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  1. In 1896, Barrymore became the first major Broadway star to headline in vaudeville —a brave foray at the time. During his career, Maurice Barrymore played opposite many of the reigning female stars of the time including Helena Modjeska, Mrs. Fiske, Mrs. Leslie Carter, Olga Nethersole, Lillian Russell, and Lily Langtry.

  2. Jun 12, 2006 · It was a genuine frontier show–a Western showdown. Herbert Arthur Chamberlayne Hunter Blyth, born in India of a respectable English family on September 21, 1849, had taken the name Maurice Barrymore from a playbill soon after disgracing the Blyths by becoming an actor in 1872.

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  4. Maurice Barrymore (born September 21, 1847/49, Fort Agra, India—died March 26, 1905, Amityville, New York, U.S.) was an Indian-born British actor and sometime playwright. He was the founder—with his wife, Georgiana Barrymore—of the renowned Barrymore theatrical family.

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  5. May 8, 2024 · Quick Reference. (1847–1905), English actor, who took his stage name from an old playbill hanging in the Haymarket Theatre in London. He first appeared on the stage in 1875, and then went ... From: Barrymore, Maurice in The Concise Oxford Companion to the Theatre ». Subjects: Performing arts — Theatre.

  6. He did, however, write (with much rewriting help) original plays for actress Helena Modjeska and played in some of them. Barrymore died on March 26, 1905, in Amityville, New York. (1847–1905). British actor and sometime playwright Maurice Barrymore was the founder, with his wife, Georgiana Barrymore, of the renowned theatrical Barrymore family.

  7. Maurice Barrymore. Also Credited As: M. Barrymore. Date of Death: March 26, 1905 (57) Birth Place: Fort Agra, INDIA. Latest News on Maurice Barrymore: Augustin Daly's A MARRIAGE CONTRACT Opens To ...

  8. (1847-1905) "Barry" was the great romantic leading man of the 1880s on the American stage. His personality mirrored that of the more dashing roles he played--the Captain in "The Heart of Maryland" for instance--for he was garralous, funny, quick with his fists, adventurous, and irreverent.

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