“We used to giggle a lot,” Miriam said. “She loved to laugh, and I do too. As a matter of fact, when I’d be on the set, she could be doing a dramatic scene…But if I were standing by the camera, she’d just look at me and break out laughing. The director would say to me, ‘What did you do?’ I kept saying, ‘I didn’t do anything.’ And he’d respond, ‘Don’t stand by the camera,’ or ‘Don’t be in Doris’s sight line.’ So I had to stand out of the light so she couldn’t see me watching her.”