[3][4] Sara Blotcky performed as a "dramatic reciter" in the midwest before going to New York.
[5] Sara Biala's first Broadway show was A Citizen's Home (1909).
[11] She also appeared in Mary Magdalene and The Snow Storm at the Hackett Theatre in New York,[12][13] and in Three Spoonfuls in London in 1915.
[14][15] She appeared in several silent films, including The Heart of a Gypsy (1919), The Fear Market (1920), and The Law of the Yukon (1920).
Her remains were buried in the Jewish cemetery in Des Moines, Iowa.