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Occupation
  
Actress

Siblings
  
Alice Day

Role
  
Actress


Name
  
Marceline Day

Years active
  
1924–1933

Nephews
  
Gary Hawkins

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Full Name
  
Marceline Newlin

Born
  
April 24, 1908 (
1908-04-24
)

Died
  
February 16, 2000, Cathedral City, California, United States

Ex-spouse
  
Arthur J. Klein, John Arthur

Movies
  
The Cameraman, London After Midnight, The Beloved Rogue, The Wild Party, Captain Salvation

Similar People
  
Alice Day, Edward Sedgwick, Edmund Goulding, Alan Crosland, W S Van Dyke

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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.

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Early life

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Born Marceline Newlin in Colorado Springs, Colorado and raised in Salt Lake City, Utah, she was the younger sister of film actress Alice Day.

Career

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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.

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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.

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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.

She married Arthur J. Klein in 1930. After divorcing, she married John Arthur in 1959. She had no children with either husband.

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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.

Death

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She died of natural causes in Cathedral City, California, at the age of 91 and was cremated. Her ashes were given to family.


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Filmography

Actress
1933
The Fighting Parson as
Suzan Larkin
1933
By Appointment Only as
Miss Brown aka 'Brownie'
1933
Damaged Lives as
Laura Hall
1933
The Telegraph Trail as
Alice Keller
1933
Via Pony Express as
Betty Castelar
1932
The Flaming Signal as
Sally James
1932
The Crusader as
Marcia Brandon
1932
The King Murder as
Pearl Hope
1932
Broadway to Cheyenne as
Ruth Carter
1932
The Arm of the Law as
Sandy
1932
The Fighting Fool as
Judith
1931
The Pocatello Kid as
Mary Larkin
1931
The Mad Parade as
Dorothy Quinlan
1931
The Mystery Train as
Joan Lane
1931
The Sky Raiders as
Grace Devine
1930
Paradise Island as
Ellen Bradford
1930
Hot Curves as
Girl
1930
Sunny Skies as
Mary Norris
1930
The Voice of Hollywood No. 9 (Short) as
Marceline Day (uncredited)
1930
Temple Tower as
Patricia Verney
1929
Show of Shows as
Performer in 'Meet My Sister' Number
1929
The One Woman Idea as
Lady Alicia Douglas / Alizar
1929
The Wild Party as
Faith Morgan
1929
Trent's Last Case as
Evelyn Manderson
1929
A Single Man as
Maggie
1929
The Jazz Age as
Sue Randall
1928
Stolen Love as
Joan Hastings
1928
Restless Youth as
Dixie
1928
Freedom of the Press as
June Westcott
1928
Driftwood as
Daisy Smith
1928
The Cameraman as
Sally
1928
Detectives as
Lois
1928
A Certain Young Man as
Phyllis
1928
The Big City as
Sunshine
1928
Under the Black Eagle as
Margarta
1927
London After Midnight as
Lucille Balfour
1927
The Road to Romance as
Serafina
1927
Captain Salvation as
Mary Phillips
1927
Rookies as
Betty Wayne
1927
The Beloved Rogue as
Charlotte de Vauxcelles
1926
WAMPAS Baby Stars of 1926 (Short) as
Marceline Day
1926
College Days as
Mary Ward
1926
That Model from Paris as
Jane Miller
1926
Fools of Fashion as
Mary Young
1926
The Gay Deceiver as
Louise de Tillois
1926
The Boy Friend as
Ida May Harper
1926
Looking for Trouble as
Tulip Hellier
1926
The Barrier as
Necia
1926
Hell's Four Hundred as
Barbara Langham
1926
Western Pluck as
Clare Dyer
1925
The Splendid Road as
Lilian Grey
1925
The New Butler as
Peggy McCooey
1925
The White Outlaw as
Mary Gale
1925
The Party (Short)
1925
His New Suit (Short) as
Mildred
1925
Short Pants (Short)
1925
Discord in 'A' Flat (Short)
1925
Heart Trouble (Short) as
Marceline
1925
Red Clay as
Agnes Burr
1925
Taming the West as
Beryl
1925
Renegade Holmes, M.D. as
Marie Darnton
1924
The Hansom Cabman (Short) as
Betty Bright
1924
The Luck o' the Foolish (Short) as
Mrs. Newlywed
1924
Black Oxfords (Short) as
Daisy Withers
1924
Picking Peaches (Short) as
Bathing Beauty (uncredited)
Soundtrack
1929
Show of Shows (performer: "My Sister" (1929) - uncredited)
Self
1930
Fashion News (Documentary short) as
Self (1929)
1928
The Circus: Premiere (Documentary short) as
Self
Archive Footage
2017
Compression (TV Series documentary)
- Compression The Cameraman de Buster Keaton et Edward Sedgwick (2017)
2002
London After Midnight (TV Movie)
1999
Clara Bow: Discovering the It Girl (TV Movie documentary) as
Self (from The Wild Party [1929]) (uncredited)
1964
The Big Parade of Comedy (Documentary) as
Lois in 'Detectives' (uncredited)

References

Marceline Day Wikipedia


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