Laraine Day

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Laraine Day

Birth name Laraine Johnson
Born October 13, 1917
Flag of United States Roosevelt, Utah

American actress Laraine Day (b. Laraine Johnson on October 13, 1917 in Roosevelt, Utah), a descendant of a prominent Mormon pioneer leader, moved with her family from Utah to California, where she began her acting career with the Long Beach Players.

In 1937 she debuted onscreen in a bit part in Stella Dallas; shortly afterwards she won lead roles in several George O'Brien westerns at RKO, in which she was billed as "Laraine Hays" and then Laraine Johnson. In 1939 she signed with MGM, going on to become popular and well-known (billed as Laraine Day) as "Nurse Mary Lamont", the title character's fiancee in a string of seven "Dr. Kildare" movies beginning with Calling Dr. Kildare (1939); Lew Ayres played Dr. Kildare.

During the '40s and '50s she played a variety of leads in medium-budget films made by several studios. She rarely appeared in films after 1960, but later occasionally appeared on TV, portraying matronly types. She was married to famous baseball manager Leo Durocher from 1947-1960, when she was sometimes referred to as "the first lady of baseball".

For her contribution to the motion picture industry, Laraine Day has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6676 Hollywood Blvd.

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NAME Day, Laraine
ALTERNATIVE NAMES Johnson, Laraine
SHORT DESCRIPTION actress
DATE OF BIRTH October 13, 1917
PLACE OF BIRTH Roosevelt, Utah
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH