Background
Washburn, Bryant was born on April 28, 1889 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of Bryant and Metha Catherine (Johnson) Washburn.
Washburn, Bryant was born on April 28, 1889 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of Bryant and Metha Catherine (Johnson) Washburn.
Of Danish and British parentage. Educated Lake View High School, Chicago.
Catherine. Began on stage, 1907. Toured with George Doctorate. Fawcett. Moving picture career since 1911.
Rôles include leading parts in “Till I Come Back to You,” “The Skinner Dress Suit Series,” “Why Smith Left Home,” “lieutenant Pays to Advertise,” “Too Much Johnson,” “Six Best Cellars,” “Mistress Temple’s Telegram,” “The Sins of Saint Anthony,” “The Road to London,” “Hungry Hearts,” “Rupert of Hentzau,” “The Meanest Manitoba in the World,” “The Common Law,” “Temptation,” “Mine to Keep,” “The Love Trap,” “Other Men's Daughters,” “Try and Get lieutenant,” “The Love Thrill,” “Beware of Widows,” “Breakfast at Sunrise,” “Honeymoon Flats,” “Skinner’s Big Idea”.
“What Price Innocence.” Presbyterian.
Mason (32 degree, Shriner).
Married Mabel Forrest Chidester, of Chicago, July 3, 1914 (divorced 1928). Married second, Dahlia Pears, of Toronto, Canada, March 1929. Children: Bryant, Dwight Ludlow.