- Leading lady of the silent screen, on stage from 1906 and prominent in films with Essanay between 1914 and 1918. She was tagged as "the best-dressed film actress" with numerous publicity stills in McClure's, McCall's, Ladies World, and Pictorial Review. Her gowns were regularly designed by the couturier Lucile. Mayo also studied sculpture in New York at the Art Students League at the Art Institute in Chicago. Her career ended abruptly in 1918.
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