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Years active
  
1923-1932

Children
  
Gary Hawkins

Spouse
  
Mr. Hawkins


Role
  
Film actress

Name
  
Alice Day

Siblings
  
Marceline Day

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Full Name
  
Jacquiline Alice Newlin

Born
  
November 7, 1905 (
1905-11-07
)
Colorado Springs, Colorado, U.S.

Died
  
May 25, 1995, Orange, California, United States

Movies
  
Two‑Fisted Law, The Way of the Strong, Ladies in Love, Love Bound, His New Mamma

Similar People
  
Marceline Day, Mack Sennett, Tim McCoy, Wheeler Oakman, Frank Capra

"Spanking Breezes" (1926) starring Alice Day


Jacquiline Alice Newlin (November 7, 1905 – May 25, 1995), better known as Alice Day, was a film actress who began her career as one of the Sennett Bathing Beauties.

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Biography

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Day appeared in 70 movies between 1923 and 1932. In 1929, she starred with Edward Buzzell in a film version of the George M. Cohan stage musical Little Johnny Jones, the title better known in revised excerpts staged in the Cohan Biopic Yankee Doodle Dandy. There are no known copies of the Buzzell-Day films.

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Day also co-starred with Ted Lewis in the musical Is Everybody Happy? (1929) which is also considered a lost film. Alice Day was the elder sister of actress Marceline Day. Day appeared in the film Two-Fisted Law (1932) with Tim McCoy and John Wayne.

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Filmography

Actress
1932
Gold as
Marion Sellers
1932
Two-Fisted Law as
Betty Owen
1932
Love Bound as
Claudia Elliott
1931
The Lady from Nowhere as
Marian
1930
Viennese Nights as
Barbara - Elsa's Granddaughter
1930
Hot Curves as
Elaine McGrew
1930
Ladies in Love as
Brenda Lascelle
1930
In the Next Room as
Lorna
1930
The Melody Man as
Elsa
1929
The Love Racket as
Grace Pierce
1929
Show of Shows as
Performer in 'What Became of the Floradora Boys' & 'Meet My Sister' Numbers
1929
Little Johnny Jones as
Mary Baker
1929
Is Everybody Happy? as
Gail Wilson
1929
Times Square as
Elaine Smith
1929
Skin Deep as
Elsa Langdon
1929
Drag as
Allie Parker
1928
Red Hot Speed as
Buddy Long
1928
Phyllis of the Follies as
Phyllis Sherwood
1928
The Way of the Strong as
Nora
1928
The Smart Set as
Polly
1927
The Gorilla as
Alice Townsend
1927
Night Life as
Anna
1927
See You in Jail as
Ruth Morrisey
1927
A Dozen Socks (Short) as
Molly Maloney
1927
The Plumber's Daughter (Short) as
Alice Fawcett - the Plumber's Daughter
1927
Pass the Dumplings (Short) as
Alice Hale
1926
The Waiter from the Ritz
1926
Kitty from Killarney (Short) as
Kitty O'Neil
1926
Hesitating Horses (Short) as
Alice Garrison
1926
His New York Wife as
Lila Lake
1926
Should Husbands Marry? (Short) as
Alice Meeker
1926
The Perils of Petersboro (Short) as
Alice Knight
1926
Her Actor Friend (Short) as
Alice Bundy
1926
Alice Be Good (Short) as
Alice Green
1926
Puppy Lovetime (Short) as
Alice Green
1926
The Ghost of Folly (Short) as
Alice Brown
1926
A Love Sundae (Short) as
Alice Higgins
1926
Spanking Breezes (Short) as
Alice Grimes
1926
Gooseland (Short) as
Alice Decker
1926
Hot Cakes for Two (Short) as
Alice Randall
1925
Hotsy-Totsy (Short) as
Alice Barnes
1925
The Soapsuds Lady (Short) as
Betty Tucker
1925
A Sweet Pickle (Short) as
Molly McCree
1925
Love and Kisses (Short) as
Alma Prescott
1925
Cold Turkey (Short) as
Alice Logan - The Newlywed Wife
1925
Tee for Two (Short) as
Sally MacPherson
1925
Bashful Jim (Short) as
Alice Barnes
1925
The Beloved Bozo (Short) as
Betty Tucker
1925
Honeymoon Hardships (Short) as
Newlywed Wife
1925
The Plumber (Short) as
Irene O'Hara
1925
The Sea Squawk (Short) as
Ship Passenger (uncredited)
1924
Off His Trolley (Short) as
Marion Knight
1924
The Reel Virginian (Short) as
Alice Bradford - Schoolteacher
1924
Riders of the Purple Cows (Short) as
Daisy Plunkett
1924
Little Robinson Corkscrew (Short) as
Susan Starr
1924
East of the Water Plug (Short) as
Marion Haste - the Heroine
1924
The First 100 Years (Short) as
His Wife
1924
Romeo and Juliet (Short) as
Betty Baker / Juliet
1924
His New Mamma (Short) as
The Heiress
1924
The Cat's Meow (Short) as
Ida Downe
1924
Flickering Youth (Short) as
Fawn Deering
1924
Shanghaied Lovers (Short) as
The Sailor's Bride
1924
Secrets as
Blanche Carlton (1888)
1924
Picking Peaches (Short) as
Store Secretary (uncredited)
1923
My Pal (Short) as
Molly
1923
The Temple of Venus as
Peggy
Soundtrack
1929
Show of Shows (performer: "What's Become of the Floradora Boys?", "My Sister" (1929) - uncredited)
Self
1930
Fashion News (Documentary short) as
Self (1929)
1928
The Circus: Premiere (Documentary short) as
Self
Archive Footage
1960
When Comedy Was King (Documentary) as
edited from 'The First 100 Years' (uncredited)

References

Alice Day Wikipedia