Chute was on the professional stage from 1908-1919. In 1911 to 1912, she played Mrs. Cowper-Cowper in the first revival of
Lady Windermere's Fan. In 1917,
George Robey employed Chute as his private secretary. In 1920, she was employed by
Sir Oswald Stoll as the first woman press representative for London's Coliseum and Alhambra theatres. In 1925, Chute travelled to Germany to survey their studio systems. In 1926, Chute travelled to Hollywood to interview some of her favorite film stars, including
Mary Pickford,
Charlie Chaplin and
Douglas Fairbanks. She would return every year. Chute wrote for various fan magazines including
Hollywood Magazine,
Photoplay, and
Picture Play magazine. Chute also took photographs of many stars, including
Jean Harlow,
Marion Davies,
Dorothy Sebastian, and
Joan Crawford. Her career declined after Chute published articles exposing the mistreatment of women in Hollywood, similar to today's
MeToo movement. == Legacy ==