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  1. Hace 5 días · Ethel Barrymore Theatre is a 1,058 capacity Broadway theatre, named in honor of esteemed stage actress (and Drew Barrymore's great, great aunt) Ethel Barrymore. The theatre opened in 1928, with Barrymore starring in The Kingdom of God; a play selected for the opening by leading lady herself. Since then, the theatre has continued to uphold its ...

  2. Biografía de Ethel Barrymore. Ethel Barrymore nació el día 15 de agosto de 1.879, en Filadelfia, en el estado de Pensilvania, en los Estados Unidos. Su familia formaba parte del mundo del espectáculo y del teatro. Sus padres, Maurice Barrymore y Georgiana Drews, eran actores, y su tía, Drew Barrymore, era actriz y productora teatral.

  3. Barrymore, Ethel (1879–1959)Actress known as the First Lady of the American Theater and the last of the "fabulous" Barrymores. Born Ethel Mae Blyth in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on August 15, 1879; died on June 18, 1959; daughter of actors Georgiana Drew (1854–1893) and Maurice Barrymore (whose actual name was Herbert Blyth); educated in Philadelphia at the Convent of Notre Dame; sister ...

  4. She made her inevitable Broadway debut at the age of 16 in an 1895 production of "The Impudent Young Couple," alongside her uncle, John Drew, Jr. and the great American stage actress, Maude Adams.Ethel Barrymore's breakthrough came in 1897 during a mounting of William Gillette's "Secret Service" in London when she was asked to take over for the ...

  5. Ethel Barrymore Colt (April 20, 1912 – May 22, 1977) was an American actress and producer and a soprano who sang in more than 100 concerts in the United States, Canada, and South America. She was a member of the ninth generation of the Barrymore acting family. [3]

  6. 本名エセル・メイ・プライス。父はイングランド人 俳優モーリス・バリモア(Maurice Barrymore、本名 Herbert Arthur Chamberlayne Blythe)、母は米国 の女優ジョージアナ・ドリュー(Georgiana Drew)。 1894年から舞台女優として活躍、サイレント映画にも出演した。

  7. Barrymore was a supporter of the Actors’ Equity Union and had a significant role in the 1919 Equity Strike that shut down Broadway for a month. In addition to theater, she appeared in vaudeville, radio, television, and motion pictures. She died at the age of 80, at her Hollywood home. We hope you enjoyed this article.