Amazar began her singing career at the Marinskiy Theater in St. Petersburg (Petrograd), Russia, in
Il Pagliacci by Leoncavallo and found further success in Monte Carlo and Milan. She moved to the United States during
World War I, a member of the Boston National Opera Company and a client of the Bel Canto Music Bureau. She sued her lover, baritone
Georges Baklanoff, for an assault while they were on a Pacific Coast tour in 1917. They later reached a settlement. Amazar appeared in three
silent films,
The Volcano (1919),
As a Man Thinks (1919), and ''L'Aviateur Masqué'' (1922). She had a cabaret act in Paris in 1920. In 1917 she appeared in Ziegfeld's
Follies of 1917. In 1925, Amazar was in the cast of another revue,
Sinners of 1925, in New York. In 1927 and 1928, she was in the cast of
Blossom Time, an operetta based loosely on the life of composer
Franz Schubert. =="Cheesecake"==