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Doris Day's husband reportedly mismanaged her finances. After he died, she was in more than $450,000 in tax debt and didn't have much of her $20 million fortune left.
Published on July 11, 2021 2 min read Doris Day was married to her third husband, Marty Melcher, from 1951 until his death in 1968. Unfortunately, the actor said she discovered after Melcher died that he and a lawyer left her broke.
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As someone with over five decades in the industry, Helen Mirren has graced our screens time and time again. This means she’s also been professionally made up more times than we could possibly count. If anyone knows the top products in celebrity beauty professionals’ kits, we’re betting on her!
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Just as most of us are confined to our homes under (local) government mandate, the global film industry has effectively shut down, with the box office frozen since cinemas closed in early March. Most intended 2020 theatrical releases have been indefinitely postponed or demoted to an on-demand debut as a result. With a lack of splashy new titles to pore over, former moviegoers are left with nothing but the typically maligned “January movies” getting digital releases this spring.