Doris … The Thrill Of It All
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Doris Day (Calamity Jane, Pillow Talk, The Man Who Knew Too Much)— God. Maybe because I'm a butch lesbian and Calamity Jane was the first time I remember seeing a clearly masculine woman on screen, but I just grew up with an enormous crush on her. It's partially her gorgeous disney princess singing voice, coupled with her incredible sense of humor. I love funny women and she is so funny, she oscillates between grace, elegance, and glamour and almost cartoonish physical gags without missing a beat. She can do it all. Plus HER FACE! Her million watt smile! Her spunky body language and knockout legs!
Anouk Aimée (La Dolce Vita, Lola)—no propaganda submitted
This is round 1 of the tournament. All other polls in this bracket can be found here. Please reblog with further support of your beloved hot sexy vintage woman.
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Anouk Aimée:
Doris Day:
Her smile?????? Her arms?????? Her presence????????? HER SMILE??????????? I've been in love with her as long as I can remember she's drop dead gorgeous and everything I want to be (on top of)
She was engaged in HIV/AIDS awareness and contributed financially to support programs as well as helping organise fundraising events
I think she has such a wholesome image that she'll lose immediately but I cannot rest if she's not at least represented! She's so pretty and charming and I love her singing.
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Doris Day on the Warner Brothers lot in 1954 during filming of Jack Donohue‘s LUCKY ME
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Doris Day and Rock Hudson photographed by Bob Willoughby for Pillow Talk (1959)
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Doris Day wears a light blue short-sleeved woollen blouse, with two dragonfly brooches for a promotional image, 1955.
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Singing with the Les Brown band … 1945
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Rock Hudson and Doris Day from" Send Me No Flowers" in 1964
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I am so confused by the fact doris day is losing. It's DORIS DAY. Not only is she gorgeous with an equally beautiful singing voice but her and Allyn Ann McLerie in Calamity Jane are the definition of gals being pals ;)
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https://youtu.be/b0W3Ih38QEg?si=lEgOqoSJwfgNijTK
Doris vs Anouk
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Gene Nelson and Doris Day in rehearsals for David Butler’s TEA FOR TWO (1950)
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July 1946. New York. "Doris Day at the Aquarium, jazz club on Seventh Avenue." www.vintagehollywoodnouveau.com
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