Almost Doris
Day-lightful
Co-Star of the Day
100

As a German-Catholic American, Rodgers and Hammerstein thought she would be perfect in this musical -- which she turned down. 

The Sound of Music

100

Her first number 1 hit

Sentimental Journey


100

She said he was her favorite co-star and in fact did 3 movies with him.

Rock Hudson

200

Jerry Herman couldn't coax her into a starring role in this Broadway triumph.

Mame


200

She got a screen test after singing this Gershwin tune at a party at Jules Styne's house.

Embraceable You

200

Famous for The Odd Couple, he was the other man in the movies with her favorite co-star.

Tony Randall

300

In this show, Angela Lansbury had to solve the crimes because Doris said no. 

Murder, She Wrote


300

She could have been first lady if she only kept dating this would-be president.

Ronald Reagan


300

She developed a passion for animal activism while working on an iconic Hitchcock film with this actor in Morocco.

Jimmy Stewart


400

Stephen Sondheim wrote a lead role for her in this musical. But Dorothy Collins played it instead.

Follies


400

She initially turned down this song, which became her official theme song for her life and her TV show

"Que Sera, Sera"


400

He was her co-star in her last film ("With Six You Get Egg Roll").

Brian Keith

500
Even Mike Nichols couldn't seduce Doris into playing this role.

Mrs. Robinson in "The Graduate"


500

Known for a squeaky clean image, she actually lied about her age for years, claiming she was born in 1924, but actually was born this year

1922


500
On the front of Bob Egan's Big Songbook, Doris Day is pictured in the film "Young at Heart" with her co-star, a blue-eyed crooner.

Frank Sinatra