[[File:Actress-screenwriter Grace Cunard, publicity photo, 1915.jpeg|thumb|right|Publicity photograph of Cunard at Universal Ranch with lioness that reportedly "later attacked and killed her trainer", August 1915]]
Cunard’sCunard's collaboration with Ford continued into 1917, the same year she married for the second time, not to Ford but to the Irish-born actor [[Joe Moore (actor)|Joe Moore]]. Although the media had referred to her as "Miss" since she began working with Ford in 1912, Cunard had married earlier that same year in New York before moving to California. That first marriage appears to have been short-lived and ended, if not legally, for all practical purposes by the time she arrived on the West Coast. Nevertheless, Cunard’sCunard's collaboration with Ford finally ended after June 1917 with the release of ''In Treason's Grasp'', a five-reeler he directed for Renowned Pictures and in which she co-starred with him.<ref>[http://archive.org/details/motography18elec/page/324/mode/2up "In Treason's Grasp"], ''Motography'' (Chicago), August 11, 1917, p. 325. Internet Archive. Retrieved May 4, 2020.</ref>