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Nationality
  
American

Name
  
Laraine Day

Years active
  
1937–1986


Occupation
  
Actress

Other names
  
Laraine Jonson

Role
  
Actress

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Full Name
  
La Raine Johnson

Born
  
October 13, 1920 (
1920-10-13
)
Roosevelt, Utah, United States

Resting place
  
Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Hollywood Hills

Education
  
Died
  
November 10, 2007, Ivins, Utah, United States

Buried
  
November 15, 2007, Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles, California, United States

Spouse
  
Michael Grilikhes (m. 1961–2007), Leo Durocher (m. 1948–1960), Ray Hendricks (m. 1942–1947)

Children
  
Chris Durocher, Angela Hendricks, Michelle Hendricks, Gigi Grilikhes, Dana Grilikhes

Movies
  
Foreign Correspondent, My Dear Secretary, The Locket, Mr Lucky, The High and the Mighty

Similar People
  

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Laraine Day (October 13, 1920 – November 10, 2007) was an American actress and a former Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer contract star. As a leading lady in her day, she was paired opposite major film stars including Lana Turner, Cary Grant, and John Wayne.

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Early life and education

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Day was born La Raine Johnson in Roosevelt, Utah, one of eight children in an affluent Mormon family. She had a twin brother, Lamar. The family later moved to California, where she began her acting career with the Long Beach Players. She was a 1938 graduate of Polytechnic High School in Long Beach, California.

Career

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In 1937, Day debuted onscreen in a bit part in Stella Dallas. Shortly afterwards, she won lead roles in several George O'Brien Westerns at RKO Pictures, in which she was billed as Laraine Hays and then Laraine Johnson.

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In 1939, she signed with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and became popular and well-known (billed as Laraine Day) as Nurse Mary Lamont, the title character's fiancee in a string of seven Dr. Kildare movies beginning with Calling Dr. Kildare (1939), with Lew Ayres in the title role.

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Her roles for other studios were often far more stimulating than those MGM gave her, including a prominent supporting part in the Irish melodrama My Son, My Son! (1940). She also starred in the Alfred Hitchcock thriller Foreign Correspondent (1940) with Joel McCrea, and the psychological mystery The Locket (1946) with Robert Mitchum, Brian Aherne, and Gene Raymond. In 1941, she was voted the number one "star of tomorrow" in Hollywood.

She was paired opposite major film stars, including Lana Turner, Cary Grant, and John Wayne, and hosted a television show alternately called Daydreaming with Laraine or The Laraine Day Show (1951). During a time when she had a break in her film career, she made her stage debut opposite Gregory Peck in the national theatre tour of Angel Street. She also made other stage appearances in Lost Horizon, the 1973 revival of The Women, and a revival of The Time of the Cuckoo. In the 1940s, she made guest appearances on radio in both Lux Radio Theatre and The Screen Guild Theater.

Personal life

Day's first marriage was to singer-turned-airport executive, James Ray Hendricks in 1942. The couple adopted three children: Christopher, Angela and Michelle. Day filed for divorce from Hendricks in December 1946. Day was granted an interlocutory divorce from Hendricks on January 20, 1947, which required her to wait one year before remarrying.

On January 21, 1947, Day traveled to Juarez, Mexico, where she received a second divorce decree. Later that day, she traveled to El Paso, Texas, where she married baseball manager Leo Durocher. Upon returning to California, the judge who granted Day's interlocutory divorce from Hendricks stated that the Mexican divorce she received was not legal, and since she failed to wait the one-year period for her divorce to become final, deemed her Texas marriage illegal, as well. After waiting about a year, Day and Durocher remarried on February 16, 1948, in Santa Monica, California. During her marriage to Durocher, Day was often referred to as "The First Lady of Baseball". While Durocher was managing the New York Giants, she wrote the book Day With the Giants (1952). In 1952, she wrote and published another book entitled The America We Love. She was also the host of Day With the Giants, a 15-minute television interview program broadcast before New York Giants home games. Day and Durocher divorced in June 1960.

