Doris Day: The Untold Story of the Girl Next Door by David Kaufman

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  • Pub. Date: June 2008
  • 512pp
  • Sales Rank: 59,880
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    • Pub. Date: June 2008
    • Publisher: Virgin Books
    • Format: Hardcover, 512pp
    • Sales Rank: 59,880

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    David Kaufman has now written the long-awaited, definitive biography of Doris Day. By telling Day’s incredible, previously untold story, Kaufman takes the reader to the epicenter of American popular culture— a roller-coaster saga, from the 1940s to the 1980s. While Day symbolized virtuous America to the rest of the world—especially in her heyday, the 1950s and early 1960s—both she and that era are still perceived as being far more innocent and carefree than they really were. Indeed, what makes Day’s story so richly fascinating is the fact that she was in many ways the opposite of her image as “the girl next door.” She was also a real-life Cinderella who regretted having gone to the ball and who found a series of princes who proved far less than charming.

    Thanks to Kaufman’s dogged diligence in tracking down countless colleagues and intimates, he gives us:

    Scintillating tales of fame, beauty, money, tragedy, sexual ambiguity, and sexual conquests.

    Anecdotes about a vast array of major subsidiary players in Day’s life, including Ronald Reagan, Frank Sinatra, Alfred Hitchcock, Jimmy Stewart, Cary Grant, Charles Manson, Mickey Mantle, Candice Bergen, and Rock Hudson.

    Kaufman reveals Day’s demons while emphasizing the extraordinary credit she deserves as an artist. In the tradition of great biographies, Kaufman’s detailed work not only reveals the surprising story of one of America’s most beloved icons, but also compels us to rush back and see her best films—including The Man Who Knew Too Much, Pillow Talk, Love Me or Leave Me—and to listen to her unforgettablesongs—“Sentimental Journey,” “Secret Love,” “Que Sera, Sera.” Though she made more than 550 recordings and starred in 39 movies—not to mention her own TV show for five years—the epic story of Doris Day’s life has never been told . . . until now.

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    Aside from her as-told-to autobiography with A.E. Hotchner in 1975, this is the first full-length biography devoted to Doris Mary Anne von Kappelhoff, who was rechristened Doris Day just before she began fronting for the Les Brown Band in 1940. Although Day was continually portrayed in magazines and onscreen as a contented wife and mother, Kaufman (Ridiculous!: The Theatrical Life and Times of Charles Ludlam)—who spent eight years interviewing more than 150 people to create this definitive biography—uncovers a tireless workaholic (from 1947 to 1968, she made 39 films and recorded more than 600 songs) with four failed marriages and a son (music producer Terry Melcher) who was "more of a brother or father-figure than a son to his mother." Kaufman also uncovers that she was born in 1922, making her two years older than reference works state. Mismanaged by her third husband (their 16-year marriage was "a business arrangement" by their fifth anniversary), her career (and legacy) was severely damaged by the last seven films she made over a three-year period. This is an eye-opening, fair-minded bio of a woman who brought a lot of joy to fans but has found very little herself. 32 pages of photos. (June)

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    The New York Times praised David Kaufman’s first book, Ridiculous: The Theatrical Life and Times of Charles Ludlam, as “informed and passionate.” Kaufman, a long-time theater critic and contributor to The New York Times, The Nation, and Vanity Fair, lives in New Y ork City.

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    A Very detailed and researched Biography!!!by Sweet-Tangerine

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    July 18, 2009: Doris Day: The Untold Story of The Girl Next Door by David Kaufman

    As I have always been a huge Doris Day fan, it was surprising to read of her troubled chilhood with a father who was very cold and distant, hrdly ever home. Her parents divorced when she was 13, and her mother was the domanating force that got her into singing on the radio, then in the movies. It was very surprising, also, to hear of her obsessive compulsive disorder and that she didn't like performing in public, due to stage fright. The author interviews family, friends and others to get more details about Doris. She didn't like her last name that her first band leader gave her. The author also quotes a lot of passages from her autobiography, that does seem to have some inaccuracies. The author gives details of each movie she made, which does seem to be too drawn-out, as this book is way too long with very thin pages, which makes for longer reading time. My hubby and I have been watching a lot of her movies, enjoying them immensely. She is still the number one movie actress of all time. She was a quick learner, but never thought she was good enough, always wanted to have a happy married home life, which she never got, being married 4 times. If you enjoy biographies/autobiographies, you will enjoy this one.

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    Until Next Time, See You Around The Book Nook.

    Publisher: St. Martin's Press

    Pub. Date: June 2008

    ISBN-13: 9781905264308

    630pp

    Couldn't put it down!by Anonymous

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    July 09, 2009: For anyone interested in the career and life of Doris Day, this is the book for you! I've read just about everything about my favorite singer/actress since childhood, and I thought I knew everything there was to know. How wrong I was! This book has been painstakingly researched, and is chock full of new, and interesting information on this woefully underrated singer/actress. You won't be disappointed!


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