Aye was selected as one of the
WAMPAS Baby Stars in 1922. She was a capable dancer, a talent she exhibited in several films. Aye was
Larry Semon's leading lady in
The Hick and worked with
Stan Laurel in
The Weak-End Party. She appeared in eighteen western shorts opposite
Bob Reeves. When she signed a long-term film contract she became the first Hollywood star to agree to a morality clause. Her last film role was in the 1926 comedy
Irene, starring
Colleen Moore, although she continued to work in vaudeville. In November 1927, Aye was one of six people arrested for their participation in presenting the play
The Married Virgin at The Green Street Theatre in San Francisco; the charge was that the play was immoral. The other five had been arrested on the charge once before, but it was Aye's first time. ==Personal life==