On March 7, 1961, Day married television producer Michael Grilikhes. Grilikhes and she had two daughters, Dana Laraine (born November 13, 1962) and Gigi (born October 6, 1964). After their births, Day rarely appeared in films, and only occasionally appeared on television, usually portraying matronly types.

Religion

Day was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). Throughout her life, she never swore, smoked, or drank any kind of alcohol, coffee, or tea. Until her death in 2007, she retained her Mormon faith, stating, "It brings me comfort in a confusing world".

In 1961, she appeared with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir in their production of Let Freedom Ring, which was an inspirational one-hour program dedicated to the spirit of American Freedom.

Politics

Day was, as she described herself, "very much a Republican". She was a vocal supporter of Richard Nixon, whom she later met at the 1968 Republican National Convention, citing him to be the type who would "go out of his way to help the American people". She also supported Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1952 and longtime Hollywood friend, and former co-star, Ronald Reagan in the 1980 and 1984 presidential elections, saying of both Nancy Reagan and him adoringly, "Ronald Reagan makes me proud to be an American. His intelligence, capability, and Christian brotherhood are so inspiring and his way of leadership is just superb. I consider myself lucky to have been his leading lady in The Bad Man and a short-subject reel and as a nation all together we are beyond fortunate to have the leadership of such fine people as the Reagan's."

Later years and death

In October 1960, Day appeared in the Nixon-Lodge Bumper Sticker Motorcade Campaign in Los Angeles along with Ginger Rogers, Cesar Romero, Irene Dunne, Dick Powell, Mary Pickford, and John Payne.

In the 1970s, she was the spokesperson for the Make America Better campaign and traveled across the country sharing her views on environmental issues. In that same time, she was active in establishing a playhouse in Los Angeles for Mormon actors and she helped bring Ray Bradbury's work to the attention of the public.

Day had moved back to her native Utah in March 2007 following the death of her third husband. She died at the home of her daughter, Gigi Bell, in Ivins, Utah, from undisclosed causes, on November 10, 2007. She was 87 years old.

Her body was taken back to California, and on November 15, 2007, a memorial service was held at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in the Hollywood Hills.

Legacy

For her contribution to the motion picture industry, Laraine Day has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6676 Hollywood Blvd.

