DORIS DAY - DOCUMENT SIGNED 04/15/1953 - HFSID 55987
Price: $350.00
DORIS DAY
She signs a publicity release to News Syndicate Co. in 1953
Document signed: "Doris Day". 1p, 8½x11. No place, 1953
April 15. Printed Release Form agreement between News Syndicate Co. and Day
to use her personage for promotional purposes excluding commercial advertising.
Known for her wholesome, "girl-next-door" good looks and sparkling
personality, "America's Sweetheart" was one of the most popular and highest paid
actresses by the early 1950s. After her would-be dancing career was
sidelined by an accident, Day had turned to singing, first touring with bands
and then introducing hit after hit in a string of romantic comedies.
Nominated for an Academy Award for Pillow Talk (1959), she also
brightened up the silver screen opposite such romantic leading men as Rock
Hudson and Cary Grant. Her singing career was just as hot as her acting
career, and her hit from the movie The ManWho Knew Too Much, "Que
Sera, Sera", won an Oscar. In 1987, she established the Doris Day Animal
League, America's premier lobbying organization dedicated to focusing attention
on legislative issues involving the humane treatment of animals. Ink note on
verso shows through faintly at upper left. Otherwise, fine
condition.
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