Doris Day Filmography - Film Appearances

Film Appearances

Year Title Role Notes
1948 Romance on the High Seas Georgia Garrett Her feature film debut. Co-starring Jack Carson.
1949 My Dream Is Yours Martha Gibson Co-starring Jack Carson.
It's a Great Feeling Judy Adams Co-starring Jack Carson and Dennis Morgan; with Errol Flynn, Joan Crawford, Edward G. Robinson, Sydney Greenstreet, Gary Cooper, Jane Wyman, Patricia Neal, Danny Kaye, Eleanor Parker.
1950 Young Man with a Horn Jo Jordan Her first dramatic role. Co-starring Kirk Douglas and Lauren Bacall.
Tea for Two Nanette Carter Co-starring Gordon MacRae.
Adaptation of Broadway musical No, No, Nanette
west !The West Point Story Jan Wilson Co-starring James Cagney
1951 Storm Warning Lucy Rice Co-starring Ronald Reagan, Ginger Rogers and Steve Cochran
Lullaby of Broadway Melinda Howard Co-starring Gene Nelson

On Moonlight Bay

Marjorie "Marjie" Winfield

Co-starring Gordon MacRae
Based on the Penrod stories by Booth Tarkington.
I'll See You in My Dreams Grace LeBoy Kahn Co-starring Danny Thomas
Starlift Herself Her name appeared first in the on-screen credits.
1952 win !The Winning Team Aimee Alexander Co-starring Ronald Reagan
April in Paris Ethel "Dynamite" Jackson Co-starring Ray Bolger
1953 By the Light of the
Silvery Moon
Marjorie "Marjie" Winfield Co-starring Gordon MacRae
A sequel to On Moonlight Bay.
Calamity Jane Calamity Jane Co-starring Howard Keel
Introduced Academy Award-winning song Secret Love
1954 Lucky Me Candy Williams Co-starring Robert Cummings and Phil Silvers
Young at Heart Laurie Tuttle Co-starring Frank Sinatra
1955 Love Me or Leave Me Ruth Etting Co-starring James Cagney
1956

man !The Man Who Knew Too Much

Josephine "Jo" McKenna Co-starring James Stewart. Directed by Alfred Hitchcock.
Introduced Academy Award-winning song Que Sera, Sera
Julie Julie Benton Thriller co-starring Louis Jordan
1957 paja !The Pajama Game

Katherine "Babe" Williams

Co-starring John Raitt. Adaptation of Broadway musical
1958 Teacher’s Pet Erica Stone Co-starring Clark Gable
tunn !The Tunnel of Love Isolde Poole Co-starring Richard Widmark
Golden Globe Award-nominated for
Best Motion Picture Actress - Comedy/Musical
1959 It Happened to Jane Jane Osgood Co-starring Jack Lemmon and Ernie Kovacs
Pillow Talk Jan Morrow Her first film with Rock Hudson.
Academy Award-nominated for Best Actress.
Golden Globe Award-nominated for Best Motion Picture Actress - Musical/Comedy.
1960 Please Don’t Eat
the Daisies
Kate Robinson Mackay Co-starring David Niven
Midnight Lace Kit Preston Thriller co-starring Rex Harrison
Golden Globe Award-nominated for Best Motion Picture Actress - Drama
1961 Lover Come Back Carol Templeton Her second film with Rock Hudson.
1962 That Touch of Mink Cathy Timberlake Co-starring Cary Grant
Billy Rose’s Jumbo Kitty Wonder Adaptation of Broadway musical
Golden Globe Award-nominated for Best Motion Picture Actress - Musical/Comedy
1963 thrill !The Thrill of It All Beverly Boyer Co-starring James Garner
Move Over, Darling Ellen Wagstaff Arden Co-starring James Garner. Remake of My Favorite Wife (1940).
Initiated as Marilyn Monroe's unfinished film Something's Got to Give.
Golden Globe Award-nominated for Best Motion Picture Actress - Musical/Comedy
1964 Send Me No Flowers Judy Kimball Her third and last film with Rock Hudson.
1965 Do Not Disturb Janet Harper Co-starring Rod Taylor
1966 glass !The Glass Bottom Boat Jennifer Nelson Co-starring Rod Taylor
1967 ball !The Ballad of Josie Josie Minick Co-starring Peter Graves and George Kennedy
Caprice Patricia Foster Co-starring Richard Harris
1968 Where Were You When
the Lights Went Out?
Margaret Garrison
With Six You Get Eggroll Abby McClure Co-starring Brian Keith, with George Carlin, Jamie Farr; her last film.

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