Laughlin went to New York as a young teenager, and was in Broadway shows by 1900's
The Belle of Bohemia. In 1902, at age 19, she played Dorothy Gale in a musical production of
The Wizard of Oz that started in Chicago and ran on Broadway through 1904. Other shows featuring Laughlin included
His Majesty (1906), ''The Top o' th' World
(1907), Mama's Boy
(1912), When Claudia Smiles (1914). She also had a solo variety show in 1909. "Miss Laughlin is such a demure, pretty, and winsome little body that her appearance alone is sufficient to please the most hardened playgoer or vaudeville attendant," commented a New York reviewer, "but when combined with her truly artistic singing, it is a treat that none can fail to enjoy. In widowhood she had a brief comeback on Broadway in 1925, in The Fall Guy''. Laughlin appeared in more than a dozen silent films, all made between 1913 and 1915, including
The Rebellious Pupil (1913, a short),
Northern Lights (1914),
The Greyhound (1914),
The Amazing Mr. Fellman (1915), and
What Happened to Father (1915),
Crooky Scruggs (1915) and ''The Crown Prince's Double'' (1916). ==Personal life==