Doris Day – 97 (1922-2019)
Born in 1922, Doris Day was the epitome of evergreen beauty and American womanhood in the 50s and 60s. The highly talented actress, singer, and animal activist passed away at 97 in her Carmel Valley home in California and left an immeasurable legacy behind. Regarded as “a true star in more than one way” by Paul McCartney, Doris was one of Hollywood’s biggest players in her time.
She started her career as a band singer and sold over a million copies. Later, Day found Oscar-winning success in her romantic comedies like Pillow Talk. Yet that was not all; she also became a passionate animal rights advocate in her last few years.