Doris Daywas one of the most prolific actresses and singers of the 1950s and ’60s (viaBiography).
Before she got her start on the silver screen, she was best known for her singing ability.
From there, she would become a household name.

Her dream wasn’t always to be a singer or actress.
She was a classically trained dancer from childhood, studying both ballet and tap.
The pair had unmatchable chemistry, due in part to the incredible bond they shared off-screen (viaPeople).

That’s odd, don’t you think?'"
She added, “But it didn’t take long to get to know him because he was funny.
He really has a great sense of humor.

And he named me Eunice.
He always had to have a name for me.
There were many of them, but Eunice he liked best.
We had a marvelous time.”
The film won an Oscar for its hilarious screenplay (viaGold Derby).
However, throughout her decades-long career, she never won an Academy Award (viaDeadline).
She was only nominated for an Oscar once in her career and lost.
Naturally, the nomination came for"Pillow Talk.