Filmography

Actress
1986
Murder, She Wrote (TV Series) as
Constance Fletcher
- Death Stalks the Big Top: Part 2 (1986) - Constance Fletcher
- Death Stalks the Big Top: Part 1 (1986) - Constance Fletcher
1985
Hotel (TV Series) as
Mrs. Kupchak
- Second Offense (1985) - Mrs. Kupchak
1985
Airwolf (TV Series) as
Amelia Davenport
- Eruption (1985) - Amelia Davenport
1979
Lou Grant (TV Series) as
Laura Sinclair
- Hollywood (1979) - Laura Sinclair
1978
Fantasy Island (TV Series) as
Mrs. Cummings / Mrs. Grant
- The Wedding (1979) - Mrs. Cummings
- Return to Fantasy Island (1978) - Mrs. Grant
1978
The Love Boat (TV Series) as
Vera Simpson
- Marooned/The Search/Isaac's Holiday: Part 2 (1978) - Vera Simpson
- Marooned/The Search/Isaac's Holiday: Part 1 (1978) - Vera Simpson
1975
Murder on Flight 502 (TV Movie) as
Claire Garwood
1973
Medical Center (TV Series) as
Arelene Gillette
- Broken Image (1973) - Arelene Gillette
1972
The Sixth Sense (TV Series) as
Marion Ford
- The Heart That Wouldn't Stay Buried (1972) - Marion Ford
1969
The F.B.I. (TV Series) as
Helen York
- Gamble with Death (1969) - Helen York
1968
The Name of the Game (TV Series) as
Grace Jellicoe
- The Taker (1968) - Grace Jellicoe
1967
The World: Color It Happy (TV Movie)
1965
Will Banner (TV Movie)
1963
Wagon Train (TV Series) as
Cassie Vance
- The Cassie Vance Story (1963) - Cassie Vance
1963
Burke's Law (TV Series) as
Lisa Cole
- Who Killed Billy Jo? (1963) - Lisa Cole
1963
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (TV Series) as
Ruth
- Death and the Joyful Woman (1963) - Ruth
1962
The New Breed (TV Series) as
Vivian Cowley
- A Motive Named Walter (1962) - Vivian Cowley
1962
Follow the Sun (TV Series) as
Aunt Charlotte
- Not Aunt Charlotte! (1962) - Aunt Charlotte
1961
Checkmate (TV Series) as
Woman
- To the Best of My Recollection (1961) - Woman
1960
Moment of Fear (TV Series)
- Cage of Air (1960)
1960
The 3rd Voice as
Marian Forbes
1956
Playhouse 90 (TV Series) as
Lauren Hughes / Florence Strickland
- Dark as the Night (1959) - Lauren Hughes
- Rendezvous in Black (1956) - Florence Strickland
1958
Rendezvous (TV Series)
- Alone (1958)
1958
Pursuit (TV Series) as
Kathy Nelson
- Tiger on a Bicycle (1958) - Kathy Nelson
1958
Swiss Family Robinson (TV Movie) as
Mother
1955
The Loretta Young Show (TV Series) as
Karen McCall / Sara Lewis / Carol Potter
- Man in a Hurry (1957) - Karen McCall
- A Pattern of Deceit (1955) - Sara Lewis
- Slander (1955) - Carol Potter
1957
Schlitz Playhouse (TV Series) as
Mrs. Lorenz
- Bitter Parting (1957) - Mrs. Lorenz
1957
Climax! (TV Series) as
Ellen Parker
- Walk a Tightrope (1957) - Ellen Parker
1952
The Ford Television Theatre (TV Series) as
Vicki Hollister / Margaret Allen / Marge Ramsay / ...
- Torn (1957) - Vicki Hollister
- The Women Who Dared (1956) - Margaret Allen
- Too Old for Dolls (1955) - Marge Ramsay
- The Legal Beagles (1954) - Claire Beagle
- Turn Back the Clock (1954) - Ann Crawford
- Double Bet (1953) - Sally Reynolds
- So Many Things Happen (1952) - Linda Ames
1951
Lux Video Theatre (TV Series) as
Louise Howell / Charlotte Vale / Phyllis Dietrichson / ...
- Possessed (1957) - Louise Howell
- Now, Voyager (1956) - Charlotte Vale
- Double Indemnity (1954) - Phyllis Dietrichson
- Call Me Mrs. (1954) - Lydia
- Women Who Wait (1953) - Claire Brandon
- It's a Promise (1951) - Lynn
- Column Item (1951) - Sophie
1956
Three for Jamie Dawn as
Sue Lorenz
1956
The Toy Tiger as
Gwendolyn 'Gwen' Taylor
1956
Celebrity Playhouse (TV Series)
- Tomorrow We May Part (1956)
