Although she enjoyed a varied career that including silent films (Don Juan, 1926), early talkies, Broadway musicals (Fine and Dandy, 1930), and revues (John Murray Anderson's One for the Money, 1939), brunette Nell O'Day is solely remembered for her 13 B-Westerns opposite Johnny Mack Brown at Universal 1940-1942. Although no longer in the full bloom of youth, O'Day became known for her daring and had only rarely used her double, the legendary Babe DeFreest. She left films in 1943 to marry screen actor Larry Williams but returned to the legitimate stage after their divorce and also performed on early television. O'Day became a noted short-story writer late in life and reportedly even had a play produced by BBC Television.
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Boss of the Rawhide
Actor |
1944 | |||
| 1943 | ||||
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Thundering Trails
Actor |
1943 | |||
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Arizona Stagecoach
Actor |
1942 | |||
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Fighting Bill Fargo
Actor |
1942 | |||
| 1942 | ||||
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Pirates of the Prairie
Actor |
1942 | |||
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Stagecoach Buckaroo
Actor |
1942 | |||
| 1942 | ||||
| 1942 | ||||
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You're Telling Me
Actor |
1942 | |||
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Arizona Cyclone
Actor |
1941 | |||
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Back Street
Actor |
1941 | |||
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Boss of Bullion City
Actor |
1941 | |||
| 1941 | ||||
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Double Date
Actor |
1941 | |||
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Hello Sucker
Actor |
1941 | |||
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Law of the Range
Actor |
1941 | |||
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Man from Montana
Actor |
1941 | |||
| 1941 | ||||
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Rawhide Rangers
Actor |
1941 | |||
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Sing Another Chorus
Actor |
1941 | |||
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The Masked Rider
Actor |
1941 | |||
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Flight Angels
Actor |
1940 | |||
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Law and Order
Actor |
1940 | |||
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Pony Post
Actor |
1940 | |||
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Ragtime Cowboy Joe
Actor |
1940 | |||
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Saturday's Children
Actor |
1940 | |||
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Son of Roaring Dan
Actor |
1940 | |||
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Convention Girl
Actor |
1935 | |||
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Watch the Birdie
Actor |
1935 | |||
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Road to Ruin
Actor |
1934 | |||
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This Side of Heaven
Actor |
1934 | |||
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Woman in the Dark
Actor |
1934 | |||
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Smoke Lightning
Actor |
1933 | |||
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Rackety Rax
Actor |
1932 |
