In 1932, in her first released movie, she was credited as the number two as "Diane Melville" behind only the film's star, Tom Tyler, in Vanishing Men.
Her final credited role was as the number two "Ruth Davis" behind the star, Tom Tyler, in When a Man Rides Alone.
Her second un-credited role was in what was likely the most famous motion picture in which she ever appeared; she was a Chorus Girl in the famed 1933 release, 42nd Street (film).
[10] However, this was a short term assignment since passenger lists show that she was back in Los Angeles, California later in November 1938.
[14] During World War II, she had crossed the Atlantic Ocean to produce musicals in England with an amateur cast[2] to entertain the troops.
[15] In 1945-1953, the Futters lived in the New York City suburb bedroom community of Plainfield, New Jersey for the last eight years of her life.