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  1. Dec 27, 2020 · Mini bio of the life of actor Lionel Barrymore who is probably most famous for the role of villainous Mr. Potter in Frank Capra's 1946 film It's a Wonderful ...

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  2. Lionel Barrymore. "Half the people in Hollywood are dying to be discovered and the other half are afraid they will be." Lionel Herbert Barrymore ( né Blythe; April 28, 1878 – November 15, 1954) was one of the most famous screen actors during The Golden Age of Hollywood. He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to the Barrymore family, show ...

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    Barrymore.com. Lionel Barrymore. Actor Birth Name: Lionel Blyth Birth: Apr 28, 1878 - Philadelphia, PA Death: Nov 15, 1954 - Van Nuys, CA. Lionel once wrote : "My family first appeared on the stage in 1752. In the approximately two hundred [250 years to date] years past, the Barrymore-Drew clan has been accused of more nepotism than any other ...

  4. May 4, 2016 · Lionel Barrymore as Dr. Gillespie. Lew Ayres as Dr. Kildare. Barrymore was injured in the mid-1930s. This ultimately caused a shift in his career as he became more comfortable with a wheelchair. For almost half of the one hundred films in which he acted, he delivers all his dialogue while sitting down, or he uses a wheelchair.

  5. Dec 14, 2021 · Lionel Barrymore won Best Actor for playing Stephen Ashe in "A Free Soul" (via Academy Awards Database). If John was the leading man, Lionel was the happy character actor with a stern face and a stooped back — you may remember him as the villainous Mr. Potter in the Christmas movie " It's A Wonderful Life ," or as Otto Kringelein in "Grand ...

  6. On Borrowed Time (1939) -- (Movie Clip) You Made A Wish Her evilness no longer in doubt, Aunt Demetria (Eily Malyon) grills Granny Nellie (Beulah Bondia) about the assets of orphaned Pud (Bobs Watson), who then arrives with cranky Grandpa Julian (Lionel Barrymore), in On Borrowed Time, 1939, from the popular part-fantasy novel by A.E. Watkin.

  7. There's the old cemetery, squirrels, buttercups, daisies. Dozens of the prettiest little homes you ever saw. Ninety per cent owned by suckers who used to pay rent to you. Your Potter's Field, my dear Mr. Employer, is becoming just that. And are the local yokels making with those David and Goliath wisecracks!

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