- After 1921 she concentrated again to her stage career and in 1926 she went to Europe where she appeared among others at the Daly's Theater in London. During this time she also took part in few German silent movies, among them "Dorine und der Zufall" (28) where she played the title role. To her co-stars belonged Ernst Verebes, Igo Sym and Hans Thimig.
- Despite modest critics she played in some other German movies before she returned d to the USA in 1929. There she was busy as a dancer mainly and she acted a last time in front of the camera. The movie "The Talk of Hollywood" (1929) was her only talky at the same time.
- She began her stage career in New York where she took part in plays like "The Velvet Lady" (1919) and "The Magic Melody" (1920). Finally she went to Hollywood where she continued her stage career.
- When she failed to become established as a cabaret artist she retired.
- The actress, singer and dancer Fay Marbé was especially well-known for her dancing and singing.
- She made her film debut in "Her Very Idea" (1920). In this movie she impersonated the role of a dancer at the side of Taylor Holmes, Virginia Valli and Betty Ross Clarke. By her own account she also played a dancer in D.W. Griffith's "Orphans of the Storm" (1921).
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