In the 1930’s she joined a company as a director of entertainment, she was also advertising her skills as a portrait and landscape artist on several cruise tours of the West Indies.
She also worked on Fiction House features, including Captain Terry Thunder, Hooks Devlin, Inspector Dayton and Senorita Rio.
In 1940, Albright was hired alongside several other female comic book artists by Fiction House, a pulp publishing company.
[4] Albright and her contemporaries, including Lily Renée and Fran Hopper, were hired to replace male artists who had been drafted.
[2][8] She contributed illustrations to a number of educational text books, including Joyce Jackson's Guide To Dating, Manual for Second Year Readers, and This Is Chicago.