Logan was awarded a screen test with the then unknown actor
Ben Lyon. Lyon was later (1930) the husband of Hollywood actress
Bebe Daniels and became a prominent figure in the movies. Later he furthered the careers of such stars as
Marilyn Monroe. Working for Associated Producers, Logan was featured opposite Jane Peters, the future
Carole Lombard in the film
A Perfect Crime (1921). Peters was only a youth, appearing as a pretty blonde child actress. The same year she played with
Mabel Normand in ''
Molly O''' (1921). Other features she starred in during the early 1920s include
Burning Sands (1922),
A Blind Bargain (1922),
Sixty Cents an Hour (1923),
Java Head (1923), and
A Man Must Live (1924). Among her co-stars were
Thomas Meighan,
Milton Sills,
Ricardo Cortez,
Leatrice Joy,
Richard Dix,
Lon Chaney Sr., and
William Powell.
The House of Youth (1924) is described as her "first starring vehicle." In 1926, Logan made
Footloose Widows with
Louise Fazenda and
The Blood Ship in 1927 with
Richard Arlen. Other prominent leading men whom the actress worked with were
Lionel Barrymore,
John Barrymore, and
Antonio Moreno. '' Logan was selected by
Cecil B. De Mille for the role of
Mary Magdalene in the classic
The King of Kings (1927). The part was much sought after by actresses of the era. The movie broke records for audience attendance. It was shown somewhere in the world each day for decades after its release. When talking pictures began, Logan's voice was recorded to accompany her acting part in the original silent film. The actress of silent films was largely unsuccessful in the new medium of
talkies. In an early musical,
The Show of Shows (1929), Logan was a member of an all-star cast. This followed her work in some early and profitable sound films for
Columbia Pictures. ==Writer and director of films==