Marceline Day

Marceline Day

Deceased · Born: Apr 24, 1908 · Died: Feb 16, 2000

Personal Details

BornApr 24, 1908 Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA
Spouse
  • John Arthur

    ( Dec 31, 1969 to Dec 2, 2025 )
  • Arthur J. Klein

Biography

Marceline Day, the younger sister of renowned actress Alice Day, rose to fame in the mid-1920s, captivating audiences alongside esteemed stars such as John Barrymore and the legendary Lon Chaney. Demonstrating a remarkable aptitude for comedy, she also shared the screen with some of the most prominent comedians of the era, including the incomparable Buster Keaton and the talented Harry Langdon.

Despite her initial success, Marceline's career began to experience a decline in the early 1930s, and she found herself relegated to starring in low-budget thrillers and action pictures. Eventually, she brought her acting career to a close in the mid-1930s, marking the end of her time in the spotlight.

Career

2002
London After Midnight
London After Midnight as Lucille Balfour (archive footage)
1964
The Big Parade of Comedy
The Big Parade of Comedy as Lois in 'Detectives' (archive footage) (uncredited)
1933
Damaged Lives
Damaged Lives as Laura Hall
The Telegraph Trail
The Telegraph Trail as Alice Keller
The Flaming Signal
The Flaming Signal as Sally James
The Fighting Parson
The Fighting Parson as Suzan Larkin
Via Pony Express
Via Pony Express as Betty Castelar
The Crusader
The Crusader as Marcia Brandon
The King Murder
The King Murder as Pearl Hope
1931
The Mad Parade
The Mad Parade as Dorothy Quinlan
The Pocatello Kid
The Pocatello Kid as Mary Larkin
1930
Paradise Island
Paradise Island as Ellen Bradford
1929
The Wild Party
The Wild Party as Faith Morgan
Show of Shows
Show of Shows as Performer in 'Meet My Sister' Number
1928
1927
Captain Salvation
Captain Salvation as Mary Phillips
The Beloved Rogue
The Beloved Rogue as Charlotte de Vauxcelles