Weeks was a dancer, actress, and musical comedy performer. She used the name "Ada May" on advice from
Zelda Sears.
Jim Jam Jems (1920–1921), ''The O'Brien Girl
(1921 –1922), Lollipop
(1924), Rio Rita (1927–1928), and The Good Fairy (1932–1933). She appeared in the films The Dancing Town (1928), The Shaming of the True
(1930), Dance, Girl, Dance (1933), and Monsieur Verdoux (1947), and was seen on television in Fireside Theatre'' (1950). She also performed on radio programs. In 1920, Weeks sued impresario
John Cort for back pay. She also sought a court order to keep Cort from claiming she was under contract to him; his claims were preventing her from finding another theatrical role. == Personal life ==