Long's first film experience came when
Jesse Lasky secured fourteen of the prettiest women for parts in his
The Dressmaker from Paris (1925). Produced by
Famous Players, Long's character was noticed on the screen by filmmaker
D.W. Griffith. Soon she appeared in a motion picture with
Leatrice Joy. Her first part with Sebastian was in
Fifth Avenue (1926), playing a
Greenwich Village girl. She next starred with
Buck Jones in a
Pathe Pictures production of the comedy,
The Fighting Buckaroo (1926). She was selected as one of the
WAMPAS Baby Stars of 1926 along with
Joan Crawford,
Fay Wray,
Mary Brian,
Joyce Compton, and eight others. In 1927 she appeared in the
serial King of the Jungle with
Elmo Lincoln. Long's final screen appearances came in ''Cock o' the Walk
(1930) and Traffic Tangle'' (1930). She studied voice beginning in 1932 with director
Mitchell Leisen. ==Personal life==