- Screen, stage, and burlesque actress.
- Known around the turn of the century as "The Girl With the Million Dollar Legs."
- According to an article in The Southeast Missourian, she was working as a restaurant cashier in New York in 1920.
- Her stepbrother was A.J. Bailey, the Bailey in Barnum & Bailey Circus.
- A syndicated news item in 1923 noted that she was working as a salesperson at a drugstore in Hollywood.
- A 1928 article by Hortense Saunders reported that Bailey was the front desk clerk at the Lincoln Hotel in New York City and that she was planning to go into business.
- Just before her 75th birthday, it was reported that she was broke and nearly destitute, living in a tiny apartment off of Hollywood Boulevard, and that she had made a recent bid for work as an extra in motion pictures. This so-called comeback had not been successful: she worked six days as a background actor over the course of three years.
- Made her stage debut in 1892.
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