Born: February 15, 1882 – Died: May 29, 1942
John Barrymore, born John Sidney Blyth on February 15, 1882 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was an American stage and screen actor. Hailing from the renowned Barrymore theatrical family, he emerged as the most acclaimed star of his generation. With a rise to superstardom and a subsequent tragic decline, Barrymore's journey in Hollywood remains legendary. His father, Maurice Blyth, and mother, Georgie Drew, were both involved in the theater industry, but it was John who surpassed them in fame. Known for his handsome charm and roguish allure, Barrymore made his mark on both stage and screen. From his critically acclaimed portrayal of "Hamlet" to his iconic characters of degradation and horror, he left a lasting legacy in the entertainment industry.
Early Life and Career
John Barrymore's childhood and upbringing were heavily influenced by his famous theatrical family. His father, Maurice Blyth, was a successful stage actor known as Maurice Barrymore, and his mother, Georgie Drew, was the daughter of actor John Drew. Despite this illustrious background, Barrymore initially had aspirations of becoming an artist and briefly attended King's College, Wimbledon and the Art Students League in New York. However, the pull of his family's profession eventually led him to pursue a career in acting.
Barrymore made his stage debut at the age of 18 in one of his father's productions. He then began touring the country in various plays, slowly making a name for himself in the theater world. In 1909, he achieved major success on Broadway with his role in "The Fortune Hunter", solidifying his status as a star.
While Barrymore's stage career soared, he also started venturing into motion pictures. He may have appeared in films as early as 1912. Barrymore's screen presence matched his stage charisma, and he quickly became a celebrated actor in both mediums. His captivating performances and striking looks earned him the nickname "The Great Profile."
One of Barrymore's notable roles was in the film "Twentieth Century" (1934), where he played the character Oscar Jaffe. This role received critical acclaim and further established Barrymore's talent as a versatile actor. He also had a successful run as Baron Felix von Geigern in the film "Grand Hotel" (1932), which helped solidify his status as a Hollywood star.
In his personal life, Barrymore experienced both romantic and professional ups and downs. He was married to Elaine Barrie from 1936 to 1940, and they had one child together, John Drew Barrymore. Barrymore was also known for his heavy drinking, which took a toll on his health and career. Despite his personal struggles, he was still regarded as a brilliant actor who brought depth and complexity to his roles.
John Barrymore's impact on Hollywood and the entertainment industry cannot be overstated. He was considered a legend and an icon, known for his memorable performances and intense portrayals of characters. His contributions helped shape the art of acting on both stage and screen, leaving an indelible mark on the industry.
Barrymore's personal life and public image were often marred by his struggles with alcoholism and the subsequent decline of his career.
Overall, John Barrymore's talent, charm, and tragic decline make him a prominent figure in Hollywood history. His legacy continues to inspire future generations of actors and remains an important part of the entertainment industry's narrative.
Filmography
| Year | Title | Role |
|---|---|---|
| 1941 | Playmates | John Barrymore |
| 1941 | World Premiere | Duncan DeGrasse |
| 1940 | The Invisible Woman | Professor Gibbs |
| 1940 | The Great Profile | Evans Garrick |
| 1939 | Midnight | Georges Flammarion |
| 1939 | The Great Man Votes | Gregory Vance |
| 1938 | Hold That Co-ed | Governor |
| 1938 | Spawn of the North | Windy Turlon |
| 1938 | Marie Antoinette | King Louis XV |
| 1938 | Romance in the Dark | Zoltan Jason |
| 1938 | Bulldog Drummond's Peril | Colonel Nielson |
| 1937 | Bulldog Drummond's Revenge | Colonel Nielson |
| 1937 | True Confession | Charley Jasper |
| 1937 | Night Club Scandal | Dr. Ernest S. Tindal |
| 1937 | Bulldog Drummond Comes Back | Colonel Neilson |
| 1937 | Maytime | Nicolai Nazaroff |
| 1936 | Romeo and Juliet | Mercutio - Kinsman to the Prince and Friend to Romeo |
| 1936 | Movie Maniacs (Short) | Photograph of John Barrymore (uncredited) |
| 1934 | Twentieth Century | Oscar Jaffe |
| 1934 | Long Lost Father | Carl Bellairs |
| 1933 | Hamlet, Act I: Scenes IV and V (Short) | Hamlet |
| 1933 | Counsellor at Law | George Simon |
| 1933 | Night Flight | Riviere |
| 1933 | Dinner at Eight | Larry Renault |
| 1933 | Reunion in Vienna | Archduke Rudolf von Habsburg |
| 1933 | Topaze | Professor Auguste A. Topaze |
| 1932 | Rasputin and the Empress | Prince Paul Chegodieff |
| 1932 | A Bill of Divorcement | Hilary Fairfield |
| 1932 | State's Attorney | Tom Cardigan |
| 1932 | Grand Hotel | Baron Felix von Geigern |
| 1932 | Arsène Lupin | Duke of Charmerace |
| 1931 | The Mad Genius | Vladimar Ivan Tsarakov |
| 1931 | Svengali | Svengali |
| 1930 | Moby Dick | Captain Ahab Ceely |
| 1930 | The Man from Blankley's | Lord Strathpeffer |
| 1929 | General Crack | Prince Christian Rudolph Augustus Kettlar - Duke of Kurland |
| 1929 | Show of Shows | Richard III in 'Henry VI Part III' |
| 1929 | Eternal Love | Marcus Paltran |
| 1928 | Tempest | Sgt. Ivan Markov |
| 1927 | The Beloved Rogue | François Villon |
| 1927 | When a Man Loves | Chevalier Fabien des Grieux |
| 1926 | Don Juan | Don Jose de Marana | Don Juan de Marana |
| 1926 | The Sea Beast | Captain Ahab Ceeley |
| 1925 | Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ | Chariot Race Spectator (uncredited) |
| 1924 | Beau Brummel | George Bryon 'Beau' Brummel |
| 1922 | Sherlock Holmes | Sherlock Holmes |
| 1921 | The Lotus Eater | Jacques Leroi |
| 1920 | Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde | Dr. Henry Jekyll | Mr. Edward Hyde |
| 1919 | The Test of Honor | Martin Wingrave |
| 1919 | Here Comes the Bride | Frederick Tile |
| 1918 | On the Quiet | Robert Ridgeway |
| 1917 | National Red Cross Pageant | The Tyrant - Russian episode |
| 1917 | Raffles, the Amateur Cracksman | A.J. Raffles |
| 1916 | The Red Widow (Short) | Cicero Hannibal Butts |
| 1916 | The Lost Bridegroom | Bertie Joyce |
| 1916 | Nearly a King | Jack Merriwell, Prince of Bulwana |
| 1915 | The Incorrigible Dukane (Short) | James Dukane |
| 1915 | The Dictator | Brooke Travers |
| 1915 | Are You a Mason? | Frank Perry |
| 1914 | The Man from Mexico | Fitzhugh |
| 1914 | An American Citizen (Short) | Berresford Cruger |
| 1913 | One on Romance (Short) | Jack Wilson (as Jack Barrymore) |
| 1912 | A Prize Package (Short) | Si Hawkins (as Jack Barrymore) |
| 1912 | Just Pretending (Short) | The Policeman (as Jack Barrymore) |
| 1912 | The Widow Casey's Return (Short) | The Rejected Suitor (as Jack Barrymore) |
| 1912 | The Dream of a Moving Picture Director (Short) | The Movie Villain (as Jack Barrymore) |