Ms. Clair, a natural happy extrovert, starred in silent comedies,
Westerns, and serials. She was most popular in Westerns opposite cowboy
stars such as
Hoot Gibson although her career was less than a decade long.
She made her Hollywood debut in a series of comedies called 'The
Newlyweds and Their Baby', and her national reputation was boosted by
two serials
The Vanishing Rider (1928) and
Queen of the Northwoods (1929). In 1929, Ms. Clair was named by the
Western Association of Motion Picture Advertisers (or WAMPAS) as one of
13 Baby Stars, along with
Helen Twelvetrees and
Loretta Young. Unfortunately for her,
her voice wasn't deemed to resonate well in talkies and her career was
cut short.