Marceline Day
Marceline Day's success as an actress began when she was a mere 17 years old. Marceline Day's career in acting began with her roles in various films like "The Taming of the West" (1925), "The Beloved Rogue" (1927) with John Barrymore and "Captain Salvation" (1927). She also appeared in "London After Midnight" (1927), "The Big City" (1928) and "The Cameraman" (1928). She continued to act in productions like the Clara Bow drama "The Wild Party" (1929), "Stolen Love" (1929) and "The Show of Shows" (1929) starring Frank Fay. She also appeared in "Temple Tower" (1930). Film continued to be her passion as she played roles in the mystery "The King Murder" (1932) with Conway Tearle, "The Fighting Fool" (1932) and "From Broadway to Cheyenne" (1932). She also appeared in "The Telegraph Trail" (1933). Marceline Day last acted in "Via Pony Express" (1933). Marceline Day's husband was Arthur J. Klein. Marceline Day passed away in February 2000 at the age of 92.