Tichenor's first known credited role was as Molly Norton in the 1923
Tod Browning-directed drama film
Drifting, starring
Priscilla Dean,
Matt Moore and
Anna May Wong. It was produced and distributed by
Universal Pictures. The same year, she appeared in two more films; the small role of Dolly Baxter in the
Harry Beaumont directed comedy
The Gold Diggers (1923) for
Warner Bros., and an uncredited role as Cleo in the romantic drama
Maytime (1923), directed by
Louis J. Gasnier and featuring
Clara Bow in an early role. By the mid-1920s, Tichenor began affecting a somewhat sinister
vamp onscreen persona; appearing in roles such as The Painted Lady in the
Chester M. Franklin crime-drama
The Silent Accuser (1924), and two roles in 1926 film shorts simply billed as The Vamp. Tichenor is possibly best recalled for roles in two 1927 films directed by Tod Browning; the small role of Arachnida, a carnival sideshow performer who has the body of a spider and a woman's head, in the crime-drama
The Show; and as Luna, The Bat Girl in Browning's
lost horror film
London After Midnight, released by
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and starring
Lon Chaney. The last known copy of the film was destroyed in the
1965 MGM vault fire. Before quitting acting, Tichenor made appearances in about twelve different movies. Her last known film appearance was a small role in Tod Browing's 1928 mystery film
West of Zanzibar, starring Lon Chaney and
Lionel Barrymore. ==Personal life and death==