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John Barrymore (John Blythe)actor Born: 2/15/1882 Birthplace: Philadelphia Film and stage actor known for his acting skills and tempestuous personal life. In 1922 and 1923, he gave 101 performances as Hamlet. His films include A Bill of Divorcement (1932) and Twentieth Century (1934). Other famous relatives include:Maurice Barrymore (Herbert Blythe)actor Born: 1847 Birthplace: Agra, India Father of John Barrymore, immigrated to the United States in 1875 and appeared in Augustin Daly's play Under the Gaslight. With his wife, Georgianna Drew, he began an American acting dynasty carried on with children John, Lionel, and Ethel, grandson John Drew, and great-granddaughter, Drew Barrymore. Died: 1905Georgianna Drew actressBorn: 1856 Birthplace: Philadelphia Married to Maurice Barrymore, she was herself from a family of actors. She appeared with her husband in the play Diplomacy (1886). Died: 1893Lionel Barrymore (Lionel Blythe)actor Born: 4/28/1878 Birthplace: Philadelphia An Academy Award-winning actor, he appeared in the films Free Soul (1931) and Dinner at Eight (1933). Died: 11/15/1954Ethel Barrymore (Ethel Blythe)actress Born: 8/15/1879 Birthplace: Philadelphia Best known as a stage actress, she appeared in The Corn Is Green (1940–42) and has a Broadway theater named in her honor. She won an Academy Award for None but the Lonely Heart (1944). Died: 6/18/1959John Drew (John Blythe Barrymore)actor Born: 6/4/1932 Birthplace: Beverly Hills, California Son of the legendary John Barrymore, he appeared in several films, including While the City Sleeps (1956). Died: 5/29/1942Fact Monster/Information Please® Database, © 2007 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.
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