MARCELINE DAY

 

From Stars of the Photoplay (1930)

MARCELINE DAY'S career is, from the very beginning a story of rapid success. She was a Mack Sennett bathing girl, and then played leads in Westerns, in 1926 she was chosen as a Wampas Star. Then John Barrymore selected her for his leading woman when he made the romantic story of "The Beloved Rogue." Miss Day, a sister of Alice was born in Colorado Springs, Colorado, in 1909, and was educated in Salt Lake City. She has brown hair and green eyes, weighs 104 and is 5 feet, 3 inches tall.

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