Dorine Day
1930s-1950s actress and dancer
Dorine Day was an American actress and dancer who worked in film and television during the 1930s-1950s. She was active during Hollywood's golden age, a period marked by the studio system's control of entertainment production and the prominence of musical films and variety entertainment. Day appeared in various productions, showcasing talents in both dramatic and musical performances. Her career reflected the opportunities available to performers during this era, when studios controlled talent contracts and shaped artists' public personas. Like many performers of her generation, Day navigated the complex landscape of the entertainment industry while developing her craft across multiple mediums. She contributed to the body of work from this transformative period in cinema history, performing alongside other established and emerging talents of the time.
Entertainment
American
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Dorine
Greek origin
“A streamlined French feminine form that reduces the classical Dorian to an elegant, pronounceable English or French name. Dorine strikes a balance between intellectual heritage and accessible modernity.”