• 1925
    1-year-old Doris Mary Ann Von Kappelhoff
  • 1926
    Doris already showing that famous smile.
  • 1930
    Dancing was her first love and she started at a very young age.
  • 1939
    Doris Mary Ann and brother Paul Kappelhoff.
  • 1940s Plane
    Bob Hope's 1940s USO tour plane, "Sentimental Journey"
  • 1940s
    Doris at the bandstand in the early '40s
  • 1945
    Glamour shot from Doris' time with Les Brown's Band
  • 1946
    Doris & Frank Sinatra hamming it up on "Your Hit Parade"
  • 1946
    Flowers for "Your Hit Parade" co-stars, Doris Day and Frank Sinatra
  • 1946
    Movie star Doris Day may have been pretty as a picture, but to Terry, she was just Mom.
  • 1948
    Doris and co-star Jack Carson in "My Dream is Yours"
  • 1948
    Doris back on the bandstand in her second movie, "My Dream Is Yours"
  • 1948
    Doris and chum Jack Carson
  • 1948
    Doris, Oscar Levant & Michael Curtiz discussing the script of "Romance On The High Seas"
  • 1948
    Doris in her dressing room on the first day of shooting her first movie, "Romance On The High Seas"
  • 1950
    Choreographer Donald Saddler said Doris was one of the most talented dancers with whom he had ever worked
  • 1950s
    Doris had a string of hits in the early '50s with one of her favorite co-stars, Gordon MacRae
  • 1950
    If Doris wasn't on the set, she was in a recording studio
  • 1952
    In the early '50s, Doris made two films with Ronald Reagan, "The Winning Team" and "Storm Warning"
  • 1952
    Doris performed on Bob Hope's radio show in 1948 and had her own radio show in 1952-53
  • 1952
    Animals have always been a big part of Doris' life. Here she is with Terry and Smudgie.
  • 1953
    "Calamity Jane" was Doris' favorite movie to make, and she says the character was more like her than any other she played.
  • 1954
    Doris teamed up again in 1954 with Frank Sinatra for the film "Young At Heart."
  • 1955
    Jimmy Cagney specifically asked for little Doris Day to be his co-star in "Love Me or Leave Me."
  • 1956
    Doris and Alfred Hitchcock on the set of "The Man Who Knew Too Much"
  • 1959
    Doris Day and Rock Hudson, the most popular romantic comedy team of all time
  • 1960
    Doris relaxing in her dressing room with four of her best friends
  • 1960
    Doris & Rock made three successful movies together, Pillow Talk, Lover Come Back and Send Me No Flowers.
  • 1960
    Doris loved working with Rock Hudson, and he would often come to her Malibu home to just kick back and relax.
  • 1961
    By now Doris was an international star and was honored with her hand prints at Grauman's Chinese Theater.
  • 1965
    Doris with one of her favorite co-stars from "Do Not Disturb".
  • 1965
    Doris is a one woman band in "Do Not Disturb".
  • 1960s
    Doris still recording between films, thank goodness
  • 1966
    Doris and legendary radio personality Arthur Godfrey in "The Glass Bottom Boat"
  • 1968
    Doris' last film, "With Six You Get Eggroll," is one of her favorites. She especially liked working with Brian Keith.
  • 1971
    Doris closes her TV special with "Sentimental Journey"
  • 1975
    Doris made two TV specials; this one featured John Denver, Rich Little and Tim Conway.
  • 1980s
    Doris with Biggest, her heart of hearts
  • 1989
    Doris and Terry when she received the Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille award in 1989
  • 1993
    Always at the forefront of animal welfare, here is Doris at one of many fundraisers
  • 2009
    Doris in her newly decorated kitchen, surrounded by tulips from an adoring fan