[8][9] Her other stage shows included Broadway Rastus (1917),[5] Put and Take (1921),[10] Ebony Showboat (1929),[11] Great Day (1929),[12] Harlem after Dark (1930),[13] Red Light Mazie (1931),[14] Ballyhoola (1932),[15] and Ace in the Hole (1932).
[18][19] She starred in two musical films, Oscar Micheaux's Swing (1938), and Edgar G. Ulmer's Moon Over Harlem (1939).
She also appeared in a musical short, Cora Green: The Famous Creole Singer (1929).
[20] During World War II, she toured with the USO in the Persian Gulf, entertaining African-American troops.
[16][26] Nothing else is known of Green following news of her planned remarriage to Earl Dancer in 1949 or when she died.