1955
Screen Directors Playhouse (TV Series) as
Joyce Carter
- The Final Tribute (1955) - Joyce Carter
1954
The High and the Mighty as
Lydia Rice
1953
Willys Theatre Presenting Ben Hecht's Tales of the City (TV Series)
- Episode #1.2 (1953)
1953
General Electric Theater (TV Series)
- Hired Mother (1953)
1951
Daydreaming with Laraine (TV Series) as
Host
1951
Nash Airflyte Theatre (TV Series)
- The Crisis (1951)
1949
The Woman on Pier 13 as
Nan Collins
1949
Without Honor as
Jane Bandle
1948
My Dear Secretary as
Stephanie 'Steve' Gaylord
1947
Tycoon as
Maura
1946
The Locket as
Nancy
1945
Those Endearing Young Charms as
Helen Brandt
1945
Keep Your Powder Dry as
Leigh Rand
1944
Bride by Mistake as
Norah Hunter
1944
The Story of Dr. Wassell as
Madeleine
1943
Mr. Lucky as
Dorothy Bryant
1942
Journey for Margaret as
Nora Davis
1942
Mister Gardenia Jones (Documentary short) as
Joanne
1942
Fingers at the Window as
Edwina Brown
1942
A Yank on the Burma Road as
Mrs. Gail Farwood
1941
Kathleen as
Dr. Martha Kent
1941
Unholy Partners as
Miss 'Croney' Cronin
1941
Dr. Kildare's Wedding Day as
Mary Lamont
1941
The People vs. Dr. Kildare as
Nurse Mary Lamont
1941
The Bad Man as
Lucia Pell
1941
The Trial of Mary Dugan as
Mary Dugan
1940
Dr. Kildare's Crisis as
Mary Lamont
1940
Dr. Kildare Goes Home as
Mary Lamont
1940
Foreign Correspondent as
Carol Fisher
1940
Dr. Kildare's Strange Case as
Nurse Mary Lamont
1940
And One Was Beautiful as
Kate Lattimer
1940
My Son, My Son! as
Maeve O'Riorden
1940
I Take This Woman as
Linda Rodgers
1939
The Secret of Dr. Kildare as
Nurse Mary Lamont
1939
Think First (Short) as
Marjorie (Margie) Smith
1939
Tarzan Finds a Son! as
Mrs. Richard Lancing
1939
Calling Dr. Kildare as
Mary Lamont
1939
Sergeant Madden as
Eileen Daly
1939
Arizona Legion as
Letty Meade (as Laraine Johnson)
1938
Painted Desert as
Miss Carol Banning (as Laraine Johnson)
1938
Border G-Man as
Betty Holden (as Laraine Johnson)
1938
Scandal Street as
Peg Smith (as Laraine Johnson)
1937
Stella Dallas as
Girl at Soda Shop / Train Passenger (uncredited)
Soundtrack
1957
The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Laraine Day (1957) - (performer: "Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing", "Amor", "C'est L'Amour", "That's Amore", "Love Letters in the Sand", "Hooray for Love" - uncredited)
Thanks
2004
Personal History: Foreign Hitchcock (Video documentary short) (special thanks)
2004
American Masters (TV Series documentary) (thanks - 1 episode)
- Cary Grant: A Class Apart (2004) - (thanks)
Self
2004
Personal History: Foreign Hitchcock (Video documentary short) as
Self - 'Carol Fisher'
1985
All-Star Party for 'Dutch' Reagan (TV Special) as
Self (uncredited)
1971
The Hollywood Squares (Daytime) (TV Series) as
Self - Panelist
- Episode dated 25 October 1971 (1971) - Self - Panelist
1970
The Mike Douglas Show (TV Series) as
Self - Actress
- Episode #9.207 (1970) - Self - Actress
1970
The Merv Griffin Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Laraine Day, Marki Bey, Selma Diamond, Jackie Vernon, Studs Terkel, Willie Tyler & Lester, Debbie Shelton (1970) - Self
1967
Dream Girl of '67 (TV Series) as
Self - Fashion Hostess
- The Dream Girl of 1967 (Show No. 255) (1967) - Self - Fashion Hostess
- The Dream Girl of 1967 (Show No. 254) (1967) - Self - Fashion Hostess
- The Dream Girl of 1967 (Show No. 253) (1967) - Self - Fashion Hostess
- The Dream Girl of 1967 (Show No. 252) (1967) - Self - Fashion Hostess
- The Dream Girl of 1967 (Show No. 251) (1967) - Self - Fashion Hostess
