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Marceline Day (April 24, 1908 – February 16, 2000) was an American motion picture actress whose career began as a child in the 1910s and ended in the 1930s.Born Marceline Newlin in Colorado Springs, Colorado and raised in Salt Lake City, Utah, she was the younger sister of film actress Alice Day.Day began her film career after her sister, Alice Day, became a featured actress as one of the Sennett Bathing Beauties in one and two-reel comedies for Keystone Studios. Day made her first film appearance alongside her sister in the 1924 Mack Sennett comedy Picking Peaches before being cast in a string of comedy shorts opposite actor Harry Langdon and a stint in early Hollywood Westerns opposite such silent film cowboy stars as Hoot Gibson, Art Acord and Jack Hoxie. Gradually, Day began appearing in more dramatic roles opposite such esteemed actors of the era as Lionel Barrymore, John Barrymore, Norman Kerry, Ramón Novarro, Buster Keaton, and Lon Chaney.In 1926, Day was named one of the thirteen WAMPAS Baby Stars, a promotional campaign sponsored by the Western Association of Motion Picture Advertisers in the United States, which honored thirteen young women each year who they believed to be on the threshold of movie stardom. Other notable recipients that year were Joan Crawford, Mary Astor, Janet Gaynor and Dolores del Río. The publicity from the campaign added to Day's popularity and in 1927 she appeared opposite John Barrymore in the romantic adventure The Beloved Rogue.Day is probably best recalled for her appearances in the now lost 1927 Tod Browning directed horror classic London After Midnight opposite Lon Chaney and Conrad Nagel, her role as Sally Richards in the 1928 comedy The Cameraman opposite Buster Keaton, and the 1929 drama The Jazz Age opposite Douglas Fairbanks Jr.. By the late 1920s, Day's career had eclipsed her sister Alice's, who herself was quite a publicly popular actress. The two would appear together onscreen again in the 1929 musical The Show of Shows.Although Day transitioned into talkies with little problem, her film roles gradually became lesser in quality and she began working primarily for lower-rung film studios. By 1933, Day made the transition back to the Western genre, appearing in "B" Westerns starring Tim McCoy, Hoot Gibson, Ken Maynard, Jack Hoxie, and John Wayne. Her last film was The Fighting Parson, with Gibson. After her retirement, Day rarely spoke of her years as an actress and never spoke to reporters or granted interviews.Day first married silent film producer Arthur J. Klein, then, after divorcing, married John Arthur. She had no children with either husband. She died of natural causes in Cathedral City, California, at the age of 91 and was cremated. Her ashes were given to family.

Full NameMarceline Day
Date Of BirthApril 24, 1908
Died2000-02-16
Place Of BirthColorado Springs, Colorado, U.S.
Height5' 3" (1.6 m)
ProfessionActress, Soundtrack
NationalityAmerican
SpouseArthur J. Klein
SiblingsAlice Day
MoviesThe Cameraman, London After Midnight, The Beloved Rogue, The Wild Party, The Telegraph Trail, Captain Salvation, Damaged Lives, Broadway to Cheyenne, The King Murder, The Flaming Signal, The Mystery Train, The Road to Romance, Under the Black Eagle, By Appointment Only, A Single Man, The Barrier, De...
Star SignTaurus
#Fact
1After her retirement, she no longer spoke of her career or her films and refused numerous requests for interviews from fans or film historians.
2Sister of actress Alice Day.

Actress

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Fighting Parson1933Suzan Larkin
By Appointment Only1933Miss Brown aka Brownie
The Flaming Signal1933Molly James
Damaged Lives1933Laura Hall
The Telegraph Trail1933Alice Keller
Via Pony Express1933Betty Castelar
The Crusader1932Marcia Brandon
The King Murder1932Pearl Hope
Broadway to Cheyenne1932Ruth Carter
Arm of the Law1932Sandy
The Fighting Fool1932Judith
The Pocatello Kid1931Mary Larkin
The Mad Parade1931Dorothy Quinlan
The Mystery Train1931Joan Lane
The Sky Raiders1931Grace Devine
Paradise Island1930Ellen Bradford
Hot Curves1930Girl
Sunny Skies1930Mary Norris
Temple Tower1930Patricia Verney
The Voice of Hollywood No. 91930ShortMarceline Day (uncredited)
The Show of Shows1929Performer in 'Meet My Sister' Number
The One Woman Idea1929Lady Alicia Douglas / Alizar, halfcaste dancer
The Wild Party1929Faith Morgan
Trent's Last Case1929Evelyn Manderson
A Single Man1929Maggie
The Jazz Age1929Sue Randall
Stolen Love1928Joan Hastings
Restless Youth1928Dixie
Freedom of the Press1928June Westcott
Driftwood1928Daisy Smith
The Cameraman1928Sally
Detectives1928Lois
A Certain Young Man1928Phyllis
The Big City1928Sunshine
Under the Black Eagle1928Margarta
London After Midnight1927Lucille Balfour
The Road to Romance1927Serafina
Captain Salvation1927Mary Phillips
Rookies1927Betty Wayne
Red Clay1927Agnes Burr
The Beloved Rogue1927Charlotte de Vauxcelles
College Days1926Mary Ward
That Model from Paris1926Jane Miller
Fools of Fashion1926Mary Young
The Gay Deceiver1926Louise de Tillois
The Boy Friend1926Ida May Harper
Looking for Trouble1926Tulip Hellier
The Barrier1926Necia
Hell's Four Hundred1926Barbara Langham
Western Pluck1926Clare Dyer
The Splendid Road1925Lilian Grey
The New Butler1925Peggy McCooey
The White Outlaw1925Mary Gale
The Party1925Short
His New Suit1925ShortMildred
Short Pants1925Short
Discord in 'A' Flat1925Short
Heart Trouble1925ShortMarceline
Renegade Holmes, M.D.1925Marie Darnton
Taming the West1925Beryl
The Hansom Cabman1924ShortHis Fiancee
The Luck o' the Foolish1924ShortMrs. Newlywed
Black Oxfords1924ShortDaisy Withers
Picking Peaches1924ShortBathing Beauty (uncredited)

Soundtrack

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Show of Shows1929performer: "My Sister" 1929 - uncredited

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Hollywood1980TV Mini-Series documentaryActress 'Beloved Rogue'
Fashion News1930DocumentaryHerself (1929)
The Circus: Premiere1928Documentary shortHerself
WAMPAS Baby Stars of 19261926ShortHerself

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
London After Midnight2002TV Movie
Clara Bow: Discovering the It Girl1999TV Movie documentaryHerself (from The Wild Party [1929]) (uncredited)
The Big Parade of Comedy1964DocumentaryLois in 'Detectives' (uncredited)
Footlight Parade1933Alice Keller in The Telegraph Trail (uncredited)

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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