Shannon Day
Biography
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.
Known For

Manslaughter

The Affairs of Anatol

The Girl on the Stairs

The Vanishing American

North of the Rio Grande

Honor First

Captain Fly-by-Night

Forbidden Fruit
All Movies (29)
- Hotel Variety1933
- Big Town1932 · as Telephone Operator
- Worldly Goods1930 · as Cassie
- Stranded1927 · as Betty
- The Barrier1926 · as Necia's Indian Mother
- Time, the Comedian1925 · as Art Student (uncredited)
- The Vanishing American1925 · as Gekin Yashi
- The Girl on the Stairs1925 · as Mañuela Sarmento
- Silent Pal1925 · as Marjorie Winters
- The Star Dust Trail1924 · as Nan Hartley
- So This Is Marriage?1924 · as Mollie O'Brien
- The Hot Dog Special1924 · as The Fiddlin' Doll
- The Marriage Market1923 · as Dora Smith - Reform School Girl
- Marriage Morals1923 · as His Wife
- All the Brothers Were Valiant1923 · as The Brown Girl
- Captain Fly-by-Night1922 · as Señorita Fernandez
- Manslaughter1922 · as Miss Santa Claus
- Honor First1922 · as Piquette
- Fools First1922 · as 'Cutie' Williams
- The Ordeal1922 · as Kitty
- His Back Against the Wall1922 · as Dorothy Petwell
- One Clear Call1922 · as Jim Ware's Daughter
- North of the Rio Grande1922 · as Lola Sanchez
- The Woman He Married1922 · as Mimi
- After the Show1921 · as Lucy
- The Affairs of Anatol1921 · as Chorus Girl
- Man-Woman-Marriage1921 · as Bobo
- Forbidden Fruit1921 · as Nadia Craig
- The Man Who Had Everything1920 · as Leonore Pennell