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  1. Herbert Arthur Chamberlayne Blyth (21 September 1849 [1] – 25 March 1905), [2] known professionally by his stage name Maurice Barrymore, was an Indian-born British stage actor. He is the patriarch of the Barrymore acting family, and the father of John, Lionel and Ethel. [3]

  2. Maurice Barrymore (born September 21, 1847/49, Fort Agra, India—died March 26, 1905, Amityville, New York, U.S.) was an Indian-born British actor and sometime playwright. He was the founder—with his wife, Georgiana Barrymore —of the renowned Barrymore theatrical family.

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  3. The Barrymore family, and the related Drew family, form a British-American acting dynasty which traces its acting roots to the mid-19th century London stage. After migrating to the United States, members of the family appeared in motion pictures.

  4. 22 de feb. de 2024 · Los Barrymore parecen igual de enamorados y confundidos por su triunfal y trágica historia. Estos seres dramáticos incorregibles, profundamente intelectuales y llenos de un exagerado odio hacia sí mismos dejan claras dos cosas en sus numerosas autobiografías : tienen y siempre tuvieron un enorme orgullo por la historia de su ...

  5. 12 de abr. de 2024 · Maurice Barrymore (orig. Herbert Blythe; 1847/49–1905) made his stage debut in London before moving to New York City (1875), where he adopted Barrymore as his stage name. He joined Augustin Daly’s company and in 1876 married Georgiana Drew, of the theatrical Drew family.

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  6. 12 de jun. de 2006 · Maurice Barrymore: An English Actor in the Wild West. After presenting the drama Diplomacy in Marshall, Texas, English actor Maurice Barrymore got a real taste of the wild west when he and two other cast members found themselves in deadly company--a hard-drinking hard case named Big Jim Currie. by HistoryNet Staff 6/12/2006. Share This Article.

  7. Overview. Maurice Barrymore. (1847—1905) Quick Reference. (1847–1905), English actor, who took his stage name from an old playbill hanging in the Haymarket Theatre in London. He first appeared on the stage in 1875, and then went ... From: Barrymore, Maurice in The Concise Oxford Companion to the Theatre » Subjects: Performing arts — Theatre.