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.
Manslaughter
(Miss Santa Claus)
The Marriage Market
(Dora Smith - Reform School Girl)
North of the Rio Grande
(Lola Sanchez)
Fools First
('Cutie' Williams)
One Clear Call
(Jim Ware's Daughter)
The Ordeal
(Kitty)
The Barrier
(Necia's Indian Mother)
Big Town
(Telephone Operator)
The Affairs of Anatol
(Chorus Girl)
Stranded
(Betty)
His Back Against the Wall
(Dorothy Petwell)
The Woman He Married
(Mimi)
The Vanishing American
(Gekin Yashi)
Captain Fly-by-Night
(Señorita Fernandez)
Worldly Goods
(Cassie)
Forbidden Fruit
(Nadia Craig)
Hotel Variety
The Man Who Had Everything
(Leonore Pennell)
All the Brothers Were Valiant
(The Brown Girl)
Man-Woman-Marriage
(Bobo)
After the Show
(Lucy)
Honor First
(Piquette)
So This Is Marriage?
(Mollie O'Brien)