Lucille Young

Lucille May Young (March 6, 1883[1] – August 2, 1934) was an American actress of the early silent film era.

She's mentioned as a player in the vaudeville giant, Vaughan Glaser Company in 1907.

[9] Her first film roles were in 1910, appearing opposite George Larkin in An Indian's Gratitude, and in The Vicar of Wakefield alongside Martin Faust and Anna Rosemond.

From 1916 to 1930 Young appeared in twenty four films, including The Daredevil alongside Tom Mix and Eva Novak, and opposite Marceau Moore in The Invisible Enemy.

[10] In 1918, Young married an attorney, Lieutenant Hale Day, in San Diego.