Marceline Day
Marceline Day (born Marceline Newlin) was an American screen actress who achieved stardom in the mid 1920s, appearing opposite such diverse stars as Harry Langdon, John Barrymore, Ramon Novarro, Lon Chaney, and Buster Keaton. Her career faltered in the early 1930s and she was soon reduced to appearing in low-budget thrillers and action pictures. Day retired in the mid 1930s. She died in 2000.
Known For
Acting
Born
April 24, 1908
Place of Birth
Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA
Died
February 16, 2000 age 91

Paradise Island

A Single Man

The Cameraman

London After Midnight

Broadway to Cheyenne

The Wild Party

The Telegraph Trail
Fools of Fashion

Damaged Lives

The King Murder

The Splendid Road

The Barrier

The One Woman Idea

Under the Black Eagle

Hot Curves

The Pocatello Kid

Clara Bow: Discovering the It Girl

Sunny Skies

The Flaming Signal

The Fighting Parson

The Crusader

The White Outlaw

The Arm of the Law

Captain Salvation

The Show of Shows

The Beloved Rogue

Trent's Last Case

By Appointment Only

The Circus: Premiere

Black Oxfords

The Boy Friend

London After Midnight

The Mad Parade

Restless Youth

Detectives
The Road to Romance

Taming the West

The Hansom Cabman

Picking Peaches

The Gay Deceiver

Stolen Love

The Big City

Temple Tower

The Luck o' the Foolish
Rookies
The Voice of Hollywood No. 9

The Mystery Train

College Days

That Model from Paris

The Big Parade of Comedy

Looking for Trouble

Freedom of the Press

The Fighting Fool

A Certain Young Man
Hell's Four Hundred
Driftwood
Red Clay
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