[2][3][4] Members of the company included Duncan Penwarden, Inda Palmer,[5] and Russian actor Theodore Lorch, who was her co-star in a 1906 production of Dr. Jekyll and Mr.
[1] Her son Kenneth Harlan was also a member of her company, and sometimes acted opposite her, as her husband, brother, or even as her father.
[6] She appeared in George M. Cohan's Seven Keys to Baldpate in San Francisco, in a 1915 production starring Cyril Scott.
[7] Harlan moved to Southern California in 1915, and preceded her son into screen roles,[8] appearing in two silent films, Angel Child (1919)[9] and The Way of the Strong (1919, with Anna Q.
[11] In 1930, she served as foreman of the jury in the Los Angeles manslaughter trial of Otto Sanhuber, who shot the husband of his lover, Walburga Oesterreich in 1922.