1896-08-03 New York City, New York, USA
From Wikipedia Shannon Day (August 5, 1896 – February 24, 1977) (born, Sylvia Day)[1] was an American silent film actress who appeared in supporting parts in numerous productions. She also performed on the Broadway stage as a teenager. Her career did not survive the sound era. Her first film was Cecil B. DeMille's Forbidden Fruit.
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Hotel Variety | 1933-01-07 | |
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Big Town | Telephone Operator | 1932-12-19 |
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Worldly Goods | Cassie | 1930-07-31 |
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Stranded | Betty | 1927-08-15 |
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The Barrier | Necia's Indian Mother | 1926-03-21 |
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The Vanishing American | Gekin Yashi | 1925-10-15 |
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So This Is Marriage? | Mollie O'Brien | 1924-11-26 |
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The Marriage Market | Dora Smith - Reform School Girl | 1923-10-25 |
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All the Brothers Were Valiant | The Brown Girl | 1923-01-15 |
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Captain Fly-by-Night | Señorita Fernandez | 1922-12-24 |
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Honor First | Piquette | 1922-08-27 |
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The Woman He Married | Mimi | 1922-04-09 |
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Manslaughter | Miss Santa Claus | 1922-09-24 |
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One Clear Call | Jim Ware's Daughter | 1922-05-20 |
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Fools First | 'Cutie' Williams | 1922-05-27 |
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North of the Rio Grande | Lola Sanchez | 1922-05-14 |
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The Ordeal | Kitty | 1922-05-21 |
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His Back Against the Wall | Dorothy Petwell | 1922-05-21 |
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After the Show | Lucy | 1921-10-30 |
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Man-Woman-Marriage | Bobo | 1921-03-27 |
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The Affairs of Anatol | Chorus Girl | 1921-09-25 |
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Forbidden Fruit | Nadia Craig | 1921-01-03 |
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The Man Who Had Everything | Leonore Pennell | 1920-10-17 |