Richard Day
Richard Day was born on May 9, 1896, in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Day worked in the film industry as an art director, a role focused on designing and constructing sets, environments, and visual aesthetics for productions.
Biography
Richard Day was born on May 9, 1896, in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Day worked in the film industry as an art director, a role focused on designing and constructing sets, environments, and visual aesthetics for productions. Their credited filmography includes five titles, spanning from 1924 to 1967, where they contributed to the visual presentation of each film. Among these are Greed, Valley of the Dolls, The Return of Frank James, Stella Dallas, and The Gorilla, all of which feature Day’s credited work in art direction.
Day’s involvement in cinema extended over decades, with a career that included multiple productions across different genres and styles. Their contributions were part of the broader effort to shape the visual identity of films during their active years. The range o…




