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Whatever Will Be Will Be
Hollywood star Doris Day finds out she's 95 on her 93rd birthday
There are a couple of theories about how the error occurred.
9.11am, 3 Apr 2017
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OLD HOLLYWOOD STAR Doris Day turns 95 today – which is a surprise to even the star herself who thought she was 93.
Over the years, media outlets have variously reported her as aged between 93 and 95.
A copy of Day’s birth certificate, obtained by The Associated Press from Ohio’s Office of Vital Statistics, settles the issue: Doris Mary Kappelhoff, her pre-fame name, was born on 3 April 1922, making her 95.
Her parents were Alma and William Kappelhoff of Cincinnati.
“I’ve always said that age is just a number and I have never paid much attention to birthdays, but it’s great to finally know how old I really am!” Day said in a statement yesterday.
She’s in excellent company with other vibrant Hollywood standouts lucky enough to reach that milestone year, including Betty White, a close friend, and Carl Reiner.
State of Ohio Office of Vital Statistics / AP
State of Ohio Office of Vital Statistics / AP / AP
“There has long been speculation and rumors about Doris’ age and we get this question a lot, looks like we finally have the answer,” said Day’s spokesman, Charley Cullen Walters.
The story I have heard the most is that at one point Doris was up for a role when quite young and her age may have been miswritten on the audition form.
We don’t know if that’s correct, but if so it could’ve simply stuck for all these years.
He said Day and White had long joked about White being two years older.
“Now we know that they are actually just a couple months apart, and turns out it’s an even bigger exciting landmark than we thought,” Walters said. White was born in January 1922.
On previous birthdays, Day has said she doesn’t care about her age but rather using the occasion to highlight her favorite cause: animals.
A longtime supporter of animal welfare, Day founded the non-profit Doris Day Animal Foundation in 1978 to provide grants to projects that rescue, care for and protect animals.
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Among the wide-ranging recipients: a group that helps seniors and others with pet care needs; one that provides trained service dogs for veterans and others; Iowa Parrot Rescue, and Misfit Acres, a Minnesota horse sanctuary.
Clint Eastwood poses with Doris Day at the 46th annual Golden Globe Awards. Douglas C. Pizac / PA Images
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Day, who lives in Carmel, California, has effectively parlayed her fame for her mission.
This year, she’s seeking to bring younger people on board with a social media campaign that asks people to post a photo or video of their pet with the hashtag #DorisBirthdayWish and the tag @ddaf_org for her foundation. The best of the submissions will be combined into a digital birthday card for her.
Famous friends and admirers are among those saluting Day online. Country music star Reba McEntire tweeted that she was donating to the foundation and invited her Twitter followers to do the same.
Film history
Doris Day, a best actress of the year nominee for her role in Pillow Talk, and her producer husband Marty Melcher, arrive for the Oscars in 1960.
Day, who started out as a big band singer, made her film debut in 1948 with Romance On the High Seas before starring in a string of smash-hit 1950s and ’60s rom-coms. She remained a pop star as well, with hits including Whatever Will Be Will Be (Que Sera) and Secret Love.
Pillow Talk earned her an Academy Award nomination, and she won critical acclaim for dramatic turns in Midnight Lace and Love Me or Leave Me. But Oscar gold, including the lifetime achievement award hasn’t come to her.
Yet Day, who once dismissed her “goody two shoes” image as “so boring,” isn’t necessarily predictable: Walters said she has been offered the honorary award several times and politely declined.
She always concludes, he said, in a “classic Doris tone – ‘Never say never!’”
Watch Doris Day in one of her most famous scenes, singing The Windy City from Calamity Jane:
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Sickening stories. The perpetrators need swift and harsh punishment. But shouldn’t be conflated with legal prostitution. No one is in favour of sex slaves or human trafficking so it’s a straw man argument.
Who’s conflating it? As I read it the people quoted are asking the judicial to STOP conflating it – to prosecute trafficking as trafficking rather than simply as prostitution.
@Barry Davidson:@Barry Davidson: And yet there is absolutely no evidence legal prostitution is any safer. Indeed 15 years after prostitution was legalised by the Dutch it remains opaque. Nobody can say even how many work in a sector supposedly regulated. Aside from that voices from the sector have persisted in their opposition to legalised prostitution, insisting on decriminalised prostitution.
Nigerians fleeing Boko Haram. Yeah! As if Nigeria isn’t big enough. I think there are a lot of cock and bull stories here and Ruhama is aiding and abetting illegal immigration in the guise of humanitarianism. Not saying women aren’t trafficked but I don’t believe for the most part, it’s against their will. Once they’re in Ireland word of mouth will tell,them the agencies that will help them in their quest for legal status, welfare and a a life in Europe.
