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  1. Ethel Barrymore (born Ethel Mae Blythe; August 15, 1879 – June 18, 1959) was an American actress and a member of the Barrymore family of actors. [1] [2] Barrymore was a stage, screen and radio actress whose career spanned six decades, and was regarded as "The First Lady of the American Theatre".

  2. Ethel Barrymore was a renowned American actress of stage and screen, and the sister of Lionel and John Barrymore. She won an Oscar for her role in None But the Lonely Heart (1944) and starred in classics such as The Spiral Staircase (1946) and Portrait of Jennie (1948).

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  3. Ethel Barrymore was a stage and film actress who won an Oscar for her role in None But the Lonely Heart (1944). She was the sister of Lionel and John Barrymore and a great-aunt of Drew Barrymore.

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    • June 18, 1959
  4. Ethel Barrymore (born Aug. 15, 1879, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.—died June 18, 1959, Hollywood, Calif.) was an American stage and film actress whose distinctive style, voice, and wit made her the “first lady” of the American theatre. Barrymore, Ethel.

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  5. Ethel Barrymore was an American theatre artist and actor belonging to the Barrymore family of actors. Check out this biography to know in details about her childhood life, career, achievements and timeline.

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  7. Ethel Barrymore (born Ethel Mae Blythe; 1879–1959) was an American actress of stage, screen and radio. She came from a family of actors; she was the middle child of Maurice Barrymore and Georgie Drew Barrymore, and had two brothers, Lionel and John.

  8. A member of America's multi-generational acting dynasty, Ethel Barrymore established herself as "the first lady of the American stage" prior to following her brothers, Lionel and John, to the land of Hollywood and motion pictures. After paying her dues with smaller roles on the stages of New...

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