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Known For

Acting

Known Credits

48

Gender

Female

Birthday

1879-08-12

Day of Death

1959-06-18 (80 years old)

Place of Birth

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Also Known As

Ethel Mae Blythe

Этель Барримор

Ethel Barrymore

Biography

Ethel Barrymore was the second of three children seemingly destined for the actor's life of their parents Maurice and Georgiana. Maurice Barrymore had emigrated from England in 1875, and after graduating from Cambridge in law had shocked his family by becoming an actor. Georgiana Drew of Philadelphia acted in her parents' stage company. The two met and married as members of Augustin Daly's company in New York. They both acted with some of the great stage personalities of the mid Victorian theater of America and England. The Barrymore children were born and grew up in Philadelphia. Though older brother Lionel Barrymore began acting early with his mother's relatives in the Drew theater company, Ethel, after a traditional girl's schooling, planned on becoming a concert pianist. The lure of the stage was perhaps congenital, however. She made her debut as a stage actress during the New York City season of 1894. Her youthful stage presence was at once a pleasure, a strikingly pretty and winsome face and large dark eyes that seemed to look out from her very soul. Her natural talent and distinctive voice only reinforced the physical presence of someone destined to command any role set before her. After the opportunity to appear on the London stage with English great Henry Irving in "The Bells" (1897) and later in "Peter the Great" (1898), she returned to New York to star in the Clyde Fitch play "Captain Jinks of the Horse Marines" (1901) (produced by her friend and benefactor Charles Frohman), which brought her initial American acclaim. Lead roles, such as Nora in Henrik Ibsen's "A Doll's House" (1905) and starring in "Alice By the Fire" (also 1905), "Mid-Channel" (1910) and "Trelawney of the Wells" (1911) proved her popularity as a warm and charismatic star of American stage. In the meantime she married stockbroker Russell Griswold Colt in 1909 and gave birth to three children while continuing her acting career. Although the stage was her first love, she did heed the call of the silver screen, and though not achieving the matinée idol image that younger brother John Barrymore garnered in silent movies after similar chemistry on stage, she won over audiences from her first film appearance in The Nightingale (1914). However, her early film roles, steady through 1919, took a back seat to continued stage triumphs: "Declassee" (1919), her impassioned Juliet in "Romeo and Juliet" (1922), "The Second Mrs. Tanqueray" (1924) and, especially, "The Constant Wife" (1926). She harnessed her considerable talents in the role of an activist as well, being a bedrock supporter of the Actors Equity Association and, in fact, had been a prominent figure in the actors strike of 1919. By 1930 she was entering middle age and her movie roles reflected this. Except for Rasputin and the Empress (1932) with her brothers, the roles were elderly mothers and grandmothers, dowager ladies and spinster aunts. Perhaps wisely she put off Hollywood for over a decade, with stage work that included her most endearing role in "The Corn is Green" (a tour that lasted from 1940 to 1942). She finally moved to Southern California in 1940. When she passed away in 1959, she was interred near her brothers at Calvary Cemetery in East Los Angeles.

Known For

Acting

The Paradine Case

1947

The Paradine Case

as

Lady Sophie Horfield

Portrait of Jennie

1948

Portrait of Jennie

as

Miss Spinney

The Spiral Staircase

1946

The Spiral Staircase

as

Mrs. Warren

The Nightingale

1914

The Nightingale

as

Isola Franti - 'The Nightingale'

The Final Judgment

1915

The Final Judgment

as

Jane Carleson - Mrs. Murray Campbell

The Kiss of Hate

1916

The Kiss of Hate

as

Nadia Turgeneff

The White Raven

1917

The White Raven

as

Nan Baldwin

The Greatest Power

1917

The Greatest Power

as

Miriam Monroe

The Lifted Veil

1917

The Lifted Veil

as

Clorinda Gildersleeve

The Divorcee

1919

The Divorcee

as

Lady Frederick Berolles

National Red Cross Pageant

1917

National Red Cross Pageant

as

Flanders / Belgium - Flemish & Final episodes

An American Widow

1917

An American Widow

as

Elizabeth Carter

Our Mrs. McChesney

1918

Our Mrs. McChesney

as

Emma McChesney

Moonrise

1948

Moonrise

as

Grandma

The Red Danube

1949

The Red Danube

as

Mother Superior ('Mother Auxilia')

Deadline - U.S.A.

1952

Deadline - U.S.A.

as

Margaret Garrison

Young at Heart

1954

Young at Heart

as

Aunt Jessie Tuttle

Rasputin and the Empress

1932

Rasputin and the Empress

as

Czarina Alexandra

The Farmer's Daughter

1947

The Farmer's Daughter

as

Agatha Morley

Pinky

1949

Pinky

as

Miss Em

Moss Rose

1947

Moss Rose

as

Lady Margaret Drego

Just for You

1952

Just for You

as

Alida De Bronkhart

It's a Big Country

1951

It's a Big Country

as

Mrs. Brian Patrick Riordan

That Midnight Kiss

1949

That Midnight Kiss

as

Abigail Trent Budell

The Story of Three Loves

1953

The Story of Three Loves

as

Mrs. Hazel Pennicott

The Great Sinner

1949

The Great Sinner

as

Grandmother Ostrovsky

Kind Lady

1951

Kind Lady

as

Mary Herries

Night Song

1948

Night Song

as

Miss Willey

Johnny Trouble

1957

Johnny Trouble

as

Katherine Chandler

That's Entertainment!

1974

That's Entertainment!

as

(archive footage) (uncredited)

Life's Whirlpool

1917

Life's Whirlpool

as

Esther Carey

Eloise

1956

Eloise

as

Herself

And the Oscar Goes To...

2014

And the Oscar Goes To...

as

Self (archive footage)

Climax!

Climax!

as

Mme. Rosalie La Grange

Playhouse 90

Playhouse 90

as

Herself

Legends

Legends

as

Aunt Jessie Tuttle (archive footage) (uncredited)

Production

Crew

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