"The scream of the screen". One reviewer likened her to a "sort of Charlie Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks, Sr., and Max Linder." All this was compressed into "one more or less diminutive package of femininity". Sometimes called "the girl Charlie Chaplin", she worked for Mack Sennett and later L-KO Kompany. Her early comedies were often produced by Universal Pictures.
Laughing Gas
(Dentist's wife)
A Coat's Tale
Caught in a Cabaret
(Party Guest (uncredited))
The Junior Year
Caught in the Rain
(Hotel Guest (uncredited))
Pirates of the Air
(The Head Waitress)
Bombs and Bangs
The Pride of the Force
(The Girl)
Lover's Luck
(Leader of Snoopy Neighbors)
Cinderella Cinders
(Cinderella)
The Great Toe Mystery
(The Wife (uncredited))
Shot in the Excitement
(The Daughter)
Neptune's Naughty Daughter
(Neptune's Daughter)
Mabel's Busy Day
(Spectator (uncredited))
Mabel's Married Life
(Neighbor (uncredited))
The Knockout
(Spectator / Party Guest (uncredited))
Tillie's Punctured Romance
(Back Room Diner / Party Guest (uncredited))
Mabel and Fatty’s Married Life
(Woman (uncredited) (unconfirmed))
Hoot Toot
(Magnolia Milkshake)
Shipwrecked
(Cook's Assistant)
That's the Spirit
(Mrs. Green)
He Loved the Ladies
(The Diner)
Under a Spell
One Wet Night
(Nervy Ned's Wife)
Cursed by His Beauty
(The Iceman's Wife)
Silk Hose and High Pressure
(Alice)
Father Was a Loafer
(The Deserted Wife)
Under New Management
(The Boss’s Wife)
How Stars are Made
(Lillian Russell)
In Dutch
(Hulda from Holland)
Distilled Love
(The Milkmaid)
His Wooden Legacy
Her Lucky Day
A Convict’s Happy Bride
The Winning Five
Their Last Haul
(Wife)
Dangerous Pleasure
Lunatics in Politics
(Candidate for Chief of Police)