As a teenager, she trained with several prominent ballet companies, including the Hazel Wallack Studio, the Pavley-Oukrainsky Ballet, and the Adolph Bolm Company.[citation needed] In 1925, she was in the production of The Legend of the Nile.[3]
While dancing with the Civic Opera,[4] she also toured extensively in Europe.[citation needed] She toured in production called A Bird Fantasy in 1926, including at the Palace Theatre in Dallas, Texas[5] and in Kansas City's Newman Theater.[6] She made an appearance as a bird of paradise in the final number of the silent film A Social Celebrity (1926) with Vivian Gonchar, with whom she had toured.[7]
In 1936, she was announced as the principal dancer with the new Coe Glade touring company.[8] Lundgren was one of the principal dancers in the Outdoor Opera of Soldier Field productions of Aida and Il Trovatore in Chicago in 1936.[9]