Doris Day Mourned by Paul McCartney, William Shatner, Goldie Hawn and More Hollywood Stars
Doris Day has died at 97 and Hollywood is mourning America’s sweetheart.
The Hollywood icon died at 1:00 A.M. on Monday at her home in California, her rep tells PEOPLE.
Day shared a special friendship with Paul McCartney, who posted a tribute to her on Instagram on Monday.
“So sad to hear of Doris Day passing away. She was a true star in more ways than one,” he wrote in the caption. “I had the privilege of hanging out with her on a few occasions.”
He continued, “Visiting her in her Californian home was like going to an animal sanctuary where her many dogs were taken care of in splendid style. She had a heart of gold and was a very funny lady who I shared many laughs with. Her films like ‘Calamity Jane’, ‘Move Over, Darling’ and many others were all incredible and her acting and singing always hit the mark.”
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“I will miss her but will always remember her twinkling smile and infectious laugh as well as the many great songs and movies she gave us,” he added. “God bless Doris.”
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William Shatner also shared his thoughts on the Pillow Talk star, tweeting, “Condolences to the family of Doris Day. She was the World’s Sweetheart and beloved by all. Que Será, Será!”
Goldie Hawn followed suit, tweeting, “The great Doris Day left us and took a piece of the sun with her. She brighten our lives and lived out her life with dignity. May she rest peacefully.”
Condolences to the family of Doris Day. She was the World’s Sweetheart and beloved by all.
Que Será, Será!
— William Shatner (@WilliamShatner) May 13, 2019
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The great Doris Day left us and took a piece of the sun with her. She brighten our lives and lived out her life with dignity. May she rest peacefully.
— Goldie Hawn (@goldiehawn) May 13, 2019
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This morning I was saddened to learn that Doris Day who starred in a film I had written "The Thrill Of It All" had passed away at 97. Just a week ago, I contacted her and welcomed her to the 97 Year Actor's Club.
— carl reiner (@carlreiner) May 13, 2019
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Today, we remember Doris Day, who brought us so much joy with her humor, extraordinary talent and kind heart. Farewell to a Hollywood legend. pic.twitter.com/8szI4Fbji3
— The Academy (@TheAcademy) May 13, 2019
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For those of us in my generation, Doris Day was synonymous with Hollywood icon. She would no doubt remind us, upon this day of her passing, “Que sera sera,” but we will miss her dearly anyway. Rest now in our hearts forever, Ms. Day.
— George Takei (@GeorgeTakei) May 13, 2019
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One of my all time favourite stars has joined the heavenly choir. Rest in Peace the great & inimitable Doris Day. The last star of the Hollywood Golden Age. We'll bid you farewell by the Light of The Silvery Moon, but you will always be Young at Heart to us forever.
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— Elaine Paige (@elaine_paige) May 13, 2019
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Remembering the legendary Doris Day. pic.twitter.com/DGITJc2woz
— Warner Bros. UK (@WarnerBrosUK) May 13, 2019
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We send our deepest condolences to the friends and family of Doris Day. The legendary star from Hollywood’s Golden Age, seen here with Frank Sinatra and Lauren Bacall, passed away today at age 97 in Carmel, California. pic.twitter.com/GSi4Goejcx
— BogartEstate (@HumphreyBogart) May 13, 2019
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The one, the only, the woman who inspired so much of what I do… Doris Day I love you, my calamity Jane. An iconic woman who I was hugely honoured to meet and share precious moments with. Rest in peace x pic.twitter.com/brkli7fKYE
— Stella McCartney (@StellaMcCartney) May 13, 2019
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Singer Tony Bennett shared his condolences on Day’s passing with a video clip of when he appeared on The Doris Day Show in 1970.
“Susan and I are saddened to hear of Doris Day’s passing. She was a wonderful friend to us and a lovely and very talented lady,” he wrote on Twitter. “We will miss her beautiful smile and it was such a thrill to appear on The Doris Day Show back in 1970.”
James Duke Mason, the grandson of actor James Mason, tweeted a photo of his grandfather with Day and Judy Garland on the set of A Star Is Born, which Mason and Garland starred in together in 1954.Susan and I are saddened to hear of Doris Day’s passing. She was a wonderful friend to us and a lovely and very talented lady. We will miss her beautiful smile and it was such a thrill to appear on The Doris Day Show back in 1970https://t.co/wNr1F54dB1
— Tony Bennett (@itstonybennett) May 13, 2019
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There are moments in life that you cherish forever. Singing to #DorisDay for her 97th b’day was one of those moments. Doris lived a life full of highs and lows, but always with love exuding from her heart. God bless you Doris. You were a beacon of talent, beauty, grace, and love. pic.twitter.com/lyeTS4MX0H
— Michael Feinstein (@MichaelFeinstei) May 13, 2019
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— Diane Warren (@Diane_Warren) May 13, 2019
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RIP the great Doris Day- here she is with my grandfather and Judy Garland in 1954
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— James Duke Mason (@JamesDukeMason) May 13, 2019
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The Associated Press was first to report the news of her death, which comes nearly two months after the actress celebrated her birthday and shared a recent photo with PEOPLE.
Although in 2012 she released a CD of songs she recorded years ago, since the early ’80s, the world’s favorite “girl next door” kept a low profile and lived on 11 acres in Carmel, California, where she devoted most of her time to her charitable organization.
For Day, as she told PEOPLE in 2011, her greatest loss in life was the 2004 death (from melanoma) of her son, music producer Terry Melcher.
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“I had him when I was , so we were like sister and brother,” said Day, who found his passing “really hard. But I keep him with me.”
The profile also pointed out that humor had always been Day’s secret weapon. “I love to laugh,” said the star who made so many others laugh and sing. “It’s the only way to live. Enjoy each day — it’s not coming back again!”
source https://people.com/movies/doris-day-dead-hollywood-mourns/
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