Originally from Alexandria, Virginia. Mildred Marie Langford is a LA-based actor, writer, producer, content creator, and Founder & CEO of Little Black Pearl Production. A new faith-based and social justice focused independent film production company founded with the aim to spotlight strong female-driven and transformative narratives by women of color in front of and behind the lens.
Her television and film credits include Will Trent, Grey’s Anatomy, Amazon original series BOSCH, Delilah, Chicago MED, Masters of Sex, BOSS, Upload, The Good Side of Bad, Grow Up, Dimensional Shift, Analysis Paralysis, Magic Funhouse, Market Value, Your Beautiful Baby, Concrete Rose, and Egg Day. Other noted works, which she wrote and led, include The Three Phases of Isa, which centers on the story of a young woman, who trapped in an abusive marriage, confronts her younger selves to try and gain the freedom she so desperately seeks, and Justice for Ezra, inspired by the senseless shooting of Ahmaud Arbery. Mildred is also the co-creator, co-writer, and co-executive producer of the six-episode dramedy series Commune (YouTube - Commune: The Series) and co-producer and co-writer of the new dark anthology series Ticker.
She is a co-founding member of The Black Creators Collective, a non-profit arts organization dedicated to providing artistic outreach to the greater Los Angeles community through media, theater, and educational programming."
Mildred earned her B.A. in Theatre from George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia, and is an alumnus of the renowned Ensemble Training Program, The School at Steppenwolf in Chicago, founded by actors Jeff Perry and Gary Sinise.
She is currently in pre-production for her next short film project titled NOLA: The Beginning. A socially visual narrative exploring Black motherhood in America.