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Lionel Barrymore

Lionel Barrymore

Like his younger brother John, American actor Lionel Barrymore wanted more than anything to be an artist. But a member of the celebrated Barrymore family was expected to enter the family trade, so Lionel reluctantly launched an acting career. Not as attractive as John or sister Ethel, he was most effectively cast in character roles - villains, military officers, fathers - even in his youth. Unable to save what he earned, Barrymore was "reduced" to appearing in films for the Biograph Company in 1911, where he was directed by the great D.W. Griffith and where he was permitted to write a few film stories himself, which to Lionel was far more satisfying than playacting. His stage career was boosted when cast in 1917 as Colonel Ibbetson in Peter Ibbetson, which led to his most celebrated role, Milt Shanks in The Copperhead; even late in life, he could always count on being asked to recite his climactic Copperhead soliloquy, which never failed to bring down the house. Moving on to film, Barrymore was signed to what would be a 25-year hitch with MGM and begged the MGM heads to be allowed to direct; he showed only moderate talent in this field, and was most often hired to guide those films in which MGM wanted to "punish" its more rebellious talent. Resigning himself to acting again in 1931, he managed to cop an Academy Award for his bravura performance as a drunken defense attorney in A Free Soul (1931), the first in an increasingly prestigious series of movie character parts. In 1937, Barrymore was crippled by arthritis, and for the rest of his career was confined to a wheelchair. The actor became more popular than ever as he reached his sixtieth birthday, principally as a result of his annual radio appearance as Scrooge in A Christmas Carol and his continuing role as Dr. Gillespie in MGM's Dr. Kildare film series. Barrymore was aware that venerability and talent are not often the same thing, but he'd become somewhat lazy (if one can call a sixtyish wheelchair-bound man who showed up on time and appeared in at least three films per year "lazy") and settled into repeating his "old curmudgeon with a heart of gold" performance, save for the occasional topnotch part in such films as It's a Wonderful Life (1946) and Down to the Sea in Ships (1949). Denied access to television work by his MGM contract, Barrymore nonetheless remained active in radio (he'd starred in the long-running series Mayor of the Town), and at one point conducted a talk program from his own home; additionally, the actor continued pursuing his hobbies of writing, composing music, painting and engraving until arthritis overcame him. On the day of his death, he was preparing for his weekly performance on radio's Hallmark Playhouse; that evening, the program offered a glowing tribute to Barrymore, never once alluding to the fact that he'd spent a lifetime in a profession he openly despised. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


Lionel Barrymore Trivia

When was Lionel Barrymore born?
Lionel Barrymore date of birth: April 28, 1878

Who did Lionel Barrymore portray in Sadie Thompson?
Lionel Barrymore was Alfred Atkinson in Sadie Thompson

Who did Lionel Barrymore portray in The Secret of Dr. Kildare?
Lionel Barrymore was Dr. Leonard Gillespie in The Secret of Dr. Kildare

Who did Lionel Barrymore play in Dr. Kildare's Strange Case?
Lionel Barrymore was Dr. Leonard Gillespie in Dr. Kildare's Strange Case

What role did Lionel Barrymore play in You Can't Take It with You?
Lionel Barrymore played Grandpa Martin Vanderhof in You Can't Take It with You

Who did Lionel Barrymore play in The Little Colonel?
Lionel Barrymore was Colonel Lloyd in The Little Colonel

Who did Lionel Barrymore play in David Copperfield?
Lionel Barrymore was Dan Peggotty in David Copperfield

Who did Lionel Barrymore portray in Treasure Island?
Lionel Barrymore was Billy Bones in Treasure Island

Who did Lionel Barrymore portray in Mata Hari?
Lionel Barrymore was Gen. Serge Shubin in Mata Hari

What role did Lionel Barrymore play in It's a Wonderful Life?
Lionel Barrymore played Mr. Potter in It's a Wonderful Life

What role did Lionel Barrymore play in Captains Courageous?
Lionel Barrymore played Captain Disko in Captains Courageous

Who did Lionel Barrymore portray in Camille?
Lionel Barrymore was Monsieur Duval in Camille

Who did Lionel Barrymore play in Duel in the Sun?
Lionel Barrymore was Senator McCanles in Duel in the Sun

Who did Lionel Barrymore play in Key Largo?
Lionel Barrymore was James Temple in Key Largo

What role did Lionel Barrymore portray in Grand Hotel?
Lionel Barrymore played Otto Kringelein in Grand Hotel

Who did Lionel Barrymore play in Dinner at Eight?
Lionel Barrymore was Oliver Jordan in Dinner at Eight

Who did Lionel Barrymore play in Since You Went Away?
Lionel Barrymore was The Clergyman in Since You Went Away

What role did Lionel Barrymore portray in Dragon Seed?
Lionel Barrymore played Narrator in Dragon Seed


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