John Barrymore
Birthday: 15 February 1882, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Birth Name: John Sidney Blyth
Height: 178 cm
American stage and screen actor whose rise to superstardom and subsequent decline is one of the legendary tragedies of Hollywood. A member of the most famous generation of the most famous theatrical family in America, he was also its most acclaimed star. His father was Maurice Blyth (or Blythe; family spellings vary), a stage success under the name...
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American stage and screen actor whose rise to superstardom and subsequent decline is one of the legendary tragedies of Hollywood. A member of the most famous generation of the most famous theatrical family in America, he was also its most acclaimed star. His father was Maurice Blyth (or Blythe; family spellings vary), a stage success under the name 'Maurice Barrymore'. His mother, Georgie Drew, was the daughter of actor John Drew. Although well known in the theatre, Maurice and Georgie were eclipsed by their three children, John, Lionel Barrymore, and Ethel Barrymore, each of whom became legendary stars. John was handsome and roguish. He made his stage debut at 18 in one of his father's productions, but was much more interested in becoming an artist. Briefly educated at King's College, Wimbledon, and at New York's Art Students League, Barrymore worked as a freelance artist and for a while sketched for the New York Evening Journal. Gradually, though, the draw of his family's profession ensnared him and by 1905 he had given up professional drawing and was touring the country in plays. He survived the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and in 1909 became a major Broadway star in "The Fortune Hunter." In 1922, Barrymore became his generation's most acclaimed Hamlet, in New York and London. But by this time he had become a frequent player in motion pictures. His screen debut supposedly came in An American Citizen (1914), though records of several lost films indicate he may have made appearances as far back as 1912. He became every bit the star of films that he was on stage, eclipsing his siblings in both arenas. Though his striking matinee-idol looks had garnered him the nickname "The Great Profile", he often buried them under makeup or distortion in order to create memorable characters of degradation or horror. He was a romantic leading man into the early days of sound films, but his heavy drinking (since boyhood) began to take a toll, and he degenerated quickly into a man old before his time. He made a number of memorable appearances in character roles, but these became over time more memorable for the humiliation of a once-great star than for his gifts. His last few films were broad and distasteful caricatures of himself, though in even the worst, such as Playmates (1941), he could rouse himself to a moving soliloquy from Hamlet. He died in 1942, mourned as much for the loss of his life as for the loss of grace, wit, and brilliance which had characterized his career at its height. Show less «
You can't drown yourself in drink. I've tried; you float.
You can't drown yourself in drink. I've tried; you float.
[After throwing a fish at loudly coughing audience members]: Chew on that, you walruses, while the r...Show more »
[After throwing a fish at loudly coughing audience members]: Chew on that, you walruses, while the rest of us get on with the libretto! Show less «
[Barrymore on his friend, playwright Edward Sheldon] I'm not sure that he didn't make me a serious a...Show more »
[Barrymore on his friend, playwright Edward Sheldon] I'm not sure that he didn't make me a serious actor. Show less «
The good die young, because they see it's no use living if you have got to be good.
The good die young, because they see it's no use living if you have got to be good.
If you stay in front of the movie camera long enough, it will show you not only what you had for bre...Show more »
If you stay in front of the movie camera long enough, it will show you not only what you had for breakfast but who your ancestors were. Show less «
The way to fight a woman is with your hat. Grab it and run.
The way to fight a woman is with your hat. Grab it and run.
I like to be introduced as America's foremost actor. It saves the necessity of further effort.
I like to be introduced as America's foremost actor. It saves the necessity of further effort.
America is the country where you buy a lifetime supply of aspirin for one dollar, and use it up in t...Show more »
America is the country where you buy a lifetime supply of aspirin for one dollar, and use it up in two weeks. Show less «
[on refusing to learn his lines when working in Hollywood]: My memory is full of beauty: Hamlet's so...Show more »
[on refusing to learn his lines when working in Hollywood]: My memory is full of beauty: Hamlet's soliloquies, the Queen Mab speech, King Magnus' monologue from The AppleCart, most of the Sonnets. Do you expect me to clutter up all that with this horseshit? Show less «
[After watching Marlene Dietrich perform] She handles her body like Stradivarius used to handle his ...Show more »
[After watching Marlene Dietrich perform] She handles her body like Stradivarius used to handle his violins. And no matter what kind of finish it happens to be wearing at the time, it's still a masterpiece. Show less «
[on viewing rushes] Oh, I LOVE to see the stuff! If I can do it at the end of the day. First thing i...Show more »
[on viewing rushes] Oh, I LOVE to see the stuff! If I can do it at the end of the day. First thing in the morning it looks like a bad dream. Show less «
[To director Tay Garnett] If you run, they bite you on the ass, Charlie, and if you stand still, the...Show more »
[To director Tay Garnett] If you run, they bite you on the ass, Charlie, and if you stand still, they hose you. Show less «
[his feelings about never having been nominated for an Oscar] I think they were afraid I'd show up a...Show more »
[his feelings about never having been nominated for an Oscar] I think they were afraid I'd show up at the banquet drunk, embarrassing both myself and them. But I wouldn't have, you know. Show less «
There are lots of methods. Mine involves a lot of talent, a glass and some cracked ice.
There are lots of methods. Mine involves a lot of talent, a glass and some cracked ice.
Paper napkins never return from the laundry. Nor love from a trip to the law courts.
Paper napkins never return from the laundry. Nor love from a trip to the law courts.
My head is buried in the sands of tomorrow, while my tail feathers are singed by the hot sun of toda...Show more »
My head is buried in the sands of tomorrow, while my tail feathers are singed by the hot sun of today. Show less «
Happiness often sneaks through a door you didn't know you left open.
Happiness often sneaks through a door you didn't know you left open.
[last words] Die? I should say not, dear fellow. No Barrymore would allow such a conventional thing ...Show more »
[last words] Die? I should say not, dear fellow. No Barrymore would allow such a conventional thing to happen to him. Show less «
A man is not old until regrets take the place of dreams.
A man is not old until regrets take the place of dreams.
It has been said that every man must properly pay the fiddler. Alas, in my case, it happened that an...Show more »
It has been said that every man must properly pay the fiddler. Alas, in my case, it happened that an entire symphony orchestra had to be subsidized. Show less «
[on comparing his role in Sherlock Holmes (1922) to his role in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1920)] Holm...Show more »
[on comparing his role in Sherlock Holmes (1922) to his role in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1920)] Holmes is a purely static person: by that I mean a character with practically no emotions. It is naturally more difficult to play a man with no emotions than to play a man with emotions, and one must continually vary the character to make it interesting. Show less «
When archaeologists discover the missing arms of the Venus de Milo they will find she was wearing bo...Show more »
When archaeologists discover the missing arms of the Venus de Milo they will find she was wearing boxing gloves. Show less «
John Barrymore's FILMOGRAPHY
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Annabelle: Creation
IMDb: 7
2017
109 min
Country: United States
Genre: Thriller, Horror, Mystery
Twelve years after the tragic death of their little girl, a dollmaker and his wife welcome a nun and several girls from a shuttered orphanage into ...