Nell O'Day
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Born | Prairie Hill, Texas, U.S. | September 22, 1909
Died | January 3, 1989 Los Angeles, California, U.S. | (aged 79)
Occupation | Film actress |
Years active | 1926-1957 |
Spouse(s) | Ted Fetter (1935-1931) (divorced) Larry Williams (1942-1958)[1] |
Nell O'Day (September 22, 1909 – January 3, 1989) was an accomplished American equestrian and B-movie actress of the 1930s and 1940s.
Biography
Born in Prairie Hill, Texas, O'Day was a good-looking woman, and had her first screen roles in the 1920s as a teenager. Her first starring role was in 1932 when she starred in Rackety Rax opposite Victor McLaglen and Greta Nissan. From 1933 through 1940 she would star in nineteen films, with only a small number of those being western films. Starting in 1941 she began starring in roles placing her as the heroine in westerns, often opposite Johnny Mack Brown, Ray "Crash" Corrigan, Max Terhune, and John 'Dusty' King.
In 1942 she starred as the heroine in several cliffhanger episodes of Perils of the Royal Mounted. In 1943, under contract with Republic Pictures, she began starring in the serial films the Three Mesquiteers, alongside Bob Steele, Tom Tyler and Jimmie Dodd. Her last starring western role was in 1943, in the film Boss of Rawhide, opposite Dave O'Brien. She made one more movie, a non-western, in 1946 when she starred in The Story of Kenneth W. Randall M.D., but concentrated mostly on writing screenplays and stage plays.
She spent the rest of her life writing for stage and screen. She died of a heart attack on January 3, 1989, in Los Angeles, California.
Partial filmography
- Twinkletoes (1926) - Ballerina in Teacup (uncredited)
- King of Jazz (1930) - Dancer with Tommy Atkins Sextette
- Rackety Rax (1932) - Doris
- Smoke Lightning (1933) - Dorothy Benson
- This Side of Heaven (1934) - Miss Spence - Maxwell's Secretary (uncredited)
- The Road to Ruin (1934) - Eve Monroe
- Woman in the Dark (1934) - Helen Grant
- Convention Girl (1935) - Daisy Miller
- Boss of Bullion City (1940) - Martha Hadley
- Saturday's Children (1940) - Girl at Party (uncredited)
- Flight Angels (1940) - Sue
- Son of Roaring Dan (1940) - Jane Belden
- Ragtime Cowboy Joe (1940) - Helen Osborne
- Law and Order (1940) - Sally Dixon
- Pony Post (1940) - Norma Reeves
- Buck Privates (1941) - Camp Hostess (uncredited)
- Back Street (1941) - Elizabeth Saxel
- Nice Girl? (1941) - Young Girl at Benefit (uncredited)
- Double Date (1941) - Mary
- Bury Me Not on the Open Prairie (1941) - Edna Fielding
- Law of the Range (1941) - Mary O'Brien
- Hello, Sucker (1941) - Model
- Rawhide Rangers (1941) - Patti McDowell
- Man from Montana (1941) - Sally Preston
- Sing Another Chorus (1941) - Girl (uncredited)
- Never Give a Sucker an Even Break (1941) - The Salesgirl
- The Masked Rider (1941) - Jean Malone
- Arizona Cyclone (1941) - Claire Randolph
- Fighting Bill Fargo (1941) - Julie Fargo
- Stagecoach Buckaroo (1942) - Molly Denton
- The Mystery of Marie Roget (1942) - Camille
- You're Telling Me (1942) - Girl (uncredited)
- Perils of the Royal Mounted (1942, Serial) - Diana Blake
- There's One Born Every Minute (1942) - Antoinette (uncredited)
- Arizona Stage Coach (1942) - Dorrie Willard
- Pirates of the Prairie (1942) - Helen Spencer
- Thundering Trails (1943) - Edith Walker
- The Return of the Rangers (1943) - Anne Miller
- Boss of Rawhide (1943) - Mary Colby
- The Story of Kenneth W. Randall, M.D. (1946) - Martha Randall
References
External links
- Nell O'Day at IMDb
- Nell O'Day at AllMovie
- Nell O'Day at Find a Grave
- People from Washington County, Texas
- Actresses from Texas
- Screenwriters from Texas
- American women screenwriters
- American women dramatists and playwrights
- American film actresses
- 1909 births
- 1989 deaths
- 20th-century American actresses
- 20th-century American dramatists and playwrights
- 20th-century American women writers
- 20th-century American screenwriters
- American film actor, 1900s birth stubs