Nellie Bly Baker

Baker had a minor role in 1925 in the silent film The Red Kimono starring Priscilla Bonner, produced by Dorothy Davenport for Mrs. Wallace Reid Productions.

Chaplin cast her in A Woman of Paris (1923),[4] in which Baker gave a notable performance as a masseuse.

Baker played the slum nurse in Chaplin's 1921 film The Kid, produced by Associated First National Pictures.

[5] Baker's roles in these films were minor, but working alongside Chaplin was good publicity for her.

Baker played the minor role of Ellen in Associated First National Pictures' The Goldfish (1924), a love story based around each lover presenting a goldish to the other if they decide to part ways.

[7] The film was a silent movie produced by Warner Brothers Pictures, and is presumed to be lost.

[8] Also in 1926, Baker played a beautician in That Model from Paris, a silent film produced by Tiffany Productions Inc.[9] Baker played the role of a maid in four films, The Snob (1924), Breakfast at Sunrise (1927), Love and the Devil (1929) and The Bishop Murder Case (1930).

In Breakfast at Sunrise, produced by First National Productions, she plays the maid Madeline, who was one of the main characters.