In 1915, she made her first film,
The Rack, with
World Film Company of
Fort Lee, New Jersey. One of the most remembered films of her early career is
Monsieur Beaucaire (1924). In this production, she starred opposite
Rudolph Valentino. She and her husband, Milton Sills, starred in
The Unguarded Hour for First National Pictures (1925). Laura Wood, a star swimmer and wife of Gaylord Wood, First National Pictures cinematographer, doubled for her swimming scenes because she couldn't swim. Kenyon's first sound film was
The Home Towners (1928). She also starred in
Paramount Pictures' first talking film,
Interference (1928). Kenyon was cast opposite actor
George Arliss in two films:
Alexander Hamilton (1931) and
Voltaire (1933). She participated in
Counsellor at Law (1933) with
John Barrymore. In the autumn of 1935, Doris appeared with
Ramon Novarro in the play
A Royal Miscarriage in
London. Kenyon's film career ended with a cameo in
The Man in the Iron Mask (1939). ==Music==