Doris Day Biography - Facts, Childhood, Family Life & Achievements
Emma Powell
Published May 25, 2026
Doris Day Biography
(One of the Biggest Film Stars of Golden Age of Hollywood )Birthday: April 3, 1922 (Aries)
Born In: Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Advanced SearchDoris Day was an American actress, singer and renowned animal rights activist. Best known for her performance in the romantic comedy, ‘Pillow Talk’ which earned her an Academy Award nomination for the Best Actress in a Leading Role, she was one of the most popular actresses in the 1950s and 1960s. Also a talented singer, she began her career in show business as a singer and became popular following the release of her first hit recording ‘Sentimental Journey’. In a singing career that spanned two decades, she made more than 650 recordings, cementing her reputation as one of the most successful female singers of her era. Impressed by her singing talents and her natural flair for the performance arts, songwriters Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn requested her to audition for film roles to which she agreed. This led to her first movie, ‘Romance on the High Seas’, which introduced a hitherto unknown side of her persona to her fans who were delighted to watch their favorite singer in a starring role in a movie. Blessed with flawless beauty and a charming personality in addition to her golden voice, Doris Day soon became a much sought after Hollywood star. An animal lover from the very beginning, she was also actively involved in animal rights causes and animal welfare Quick FactsAlso Known As: Doris Mary Ann Kappelhoff
Died At Age: 97
Family:Spouse/Ex-: Al Jorden, Barry Comden, George Weidler, Martin Melcher
father: William Kappelhoff
mother: Alma Sophia Kappelhoff
siblings: Paul Kappelhoff, Richard Kappelhoff
children: Terry Melcher
Height: 5'7" (170 cm), 5'7" Females
place of death: Carmel Valley, California, United States
U.S. State: Ohio
Ancestry: German American
Cause of Death: Pneumonia
City: Cincinnati, Ohio
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American CelebritiesActressesAnimal Rights ActivistsAmerican WomenOhio Actresses Childhood & Early LifeShe was born as Doris Mary Ann Kappelhoff in Cincinnati, Ohio, on 3 April, 1924. Her mother Alma Sophia was a housewife while her father Wilhelm von Kappelhoff was a music teacher and choir master. She had two older brothers.Her parents separated while she was still a little girl, and she lived with her mother. Doris was interested in music and dance from a young age and formed a dance duo with Jerry Doherty in the mid-1930s.She badly injured her legs in a tragic car accident in 1937 which made it impossible for her to follow her ambition of becoming a professional dancer. While recovering she listened to a lot of songs on radio and while singing along with them, she realized that she was blessed with a good voice. Her mother too recognized her potential as a singer and arranged for her to receive lessons from vocal coach Grace Raine.