Seely is known to have appeared in 23 films, and her first role, according to IMDb, was an uncredited part in
Her Nature Dance (1917), at the age of 15. This picture was made for the
Mack Sennett studio, where she began as a "
Bathing Beauty", and where she was under contract for her entire career. Sennett loaned her to
Buster Keaton for four short films, including her first role with the great silent screen comedian as his bride and fellow ill-fated house-kit-builder in
One Week (1920). This is the role for which Seely is best known, and her unflappable screen personality, as well as the ability to keep up with Keaton and perform her own stunts, earned her the roles in the three other Keaton two-reelers. ==Personal life==