@Margie Murph: Ruhama don’t really care if they’ve really been trafficked or forced into prostitution as long as they get their government check at the end of the year.
When you have criminal gangs transporting women to Dublin and transferring them to different parts of the country right under the noses of Gardai opposite a police station then you know the government doesn’t take this matter seriously.
Fine Gael turn a blind eye to cheap migrant labour being exploited by capitalist enterprises as it ‘boosts the economy’, drives down wages and ties in with their economic ideology.
This country has deteriorated so much over the last 20 years.There was an item today about 45 people living in the same house in Dublin. Where did it all go wrong?
The whole world is a con to make money. Ireland was well behind other countries when things started picking up our government should of looked at other countries and learnt from their mistakes and instead of allowing things to happen, stopped the problems before they happen not would they have just saved tax payers money but so many victims life’s.
Look the open door policy(Free Movement) of the EU is responsible for the trafficking. If we had a more controlled immigration policy where people are allowed to move based on their having obtained work in the relevant country then this problem would not happen. people should not be allowed to move willy nilly between countries without having first obtained work in their target country. It is stupidity to allow it otherwise.
@Warthog: That’s just not true. In fact, Ireland has a lower number of trafficked persons than New Zealand according to The UN Office for Drugs and Crime despite having a slightly higher population and being much easier to get to. Your solution would make the problem worse.
Here’s why: Europe is a land area about half the size of the United States. There are no borders between States in the US. Instead, there is a strong external border to their union. Europe should be the same because people aren’t being trafficked from Bulgaria, they’re being trafficked from Africa and The Middle East. We actually used to see trafficking from poor South East European countries in the past because of the difficulty of getting work in the west. That’s because the modus operandi of human traffickers is to take passports from people being trafficked so that they’re left helpless if they try to escape. The removal of hard immigration policies means that not only is there no market for trafficking between European countries anymore, there also are far fewer problems if a trafficked person’s passport is withheld if they are an EU citizen. So the problem is with trafficked persons being brought into Europe from outside Europe. The way to fix this is to introduce hard borders around the the external border of the European Union itself and to have a central European intelligence sharing office so police and investigators in different countries can immediately share intelligence with each other without being backlogged with bureaucracy as they are at the moment. So, in other words, the imposition of interstate hard borders and immigration policies would literally make trafficking worse because you’d be creating a new market for trafficked people.
There’s a fine line between what seems on the face of it to make sense and what research actually shows and we shouldn’t sow disinformation about the success of the free movement policy within the EU. It has been extraordinarily successful.
There has to be some sort of con going on here, who in the western world would play any part in selling a young member of their family to be trafficked in the sex slave trade? We really need to have another look at who are coming into this country and for what reason. Human trafficking is abhorrent, the lowest of the low an EU rules or not we should ban those responsible from our shores for life,
Naive girls in the West get conned into thinking that they are going to work in another country,but it turns out to be a brothel. Or i heard alot of stories of girls being drugged in parties and while they’re asleep they get taken over the border to another country… we don’t sell our girls,but they should be educated more to be careful…
According to Colm O Gorman of Amnesty Ireland, prostitution is to be thought of merely as…. “sex work”.
Just like any other work then is it? Wonder if he’ll be suggesting it to his daughter as a bona fide career choice, and going through the details with the career guidance counselor? Wonder how many women who end up in it had good parents who were around to discuss their future and guide them through life?
Maybe it’s you who are in the wrong for judging sex workers. Just because their choices don’t align with your morals don’t make them bad people or their choices not valid.
@stevenocarroll: spot on, imagine a job centre advertising this work, amnesty led by Colm O ‘Gorman is often promoting a liberal agenda masked as human rights on this and other issues, losing sight of its original mission to support political prisoners of conscience?
Prostitution is legal in many countries and women choose this life for high earnings and think nothing of it. Who are you to say these women are wrong? If society keeps raising the value of money above the value of our self worth then this is going to happen more and more.
As long as Ruhama deliberately continue to cover up Swedish Trafficking Reports , then their crocodile tears about trafficking reports deserve little respect.
Trafficking by coercive means ,whether for labour (described last week by PSNI as the primary form of trafficking in NI) or sex trafficking is amongst the most vile of crimes and most sane people would support the heaviest sentences possible for those perpetrators.
That TORL think that those criminals in Sweden should be airbrushed out of discussion for the purposes of radical feminist ideology speaks volumes.
Vulnerable women need protection, from unscrupulous gangs who make rich, hiding behind a liberal agenda that supports sex work as some kind of a legitimate occupation?
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