- Dark-haired silent screen comedienne. A favourite leading lady of Buster Keaton, she appeared in several of his early two-reel comedies. Retired from films in 1922, after marrying the writer Jules Furthman. Lived in Culver City until the end of her life.
- From 1919 to 1922 Seely was under contract to comedy producer Mack Sennett, starting out in Sennett's "Bathing Beauty" series. Her five films with Buster Keaton - the defining moments of her career - were all done as loan-outs from Sennett and prevented her from working more extensively with Keaton. At the end of 1922 Seely retired from show business to raise a family.
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