[1] She began as a dancer, worked as one of the Sennett Bathing Beauties, and became a leading lady in silent motion pictures.
Among her film credits are starring roles in Sam Wood's Prodigal Daughters (1923), and Cecil B. DeMille's Feet of Clay (1924), The Golden Bed (1925), The Road to Yesterday (1925) and Dragnet Patrol (1931) with George "Gabby" Hayes.
Instead he thought Reynolds may have suffered an attack brought on by acute indigestion or ptomaine poisoning.
Police had discovered a half-filled bottle of poison in the bathroom which led to their initial conclusion.
"[citation needed] She married twice: Reynolds died in Hollywood on April 22, 1962, aged 62, at the Motion Picture Country Hospital in Woodland Hills, California.