John Barrymore Biography
Born as | John Sidney Blyth |
Occup. | Actor |
From | USA |
Born | February 15, 1882 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States |
Died | May 29, 1942 Los Angeles, California, United States |
Cause | Kidney failure |
Aged | 60 years |
John Sidney Blyth, better recognized by his name John Barrymore, was an American actor born on February 15, 1882, in Philly, Pennsylvania. He was the child of Maurice Barrymore, a renowned phase actor, as well as Georgie
Drew Barrymore, a prominent stage performer from a popular theatrical family members.
Barrymore's childhood years was tumultuous, as his moms and dads' turbulent marriage resulted in constant separations and also reconciliations which frequently entailed alcoholic abuse. Because of this, Barrymore was sent to a series of boarding colleges and also military colleges, where he battled academically and created a reputation for rebellious habits.
In spite of his academic struggles, Barrymore established an interest for acting, doing in regional cinema productions and making his Broadway debut at the age of 18 in "The Fortune Hunter". He swiftly acquired a track record as a skilled actor, known for his strength and personal appeal on phase.
Barrymore made his movie debut in 1913, starring in quiet films such as "Arms and also the Man" (1914) as well as "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" (1920). However, it was his work with stage that continued to specify his profession, including his notoriously extreme portrayal of Hamlet in 1922, which cemented his reputation as one of the greatest stars of his generation.
Throughout the 1920s as well as 1930s, Barrymore remained to deal with both phase and also display, earning essential praise for his duty in the 1931 movie "Grand Hotel" and his performances in Shakespearean plays such as "Romeo as well as Juliet" as well as "Macbeth".
Nonetheless, Barrymore's individual life was afflicted by alcohol addiction and scandal, consisting of a prominent separation from his second other half, the actress Dolores Costello. By the 1940s, his wellness had begun to decline, and he had a hard time to find work as newer, much more vibrant actors pertained to dominate Hollywood.
Barrymore died on May 29, 1942, at the age of 60 from a cardiovascular disease in Los Angeles, California. He left a tradition as one of the most talented and also renowned actors of his era, understood for his extreme, enthusiastic performances and also epic personality both on as well as off stage.
Our collection contains 20 quotes who is written / told by John, under the main topic
Dreams.
Related authors: Katharine Hepburn (Actress), Drew Barrymore (Actress), Lawrence Taylor (Athlete), John Barry (Composer)
Filmography:
- 1912 The Widow Casey's Return (Comedy)
- 1912 A Prize Package (Comedy)
- 1912 Just Pretending (Comedy)
- 1914 The Man from Mexico (Comedy)
- 1914 An American Citizen (Comedy, Romance)
- 1915 Are You a Mason? (Comedy)
- 1915 The Dictator (Adventure, Romance)
- 1915 The Incorrigible Dukane (Comedy, Romance)
- 1916 Nearly a King (Romance, Comedy)
- 1916 The Lost Bridegroom (Comedy)
- 1917 Raffles, the Amateur Cracksman (Crime, Mystery, Adventure)
- 1918 On the Quiet (Comedy, Romance)
- 1919 Here Comes the Bride (Comedy)
- 1919 The Test of Honor (Drama)
- 1920 Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (Drama, Horror, Science Fiction)
- 1921 The Lotus Eater (Romance, Drama)
- 1922 Sherlock Holmes (Drama, Mystery)
- 1924 Beau Brummel (Drama)
- 1926 Don Juan (Adventure, Romance)
- 1926 The Sea Beast (Adventure, Fantasy)
- 1927 The Beloved Rogue (Drama, Action, Adventure, History)
- 1927 When a Man Loves (History, Romance)
- 1928 Tempest (Drama, Romance)
- 1928 The Circus: Premiere (Documentary)
- 1929 Eternal Love (Drama)
- 1929 General Crack (Action, Drama, History, Romance, War)
- 1930 Moby Dick (Adventure, Drama, Romance)
- 1930 The Man from Blankley's (Comedy)
- 1931 Svengali (Drama, Horror, Romance)
- 1931 The Mad Genius (Drama, Horror, Romance)
- 1932 State's Attorney (Drama)
- 1932 A Bill of Divorcement (Drama)
- 1932 Arsène Lupin (Mystery, Romance)
- 1932 Grand Hotel (Drama, Romance)
- 1932 Rasputin and the Empress (Drama, History)
- 1933 Dinner at Eight (Comedy, Drama)
- 1933 Hamlet, Act I: Scenes IV and V (Drama)
- 1933 Topaze (Comedy, Drama)
- 1933 Reunion in Vienna (Romance, Drama)
- 1933 Night Flight (Drama)
- 1933 Counsellor at Law (Drama)
- 1934 Twentieth Century (Comedy, Romance)
- 1934 Long Lost Father (Romance, Comedy, Drama)
- 1936 Romeo and Juliet (Drama, Romance)
- 1936 Movie Maniacs (Comedy)
- 1937 True Confession (Comedy, Crime)
- 1937 Maytime (Drama, Music, Romance)
- 1937 Night Club Scandal (Drama, Romance, Thriller)
- 1937 Bulldog Drummond Comes Back (Action, Crime, Mystery, Thriller)
- 1937 Bulldog Drummond's Revenge (Mystery, Adventure)
- 1938 Bulldog Drummond's Peril (Adventure, Crime, Mystery, Romance, Thriller)
- 1938 Hold That Co-ed (Comedy, Music)
- 1938 Marie Antoinette (Drama, History, Romance)
- 1938 Spawn of the North (Action, Comedy, Drama, Romance)
- 1938 Romance in the Dark (Romance)
- 1938 Hollywood Goes to Town
- 1939 Midnight (Comedy, Romance)
- 1939 The Great Man Votes (Drama)
- 1940 The Great Profile (Comedy)
- 1940 The Invisible Woman (Romance, Science Fiction, Comedy)
- 1941 Playmates (Music, Comedy)
- 1941 World Premiere (Comedy)
- 1942 Screen Snapshots (Series 22, No. 10)
- 1943 The Voice That Thrilled the World (History, Documentary)
- 1945 Screen Snapshots (Series 25, No. 1): 25th Anniversary (Documentary)
- 1946 Okay for Sound (History, Documentary)
- 1950 The Golden Twenties (Documentary)
- 1953 Yesterday and Today (Documentary)
- 1961 Hollywood: The Selznick Years (Documentary)
- 1965 Hollywood My Home Town (Documentary)
- 1984 Going Hollywood: The '30s (Documentary)
- 1995 The Casting Couch (Documentary)
- 2004 Checking Out: Grand Hotel (Documentary, Drama)
- 2021 The Tragedy Of Doctor Jekyll And Mister Hyde (Horror, Science Fiction)
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