Kane's movie career spanned much of the silent era, beginning with a role as
Bonita Canby, in
Arizona (1913). In the western she had the third lead, portraying the unfaithful wife of a
U.S. Cavalry officer. She co-starred as Jurgis Rudkus's (played by George Nash) wife Ona Lukoszaite in the film adaptation of
Upton Sinclair's
The Jungle (1914). She starred in
Via Wireless (1915) which was adapted from a play by
Winchell Smith and Paul Armstrong. The story describes the competition between two men in the invention of a new naval gun. A wealthy man becomes the rival of one of the inventors for the affection of the daughter of an
ironmaster. As
Frances Durant, Kane is finally given a part worthy of her skill as an actress. One critic described her as
a diamond set in brass in her previous films. ' Kane was employed by the
Mutual Film Corporation of
Santa Barbara, California when she made
The Upper Crust (1917). Produced by Mutual-American, Edward Pell is cast as Kane's
leading man in a comedy replete with humor. Kane is a young
Irish woman named ''Molly O'Toole''. She impersonates a wealthy
dowager and succeeds in her
ruse long enough to enjoy herself and eventually marry the dowager's son. In July 1917 Kane joined an effort organized by William A. Brady, President of the National Association of the Motion Picture Industry, and
D.W. Griffith. Their task was to utilize film as a tool of information regarding the
plans and purposes of the
United States in
World War I. Brady was appointed by President
Woodrow Wilson to mobilize the motion-picture industry. Kane was assigned to the Food Commission. In addition to Mutual she was associated with
Metro Pictures,
Pathé, and World. Kane filed a suit against Mutual in 1918, asking $33,500 for alleged
breach of contract.
The Scarlet Oath (1917) was a challenging movie for Kane who played the
dual role of two women.
A Game of Wits (1917) is a five-reel comedy with Kane portraying
Jeannette Browning in a unique love story. She continued to act in motion pictures for another decade. Among her later movies are ''Love's Law
(1918), The Daredevil
(1918), Someone Must Pay
(1919), Romeo's Dad
(1919), Empty Arms
(1920), Idle Hands
(1921), The White Sister (1923), and Convoy'' (1927). ==Marriage==