The biggest female box office attraction in Hollywood history, Doris Day remains unequalled as the only entertainer who has ever triumphed in movies, radio, recordings, and television. But while on screen Day may have projected a wholesome image, her acting and singing range made her the role model for independent career women for four decades. Tom Santopietro reveals why Day's work continues to resonate today, both in ever increasing record sales and Hollywood lifetime achievement awards. Placing Day's work within the social context of America in the second half of the twentieth century, "Considering Doris Day" is smart, funny, and grants Day her rightful place as a singular American artist.
About the AuthorTom Santopietro has worked for the past 20 years in the New York theatre as a manager of over two dozen Broadway shows. He is the author of The Importance of Being Barbra, a look at the career of Barbra Streisand.
Reviews"* "There is something thrilling about Doris Day rediscovered, especially when the archaeologist of this American treasure--- Mr. Santopietro--- is so right-on-the-money." Liz Smith"
Book InformationISBN 9780312382148
Author Tom SantopietroFormat Paperback
Page Count 400
Imprint Saint Martin's Griffin,U.S.Publisher Griffin Publishing
Weight(grams) 564g
Dimensions(mm) 227mm * 153mm * 25mm