Doris Day: America’s Sweetheart and Animal Rights Activist at 100

Doris Day, the quintessential all-American girl who charmed her way into the hearts of cinema-goers with her radiant screen presence and mellifluous voice, passed away at the age of 100. Known for her roles in “Calamity Jane,” “Pillow Talk,” and “The Man Who Knew Too Much,” Day was not only a box office darling but also a celebrated singer with numerous hits to her name. Beyond her entertainment career, Day was a pioneering animal rights activist, dedicating much of her life to the cause long before it became a popular movement.

She founded the Doris Day Animal Foundation, which advocated for animal welfare and helped to establish legislation to protect animals. Her advocacy work changed the landscape of animal rights in America and remains her enduring legacy alongside her cinematic achievements.

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