1963
You Don't Say (TV Series) as
Self
- Bob Barker vs. Laraine Day (1967) - Self
- Laraine Day and Marty Ingels (1965) - Self
- Laraine Day and Rusty Draper (1965) - Self
- Laraine Day and Cornel Wilde - Day 5 (1964) - Self
- Laraine Day and Cornel Wilde - Day 4 (1964) - Self
- Laraine Day and Cornel Wilde - Day 3 (1964) - Self
- Laraine Day and Cornel Wilde - Day 2 (1964) - Self
- Laraine Day and Cornel Wilde - Day 1 (1964) - Self
- Michael Landon and Laraine Day - Day 5 (1964) - Self
- Michael Landon and Laraine Day - Day 4 (1964) - Self
- Michael Landon and Laraine Day - Day 3 (1964) - Self
- Michael Landon and Laraine Day - Day 2 (1964) - Self
- Michael Landon and Laraine Day - Day 1 (1964) - Self
- Laraine Day and Arnold Stang - Day 5 (1963) - Self
- Laraine Day and Arnold Stang - Day 4 (1963) - Self
- Laraine Day and Arnold Stang - Day 3 (1963) - Self
- Laraine Day and Arnold Stang - Day 2 (1963) - Self
- Laraine Day and Arnold Stang (1963) - Self
1965
I'll Bet (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 10 August 1965 (1965) - Self
- Bob Barker and Laraine Day (1965) - Self
1964
Stump the Stars (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Laraine Day vs. Richard Deacon (1964) - Self - Guest
1963
Your First Impression (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 31 May 1963 (1963) - Self
- Episode dated 27 May 1963 (1963) - Self
1962
Here's Hollywood (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #2.135 (1962) - Self
1961
Let Freedom Ring (TV Movie) as
Self
1961
To Tell the Truth (TV Series) as
Self - Panelist
- Ralph Bellamy, Laraine Day, Johnny Carson, Betty White (1961) - Self - Panelist
1960
Celebrity Talent Scouts (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 5 September 1960 (1960) - Self
1959
The 11th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
1952
I've Got a Secret (TV Series) as
Self - Panelist / Self - Guest / Self - Guest Star
- Leo Durocher (1953) - Self - Panelist
- Charles Coburn (1953) - Self - Panelist
- Pat O'Brien (1952) - Self - Panelist
- Veronica Lake (1952) - Self - Panelist
- Sam Levenson (1952) - Self - Panelist
- Zasu Pitts (1952) - Self - Panelist
- Gloria Swanson (1952) - Self - Panelist
- Mischa Auer (1952) - Self - Panelist
- Ralph Kiner (1952) - Self - Panelist
- Laraine Day (1952) - Self - Guest Star
1951
What's My Line? (TV Series) as
Self - Panelist / Self - Mystery Guest
- Duke Snider & Robert Cummings (1958) - Self - Panelist
- "The Incomparable" Hildegarde (1955) - Self - Panelist
- Gracie Fields (1955) - Self - Panelist
- Leo Durocher (2) (1953) - Self - Panelist
- Laraine Day (1951) - Self - Mystery Guest
1957
The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show (TV Series) as
Self - Actress
- Laraine Day (1957) - Self - Actress
1957
Person to Person (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Episode #5.13 (1957) - Self
1957
High Low Quiz (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.10 (1957) - Self
- Episode #1.9 (1957) - Self
1956
Screen Directors Playhouse (TV Series) as
Self - Laraine Day Durocher
- Prima Donna (1956) - Self - Laraine Day Durocher
1956
Inside Beverly Hills (TV Special) as
Self
1955
Make the Connection (TV Series) as
Panelist
- Episode #1.7 (1955) - Panelist
1954
The Name's the Same (TV Series) as
Self - Panelist / Self
- Joe E. Brown (1955) - Self - Panelist
- Sheree North (1955) - Self - Panelist
- Peggy King (1955) - Self - Panelist
- Joan Alexander and her daughter Jane (1955) - Self - Panelist
- Emmett Kelly (1955) - Self
