By Jem Aswad
30.03.2020 - 16:19 / breakingnews.ie
Film memorabilia, artwork and jewellery are among the “affordable” items belonging to the late Hollywood star Doris Day which are set to go under the hammer.
Day was one of the top box office draws of the 1950s and 60s owing to her girl-next-door image and distinctively sweet voice.
She is best remembered for starring opposite Rock Hudson in romantic comedies including 1959’s Pillow Talk, as well as for sitcom The Doris Day Show.
US-born actress Day died in May last year at the age of 97.
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American Horror Story and Glee creator Ryan Murphy has teamed up with Netflix to create his newest series Hollywood.
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Which means it is sober-up time for Dua Lipa, who is currently holed up with US model boyfriend Anwar Hadid in London amidst the Covid-19 shutdown, reports thesun.co.uk.
Trevor Noah comes up with all the reasons why “Tiger King” star Joe Exotic could one day be the President of the United States in the latest episode of his “Daily Social Distancing Show”.
Julia Butters, the young scene-stealer from the movie Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, is at home with her family right now and she gave her dad an amateur haircut!
Anne Hathaway has lined up her next role in an adaption of “French Children Don’t Throw Food”, THR reports.
Longtime country music singer Joe Diffie has passed away due to complications related to the novel coronavirus.
Tensions tend to run super-high during Hollywood Week on American Idol. Nobody is getting any sleep, the pressure is intense and nerves are frayed as dozens of singers battle it out to make it into the top 40 and possibly land a chance at the live shows.
Canada’s own Lauren Spencer-Smith has made it through to the next round on “American Idol”.
Dee Snider is making a plea to the government of Peru.