit of fame and fortune over the REAL and Simple pleasures in life. She probably would have been happier in her life staying in Cincinatti and being a Housewife.
We ONLY get ONE life...it''s a tragedy if we do not live it the way were are supposed to...seeking OUR OWN Happiness, regardless of what anyone else thinks.
Luckily Doris found this out, although later in life, and hopefully she is now happy. - Reply to this comment
- She was HOT!
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