- Leo Durocher (1955) - Self - Panelist
- Rhonda Fleming, Joan Benny (1955) - Self - Panelist
- Laraine Day (1954) - Self
1954
Rocky Marciano vs. Ezzard Charles (TV Movie) as
Self - Audience Member
1953
Double Play (TV Series) as
Co-host (1953)
1953
Anyone Can Win (TV Series) as
Self - Panelist
- Laraine Day, Jackie Cooper, Wendy Barrie (1953) - Self - Panelist
1953
Big Town (TV Series) as
Self / Commercial
- Mother's Day (1953) - Self / Commercial
1953
Quick as a Flash (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.5 (1953) - Self
1950
The Milton Berle Show (TV Series) as
Self - Actress
- Episode #5.23 (1953) - Self - Actress
- Episode #3.3 (1950) - Self - Actress
1951
All Star Revue (TV Series) as
Self - Guest Actress
- Host: George Jessel; Guests: Phil Harris, Kay Starr, Laraine Day, Leo Durocher, Florence Chadwick (1952) - Self - Guest Actress
- Episode #1.38 (1951) - Self - Guest Actress
1951
The Ken Murray Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Laraine Day/Ann Blyth/Les Paul and Mary Ford (1952) - Self
- Charles Korvin/Laraine Day/Leo Durocher (1951) - Self
1952
Star of the Family (TV Series) as
Self
- Laraine Day, Leo Durocher (1952) - Self
1952
The U.S. Royal Showcase (TV Series) as
Self
- Laraine Day/Leo Durocher (1952) - Self
1951
Your Show of Shows (TV Series) as
Self - Benrus wrist watch commercial / Self - Guest Performer
- Margaret Lindsay (1952) - Self - Benrus wrist watch commercial
- Laraine Day, Cesare Siepi (1951) - Self - Guest Performer
1951
The Frank Sinatra Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #2.7 (1951) - Self
- Episode #1.16 (1951) - Self
1951
Down You Go (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 26 September 1951 (1951) - Self
1951
The James Melton Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Laraine Day, The Mills Brotrhers, Jay Marshall, Condos & Brandow (1951) - Self
1951
The Laraine Day Show (TV Series) as
Self - Host
- James Michener, Denise Lor, Jay Martin (1951) - Self - Host
- Lina Romay, Oleg Cassini, Marta Becket (1951) - Self - Host
- Martha Wright (1951) - Self - Host
- Pancho Gonzales, Colonel Ben C. Limb (1951) - Self - Host
- Jane Morgan (1951) - Self - Host
- Nancy Andrews, John Juliano (1951) - Self - Host
- Johnny Johnston, Alexander de Seversky (1951) - Self - Host
- Ella Raines, Signe Hasso, P.G. Wodehouse (1951) - Self - Host
- Signe Hasso, Bill Tabbert (1951) - Self - Host
- Fanny Hurst, Barbara Britton and Constance Moore (1951) - Self - Host
1951
Daydreaming with Laraine (TV Series) as
Self - Host
- Final Show (1951) - Self - Host
- Episode #1.9 (1951) - Self - Host
- Episode #1.8 (1951) - Self - Host
- Episode #1.7 (1951) - Self - Host
- Episode #1.6 (1951) - Self - Host
- Episode #1.5 (1951) - Self - Host
- Episode #1.4 (1951) - Self - Host
- Episode #1.3 (1951) - Self - Host
- Episode #1.2 (1951) - Self - Host
- Premiere (1951) - Self - Host
1950
This Is Show Business (TV Series) as
Self - Panelist
- Episode #3.4 (1950) - Self - Panelist
1950
Who Said That? (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #2.26 (1950) - Self
1949
Inside U.S.A. with Chevrolet (TV Series) as
Self
- Laraine Day (1949) - Self
Archive Footage
2008
The 80th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Memorial Tribute
2008
14th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (TV Special) as
Self - In Memoriam
1944
Twenty Years After (Short)
1940
The Miracle of Sound (Documentary short) as
Self

References

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