Doris Day

SEI-Q "Performer" Actress / Singer · American · 20th c.

American actress and singer (1922–2019). With "Que Sera Sera" as a worldwide hit, she became a top Hollywood actress of the 1950s–60s. Living to 97, she devoted her later years to animal welfare. The archetypal "sunny" American star whose real life concealed considerable suffering.

Leading Function-Si-p (Sensibility & Subtlety)

Documented history of repeated negotiations with studios over screen costumes — especially pastel-coloured blouse and skirt combinations. "I want to wear beautiful clothes and look beautiful."

Creative Function+Fe-c (Elation & Revelation)

When she first heard "Secret Love" on the radio: "I almost fainted it was so beautiful" (her own testimony) — this spontaneous explosion of emotion was her creative starting point.

Vulnerable Function 1-Te-p weak (Optimization & Ingenuity)

Weak -Te-p: not noticing until two of her three husbands had embezzled her property — especially husband Martin Melcher's embezzlement of her entire fortune (~$20 million) discovered after his death.

Vulnerable Function 2+Ni-c weak (Future & Challenge)

Weak +Ni-c: "Que Sera Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)" expressing her life philosophy — she herself said "that's exactly how I live." Post-retirement animal welfare activities begun with no long-range plan.

Quadra / Temperament / Club

Quadra: Anti-Gamma Quadra (Utopia) — while a victim of Hollywood's sexual exploitation as γ power structures, Doris Day embodied -γ counter-values with "smiles and brightness."

Temperament: Receptive-Adaptive temperament: DV in the first marriage, property embezzlement, son's early death — overcoming through "singing with a smile today." Living to 97.

Club: Socialite Club: in later years of animal protection activities, daily direct interaction with shelter staff and volunteers. "Loneliness is the worst enemy."

Worldview & Attitude

"The exploitation and suffering of the present world exist" — the direct statement of present reality. The ないもの (a world already made good) is not proclaimed.

Attitude toward Change: Executing animal rights protection as a realistic transformation plan — a practitioner of failure-resistant staged advocacy.