[2] Fan magazines from the time claimed that she attended and graduated from Mills College, and Myrtle Gebhardt reported that Fuller lost her family at 19.
She then joined the cast of Harry Bulgur’s The Flirting Princess, a musical revue, in 1910 and toured with it off and on throughout San Francisco, Chicago, Washington, and Rhode Island.
[3] Fuller would also occasionally play old men and boy roles due to her plain, boyish appearance and small stature.
[4] The following year, she acted with Fred Mace in the short Bath Tub Perils and suffered two broken ribs during the flood sequence.
Fuller continued to work with von Stroheim, playing a chambermaid in his 1925 film The Merry Widow and as Fay Wray's mother in The Wedding March.