[3] Before becoming an actress, Biron worked in 1916 as a movie ticket collector and cashier at Liberty Theater in Long Beach, California.
[6] After James Clemens was promoted to a directorial position in November 1919, he began producing films for the Gayety Comedies series that primarily featured Biron as female lead.
[7] She played the role of gang leader's wife, Alice Elliot, in the 1921 production of Below the Deadline.
Described in the Record-Journal as "one of the most beautiful actresses of the day", her character representation was claimed to place her alongside the likes of other big stars in film thanks to her conducting "one of the greatest emotional portrayals ever offered".
[8] Biron divorced from her husband, Harlan Thompson, in September 1920 after Harlan filed for divorce and Biron filed a cross-complaint accusing him of refusing to work.