Laraine Day
Laraine Day, born La Raine Johnson, was a major movie star of the 1940s and '50s. Raised in Utah as part of a prominent Mormon family, she came to Hollywood as a young woman, and made her film debut with an uncredited role in Stella Dallas. Before she was famous she also played the birth-mother of Tarzan and Jane's adopted son "Boy" in Tarzan Finds a Son. Her break came in 1939, with the wildly popular "Dr Kildare" sequels. Day played Kildare's nurse and love interest in the third through ninth Kildare movies, until her character married the doctor in Dr. Kildare's Wedding Day. As Mrs Kildare, she was written out of the next, and last, Kildare feature. In 1942, she starred with Ayres again in the underrated axe murder melodrama Fingers at the Window. Over subsequent decades, her memorable films included the flashback-within-flashback-within-flashback drama The Locket, the gangster comedy Mr Lucky, and the campy paranoia piece I Married A Communist. She was among the all-star passengers in the overwrought airliner-in-peril drama The High and the Mighty, and in Hitchcock's Foreign Correspondent it was Day who encouraged Joel McCrea to give his stirring report of the air raid at the film's climax Hitchcock's thinly-veiled plea for America to enter World War II. When television became a viable income source, Day found the small screen more inviting and less time-consuming than making movies, and she became primarily a TV actress. She had a 15-minute series of uplifting vignettes called Daydreaming with Laraine, and another 15-minute daily celebrity chat show called The Laraine Day Show. Married to New York Giants manager Leo Durocher, Day became one of TV's first female sports reporters when she hosted Day with the Giants, an early 1950s baseball talk show with Giants' players that aired on New York City's Channel 11. Her last film was a low-budget thriller, The Third Voice, in 1960, but she continued taking occasional guest roles on TV series Love Boat, Fantasy Island, Murder, She Wrote, etc. through the mid-1980s. Following her retierment she spent the remainder of her life active in the Mormon church, Republican politics, and various charity related work. Upon the death of her third husband Michael Grilikhes in March 2007 she moved back to her native Utah where she died that November at age 87. She is interred at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles, CA.
Known For
Credits
- 1984 · Murder, She Wrote as Constance Fletcher
- 1984 · Airwolf as Amelia Davenport
- 1982 · Hotel as Mrs. Kupchak
- 1978 · Return to Fantasy Island as Mrs. Grant
- 1977 · The Love Boat as Vera Simpson
- 1975 · Murder on Flight 502 as Claire Garwood
- 1972 · The Sixth Sense as
- 1969 · Medical Center as
- 1968 · The Name of the Game as Grace Jellicoe
- 1965 · The F.B.I. as Helen York
- 1963 · Burke's Law as Lisa Cole
- 1962 · The Alfred Hitchcock Hour as Ruth
- 1961 · The New Breed as Vivian Cowley
- 1960 · Checkmate as Amnesiac Woman
- 1960 · The 3rd Voice as Marian Forbes
- 1958 · Pursuit as Kathy Nelson
- 1958 · Swiss Family Robinson as Mother
- 1956 · Three for Jamie Dawn as Sue Lorenz
- 1956 · Toy Tiger as Gwendolyn Taylor
- 1955 · The Final Tribute as Joyce Carter
- 1955 · Screen Director's Playhouse as Laraine Day
- 1955 · Too Old for Dolls as Marge Ramsay
- 1954 · Climax! as Ellen Parker
- 1954 · The High and the Mighty as Lydia Rice
- 1953 · Letter to Loretta as Carol Potter
- 1953 · Letter to Loretta as Karen McCall
- 1953 · Letter to Loretta as Sara Lewis
- 1953 · General Electric Theater as
- 1951 · Schlitz Playhouse of Stars as Mrs. Lorenz
- 1950 · Lux Video Theatre as Sophie
- 1950 · Lux Video Theatre as Charlotte Vale
- 1950 · Lux Video Theatre as Louise Howell
- 1950 · Lux Video Theatre as Lynn
- 1950 · Lux Video Theatre as Claire Brandon
- 1950 · Lux Video Theatre as Lydia
- 1950 · Lux Video Theatre as Phyllis Dietrichson
- 1950 · The Woman on Pier 13 as Nan Lowry Collins
- 1950 · Your Show of Shows as
- 1950 · What's My Line? as Self - Panelist
- 1950 · What's My Line? as Self - Mystery Guest
- 1949 · Without Honor as Jane Bandle
- 1948 · My Dear Secretary as Stephanie 'Steve' Gaylord
- 1947 · Tycoon as Maura Alexander Munroe
- 1946 · The Locket as Nancy
- 1945 · Those Endearing Young Charms as Helen Brandt
- 1945 · Keep Your Powder Dry as Leigh Rand
- 1944 · Bride by Mistake as Norah Hunter
- 1944 · The Story of Dr. Wassell as Madeleine
- 1944 · Twenty Years After as (archive footage)
- 1943 · Mr. Lucky as Dorothy Bryant
- 1942 · Journey for Margaret as Nora Davis
- 1942 · The Glass Key as Nurse (uncredited)
- 1942 · Mr. Gardenia Jones as Joanne
- 1942 · Fingers at the Window as Edwina 'Eddie' Brown
- 1942 · A Yank on the Burma Road as Mrs. Gail Farwood
- 1941 · Kathleen as Martha Kent
- 1941 · Unholy Partners as Miss 'Croney' Cronin
- 1941 · Dr. Kildare's Wedding Day as Nurse Mary Lamont
- 1941 · The People Vs. Dr. Kildare as Nurse Mary Lamont
- 1941 · The Bad Man as Lucia Pell
- 1941 · The Trial of Mary Dugan as Mary Dugan
- 1940 · Dr. Kildare's Crisis as Nurse Mary Lamont
- 1940 · A New Romance of Celluloid: The Miracle of Sound as Self
- 1940 · Dr. Kildare Goes Home as Nurse Mary Lamont
- 1940 · Foreign Correspondent as Carol Fisher
- 1940 · Dr. Kildare's Strange Case as Nurse Mary Lamont
- 1940 · And One Was Beautiful as Kate Lattimer
- 1940 · My Son, My Son! as Maeve O’Riordan
- 1940 · I Take This Woman as Linda Rodgers
- 1939 · The Secret of Dr. Kildare as Nurse Mary Lamont
- 1939 · Think First as Marjorie (Margie) Smith
- 1939 · Tarzan Finds a Son! as Mrs. Richard Lancing
- 1939 · Calling Dr. Kildare as Nurse Mary Lamont
- 1939 · Sergeant Madden as Eileen Daly
- 1939 · Arizona Legion as Letty Meade (as Laraine Johnson)
- 1938 · Painted Desert as Carol Banning
- 1938 · Border G-Man as Betty Holden (as Laraine Johnson)
- 1938 · Scandal Street as Peg Smith (as Laraine Johnson)
- 1937 · Stella Dallas as Girl at Soda Shop / Train Passenger (uncredited)