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Marceline Day - Bio, Age, Chinese Zodiac Sign & Timeline
| Born | April 24, 1908 |
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| Died | February 16, 2000 (age 91) |
| Birthplace | Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA |
| Zodiac Sign | Taurus - (see also Marceline Day's horoscope and birth chart) |
| Chinese Zodiac | Monkey |
| Generation | Greatest Generation |
| Known For | Silent film acting, notably in films such as 'London After Midnight' and 'The Cameraman' |
Intro
Marceline Day was an American film actress best known for her work during the silent film era. She enjoyed significant popularity in the 1920s and is particularly remembered for her roles in comedies and action pictures alongside prominent stars of the time.
Early Life & Background
Marceline Day was born on April 24, 1908, in Colorado Springs, Colorado. She was the younger sister of actress Alice Day. Marceline began working in films as a teenager and established herself quickly in Hollywood during the transition from silent films to talkies.
Career Highlights
- Rose to prominence in the 1920s as a silent film actress.
- Starred opposite Buster Keaton in 'The Cameraman' (1928).
- Appeared in 'London After Midnight' (1927) with Lon Chaney.
- Was considered a WAMPAS Baby Star in 1926, an annual promotional campaign honoring young women rising to stardom.
Trivia
- Sister to fellow actress Alice Day.
- One of the last surviving silent film stars at the time of her death in 2000.
FAQs
People also ask
When was Marceline Day born?
Marceline Day was born the 24 April 1908.
Where is Marceline Day from?
Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA.
On Her Birth-Day
About April 24th, 1908, in brief:
- Historical events: On April 24, 1908, a significant tornado outbreak occurred in Louisiana and Mississippi, causing widespread destruction and loss of life.
- Day of the week: April 24th, 1908 was a Friday
- Zodiac Sign: Taurus (in western zodiac), Monkey (in Chinese zodiac)
- Moon Phase:
- #1 US song: One Sweet Little girl by Harry Macdonough
- Popular movie: The Red Girl directed by D.W. Griffith
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