She appeared briefly in Hearts are Trumps in Washington, D. C. and on Broadway, starring in The Man on the Box, from October 1905 to January 1906.
In 1920 while still associated with Famous Players–Lasky, her husband formed his own new company Cecil B. DeMille Productions with his lawyer, Constance and his sister-in-law Ella King Adams who also worked as his script reader.
[citation needed] While performing, she met and later married Cecil Blount DeMille.
They married on August 16, 1902, at her parents' home 77 Washington Street, East Orange, New Jersey.
Richard DeMille wrote about his background in the book My Secret Mother: Lorna Moon.