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  1. Marceline Day (born Marceline Newlin; April 24, 1908 – February 16, 2000) was an American motion picture actress whose career began as a child in the 1910s and ended in the 1930s.

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    Marceline Day. Actress: The Cameraman. The younger sister of actress Alice Day, Marceline achieved stardom in the mid-1920s, appearing opposite such stars as John Barrymore and Lon Chaney. Adept at comedy, she also starred with such top comics as Buster Keaton and Harry Langdon.

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  3. Marceline Day was a silent film actress who starred in comedy and action films in the 1920s and 1930s. She was the younger sister of actress Alice Day and the WAMPAS Baby Star of 1926. Learn more about her life, career, and legacy on IMDb.

    • April 24, 1908
    • February 16, 2000
  4. Marceline Day made her first film appearance at 15 years young as an extra in William C. de Mille's film "Only 38", released on 6/17/1923. Her first leading role at 16 years young was in the short comedy "Black Oxfords", released on 5/18/1924.

  5. Marceline Day was a Hollywood star in the 1920s who retired from acting and never spoke of her career. Learn more about her life and film roles from the Bates College Museum of Art exhibition.

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  7. American leading actress Marceline Day was popular during the late '20s through the early '30s and played opposite such major stars as Buster Keaton, John Barrymore, Harry Langdon, and Stan Laurel. With the advent of sound, Day began playing in "B" actioners. She left the industry in 1933. Her older sister is film actress Alice Day.

  8. 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.

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