She was born in Houston, but in 1913 the family moved to Los Angeles, where Mildred attended school.
[1][3] Legal documents indicate she was briefly married and gave birth to a daughter, Lillie June Youngae, in 1923.
The film was directed by Paul Sloane, produced by William Fox, and had a screenplay written by Walter Weems.
[5] In the 1933 film Torch Singer, Washington acted as Carrie, who was the confidante and maid of the starring role played by Claudette Colbert.
[1] Other films featuring Washington include A Man of Sentiment (1933), The Shopworn Angel (1928), The Thoroughbred (1928), and In Old Kentucky (1927).