Known For:
Acting
Birthday:
September 22, 1909
Place of Birth:
Prairie Hill, Washington County, Texas, USA
Nell O'Day (September 22, 1909 – January 3, 1989) was an accomplished American equestrian and B-movie actress of the 1930s and 1940s.
Year | Movie | Role |
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1946 | Doctor in Industry: The Story of Kennethh W. Randall, M.D. | Martha Randall |
1943 | Thundering Trails | Edith Walker |
1943 | Boss of Rawhide | Mary Colby |
1943 | The Return of the Rangers | Anne Miller |
1942 | Arizona Stage Coach | Dorrie Willard |
1942 | Stagecoach Buckaroo | Molly Denton |
1942 | The Mystery of Marie Roget | Camille Roget |
1942 | Perils of the Royal Mounted | Diana Blake |
1942 | Pirates of the Prairie | Helen Spencer |
1942 | There's One Born Every Minute | Antoinette |
1941 | Never Give a Sucker an Even Break | The Salesgirl |
1941 | Rawhide Rangers | Patti McDowell |
1941 | Back Street | Elizabeth Saxel |
1941 | Law of the Range | Mary O'Brien |
1941 | The Masked Rider | Jean Malone |
1941 | Man from Montana | Sally Preston |
1941 | Arizona Cyclone | Claire Randolph |
1941 | Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie | Edna Fielding |
1941 | Fighting Bill Fargo | Julie Fargo |
1941 | Buck Privates | Camp Hostess (uncredited) |
1940 | Pony Post | Norma Reeves |
1940 | Ragtime Cowboy Joe | Helen Osborne |
1940 | Boss of Bullion City | Martha Hadley |
1940 | Law and Order | Sally Dixon |
1940 | Son of Roaring Dan | Jane Belden |
1940 | Saturday's Children | Girl at Party (uncredited) |
1935 | Convention Girl | Daisy Miller, Tommy's Sweetheart |
1935 | Watch the Birdie | Dorothy Ripley |
1935 | Serves You Right | Helen Gray |
1934 | This Side of Heaven | Miss Spence - Maxwell's Secretary (uncredited) |
1934 | Woman in the Dark | Helen Grant |
1934 | The Road to Ruin | Eve Monroe |
1933 | Hooks and Jabs | |
1933 | Knight Duty | Museum Director's Daughter |
1933 | Tied for Life | The Bride |
1933 | Smoke Lightning | Dorothy Benson |
1932 | Rackety Rax | Doris |
1930 | King of Jazz | Dancer |
Year | TV Show | Role |
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1948 | Studio One | Clarice Morrison |