Toner made The Broken Toy, a two-reel heart interest drama with Violet Mersereau, in 1915. The movie is about a dancer who marries a millionaire and fears that he will no longer love her if she loses her ability to dance.
Toner's other screen credits are for The Turn of the Tide (1914), Human Hearts (1914), The Millionaire Engineer (1915), An All Around Mistake (1915), and The Romance of Tarzan (1918).
With the advent of radio and motion picture sound, Toner established a successful second career in her later years as a voice teacher.
Personal life
Elizabeth Toner married S. Russell Chesley, a businessman and socialite in 1914. She had two sons, Harry Childs Jr., from her first marriage, and Russell Chesley Jr., from her second. She moved with her family to Los Angeles in 1918 to pursue her acting career. Her grandson, Russell H. Chesley, is an entertainment industry executive and motion picture writer and producer
References
"Amusements; The College Widow Next Week". Daily Kennebec Journal. August 25, 1906. p. 9.
"Fitche's Girls Coming Here". La Crosse Tribune. October 10, 1908. p. 7.