Nell O'Day
Biography
Nell O'Day, born on September 22, 1909, and passing away on January 3, 1989, was a talented American equestrian and a notable B-movie actress during the 1930s and 1940s. With a passion for horseback riding, O'Day made a significant mark in both the equestrian world and the film industry. Her dual talents allowed her to excel in a variety of roles, captivating audiences with her performances in low-budget films that often showcased her riding skills. Throughout her career, she became a familiar face in cinema, contributing to the charm and allure of the era's entertainment. O'Day's legacy endures as a representation of the multifaceted artists of her time, seamlessly blending her love for horses with her acting pursuits.
Filmography
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Boss of Rawhide
1943 • Mary Colby
Stagecoach Buckaroo
1942 • Molly Denton
The Mystery of Marie Roget
1942 • Camille Roget
Back Street (1941)
1941 • Elizabeth Saxel
Never Give a Sucker an Even Break
1941
Woman in the Dark
1934 • Helen Grant
The Masked Rider
1941 • Jean Malone