Background
She was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
She was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
She completed a successful vaudeville tour in 1916.
MacMillan gained fame as the Cinderella Girl in a contest to discover a woman with feet small enough to wear a Cinderella golden slipper. Her foot measured an 11½ children"s size. Soon she had a leading part in the original production of the musical, The Time, The Place and The Girl.
While engaged in this play, in the 1908 season, the actress had surgery at Harper Hospital, Detroit, Michigan.
She participated in the stage production, The Wishing Slippers, at Universal City, California. Another play of note is In And Out of the Movies.
She performed in this vaudeville oddity, in Fort Wayne, Indiana, during the fall of 1917. In motion pictures Mission MacMillan joined the stock company of The Oz Film Manufacturing Company (where she appeared in the company"s logo, with her face on a black background) and debuted in the film version of The Patchwork Girl of Oz and The Magic Cloak of Oz (1914) and the lost series of L. Frank Baum-written and produced shorts, Violet"s Dreams, in which she played a girl named Claribel who had fairy-tale adventures in her dreams.
She was an actress for Universal Pictures.
She made twenty-six motion pictures, ending with the role of Violet Bronson in The Mystery Mind (1920). Among her co-stars in films were Lon Chaney, Blanche Ring, Trixie Friganza, and Julian Eltinge. Violet retired from show business in 1922.