
Blue Washington
Biography
Blue Washington was born on February 12, 1898 in Los Angeles, California, as Edgar Hughes Washington. He was an actor, known for There It Is (1928), Beggars of Life (1928) and Haunted Gold (1932). He was married to Marion Lenán. He died on September 15, 1970, at Mira Loma Hospital in Lancaster, California. He was laid to rest at Evergreen Memorial Park in Los Angeles. His son, Kenny Washington, was buried beside him in 1971. Edgar 'Blue' Washington was also a ballplayer in the Negro League for the Los Angeles White Sox and (briefly) the Kansas City Monarchs. He was a childhood friend of Frank Capra and appeared as John Wayne’s sidekick in Haunted Gold (1932), but it wasn’t always clear he was headed for Hollywood. He played professional baseball in the 1910s and 1920s for two of the most glamorous African American teams in existence, and for a time it must have seemed obvious that this was his vocation. In the end he chose a different path. It certainly wasn’t easier — Hollywood at that time was only marginally more accepting of black contributions than the white major leagues. The nickname 'Blue' came from Frank Capra, one of his best pals in the ethnically diverse surroundings of Lincoln Heights, Los Angeles.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

Tales of Manhattan
as Shantytown Man (uncredited)
1942

The Cowboy and the Lady
as Dock Worker (uncredited)
1938

Lady for a Night
as Man Sitting Next to Chloe (uncredited)
1942

Haunted Gold
as Clarence Washington Brown
1932

Tarzan and the Slave Girl
1950

Beggars of Life
as Black Mose
1928

To the Ends of the Earth
as Binda Sha Henchman (uncredited)
1948

There It Is
as The Butler
1928

The Phantom City
as 'Blue'
1928

Souls at Sea
as Ship Slave (uncredited)
1937

Parade of the West
as Sambo
1930

Lucky Larkin
as Hambone
1930

Weary River
as Prisoner in Bathtub (uncredited)
1929

Rowdy Ann
as The Train Porter
1919

Wells Fargo
as Sam - Coachman
1937

Rio Rita
as Fremont Bank Robber
1929

Menace
as Kenya Manservant
1934

Rose of Washington Square
as Prisoner (uncredited)
1939

Charlie Chan in Reno
as Man in Line-Up
1939

Way Down South
as Slave
1939