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John Barrymore

John Barrymore

Like his brother Lionel and his sister Ethel, American actor John Barrymore had early intentions to break away from the family theatrical tradition and become an artist, in the "demonic" style of Gustav Doré. But acting won out; thanks to his natural flair and good looks, Barrymore was a matinee idol within a few seasons after his 1903 stage debut. His best-known Broadway role for many years was as an inebriated wireless operator in the Dick Davis farce The Dictator. On stage and in silent films (including a 1915 version of The Dictator), John was most at home in comedies. His one chance for greatness occurred in 1922, when he played Hamlet; even British audiences hailed Barrymore's performance as one of the best, if not the best, interpretation of the melancholy Dane. Eventually, Barrymore abandoned the theatre altogether for the movies, where he was often cast more for his looks than his talent. Perhaps in revenge against Hollywood "flesh peddlers," Barrymore loved to play roles that required physical distortion, grotesque makeup, or all-out "mad" scenes; to him, his Dr. Jeckyll and Mr. Hyde (1920) was infinitely more satisfying than Don Juan (1926). When talkies came in, Barrymore's days as a romantic lead had passed, but his exquisite voice and superb bearing guaranteed him stronger film roles than he'd had in silents; still, for every Grand Hotel (1932), there were the gloriously hammy excesses of Moby Dick (1930) and Svengali (1931). Unfortunately, throughout his life, Barrymore was plagued by his taste for alcohol, and his personal problems began catching up with him in the mid-1930s. From Romeo and Juliet(1936) onward, the actor's memory had become so befuddled that he had to recite his lines from cue cards, and from The Great Profile (1940) onward, virtually the only parts he'd get were those in which he lampooned his screen image and his offstage shenanigans. In 1939, at the behest of his latest wife Elaine Barrie, Barrymore returned to the stage in My Dear Children, a second-rate play that evolved into a freak show as Barrymore's performance deteriorated and he began profanely ad-libbing, and behaving outrageously during the play's run. Sadly, the more Barrymore debased himself in public, the more the public ate it up, and My Dear Children was a hit, as were his humiliatingly hilarious appearances on Rudy Vallee's radio show. To paraphrase his old friend and drinking companion Gene Fowler, Barrymore had gone over Niagara Falls in a barrel; we are lucky indeed that he left a gallery of brilliant film portrayals before the fall. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


John Barrymore Trivia

When was John Barrymore born?
John Barrymore date of birth: February 15, 1882

Who did John Barrymore portray in World Premiere?
John Barrymore was Duncan DeGrasse in World Premiere

Who did John Barrymore play in The Sea Beast?
John Barrymore was Ahab Ceeley in The Sea Beast

Who did John Barrymore play in Eternal Love?
John Barrymore was Marcus Paltram in Eternal Love

Who did John Barrymore play in Counsellor-At-Law?
John Barrymore was George Simon in Counsellor-At-Law

What role did John Barrymore play in Twentieth Century?
John Barrymore played Oscar Jaffe in Twentieth Century

Who did John Barrymore play in Tempest?
John Barrymore was Sgt. Ivan Markov in Tempest

Who did John Barrymore portray in Svengali?
John Barrymore was Svengali in Svengali

Who did John Barrymore portray in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde?
John Barrymore was Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

What role did John Barrymore play in Bulldog Drummond's Revenge?
John Barrymore played Col. Nielson in Bulldog Drummond's Revenge

Who did John Barrymore portray in Bulldog Drummond's Peril?
John Barrymore was Col. Nielson in Bulldog Drummond's Peril

Who did John Barrymore play in The Beloved Rogue?
John Barrymore was Francois Villon in The Beloved Rogue

Who did John Barrymore portray in Beau Brummell?
John Barrymore was George Bryan Brummet in Beau Brummell

What role did John Barrymore portray in Grand Hotel?
John Barrymore played Baron Felix von Geigern in Grand Hotel

Who did John Barrymore play in Dinner at Eight?
John Barrymore was Larry Renault in Dinner at Eight

Who did John Barrymore portray in Midnight?
John Barrymore was George Flammarion in Midnight

Who did John Barrymore play in Romeo and Juliet?
John Barrymore was Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet

What role did John Barrymore portray in Marie Antoinette?
John Barrymore played Louis XV in Marie Antoinette


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