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  1. John Barrymore (born John Sidney Blyth; February 14 or 15, 1882 – May 29, 1942) was an American actor on stage, screen, and radio. A member of the Drew and Barrymore theatrical families , he initially tried to avoid the stage, and briefly attempted a career as an artist, but appeared on stage together with his father Maurice in 1900, and then ...

  2. John Barrymore was a legendary American actor of stage and screen, known for his roles in Hamlet, Svengali, Grand Hotel and more. He was a member of the famous Barrymore family and a heavy drinker who suffered from alcoholism and old age.

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  3. Learn about the life and career of John Barrymore, a legendary American actor who starred in stage and screen, and was a member of the famous Barrymore family. Discover his achievements, tragedies, trivia, and quotes from this comprehensive biography.

    • February 15, 1882
    • May 29, 1942
  4. Feb 15, 2024 · John Barrymore, American actor, called ‘The Great Profile,’ who is remembered both for his film and stage roles as a debonair leading man and for his interpretations of William Shakespeare’s Richard III and Hamlet. He was considered one of the greatest and handsomest actors of the age.

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    As an acting family it was natural for the children to put on their own home made plays together. The elder brother, Lionel would usually play the hero to Ethel's heroine, with the youngest sibling, John, forced to play the role of the villain. His mother died in 1893 when John was 11 and he was brought up by his father and in the care of relatives...

    Barrymore was thirty-five in 1917 when America entered the First World War. He tried to enlist for military service but was refused on medical grounds as he had varicose veins. Barrymore's good looks and remarkable talent made him one of the first great stars of silent movies although he continued to perform regularly on Broadway for the next decad...

    Unlike many of his contemporaries, the arrival of sound movies caused no problems to Barrymore. He had a strong, well modulated voice which he had used to great effect on stage, and which served him well on screen. After the early Talkies 'The Show of Shows'' in 1929 and 'General Crack' in 1930 he starred in 'Moby Dick', also in 1930. Barrymore was...

    Barrymore lived life to excess and particularly had a love of alcohol. His life of heavy drinking began to exact a heavy price when he was in his early 40's. He lost his dashing good looks and appeared bloated and slow. Worse still, his memory deteriorated to the point where he could not remember his lines and from 'Romeo and Juliet' in 1936 onward...

    Barrymore's third wife was Dolores Costello, an actress whom he met on the set of 'The Sea Beast' in 1926. They married in 1928 and had two children, Dolores and John. After their divorce in 1935 Barrymore married for a fourth time in 1936 to actress Elaine Barrie. They divorced in 1940. During a rehearsal for the Rudy Vallee radio show Barrymore c...

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  6. Apr 1, 1997 · A biography of the great actor John Barrymore, who starred in stage, film and Hollywood roles with equal skill and versatility. Learn about his life, career, achievements, challenges and legacy from author Donald Dale Jackson, who observed him in his final years.

  7. John Barrymore on stage, screen and radio. Barrymore in 1927. John Barrymore (born John Sidney Blyth; 1882–1942) was an American actor of stage, screen and radio who appeared in more than 40 plays, 60 films and 100 radio shows. [1] .

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