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  1. Nov 12, 2007 · Actress Laraine Day, who appeared in nearly 50 films including the Alfred Hitchcock thriller Foreign Correspondent, has died. She was 87. Day died of natural causes Saturday at her daughter's...

  2. Nov 13, 2007 · Associated Press. By Aljean Harmetz. Nov. 13, 2007. Laraine Day, a popular actress who appeared in almost two dozen MGM movies during Hollywood’s Golden Age, notably as the nurse Mary Lamont in...

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  4. Nov 13, 2007 · By Deseret News, Aljean Harmetz New York Times News Service. Laraine Day, a ladylike leading lady who appeared in almost two dozen MGM films between 1939 and 1945, notably as the nurse Mary Lamont in the series of Dr. Kildare movies, died Saturday in Ivins, Utah. She was 87.

  5. Nov 13, 2007 · Laraine Day, who died Saturday at 87, was the first glimmer of glamour for Leo Durocher. After a quickie Mexican divorce of her first husband in 1947, the Mormon movie starlet married Durocher, the foul-mouthed New York Dodger’s skipper who up to that point was despised by all but the team’s fans.

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0206478Laraine Day - IMDb

    Recently viewed. Laraine Day. Actress: Foreign Correspondent. Born into a prominent Mormon family in Utah, Laraine Day's acting career began after her parents moved to Long Beach, California, where she joined the Long Beach Players. She appeared in her first film in 1937 in a bit part, then did leads in several George O'Brien westerns.

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  7. Laraine Day, a ladylike leading lady who appeared in almost two dozen MGM films from 1939 to 1945, notably as nurse Mary Lamont in the series of Dr. Kildare movies, died Saturday in Ivins, Utah...

  8. Mini Bio. Born into a prominent Mormon family in Utah, Laraine Day's acting career began after her parents moved to Long Beach, California, where she joined the Long Beach Players. She appeared in her first film in 1937 in a bit part, then did leads in several George O'Brien westerns.