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  1. Diana Barrymore. Actress: Between Us Girls. "Too Much, Too Soon" was the story of Diana's life, and the title of her autobiography. Her father was stage and screen legend John Barrymore and her mother was Blanche Oelrichs (who wrote under the masculine pseudonym Michael Strange), who had just divorced Mr. Thomas and had 2 children (Leonard and Robin) from that marriage.

  2. Diana Barrymore (* 3. März 1921 in New York City; † 25. Januar 1960 ebenda) war eine US-amerikanische Schauspielerin . Diana Barrymore war die Tochter der Hollywoodlegende John Barrymore und der Dichterin Blanche Oelrichs (alias Michael Strange). Sie war die Halbschwester von John Drew Barrymore und somit Tante der Schauspielerin Drew ...

  3. Diana Barrymore (March 3, 1921 – January 25, 1960) was an American stage and movie actress. She was the stepdaughter of Dolores Costello. She was the aunt of the actress Drew Barrymore. She played Leslie Stafford in the movie Nightmare (1942). She played Anne Partridge in Eagle Squadron .

  4. Diana Barrymore. Diana Blanche Barrymore Blythe (March 3, 1921 – January 25, 1960), known professionally as Diana Barrymore, was an American film and stage actress. Read more on Wikipedia. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Diana Barrymore has received more than 984,846 page views. Her biography is available in 19 different languages ...

  5. 24 de mar. de 2023 · Diana said she had her first drink at age 13, reminiscent of her niece Drew Barrymore's history, per "Too Much, Too Soon" excerpted in The Vancouver Sun. Drew Barrymore began drinking at 9 and doing cocaine by 12, per People. Also like her aunt, Drew Barrymore had a distant relationship with her father, John Drew Barrymore, and a string of ...

  6. 11 de feb. de 2022 · The old-world sense of propriety evident in her family’s earlier memoirs was smashed with the publication of Too Much, Too Soon, Diana Barrymore’s legendary 1957 tell-all. Diana, daughter of ...

  7. In 1949, she was offered her own television talk show titled The Diana Barrymore Show. The show was prepared for broadcast, but Barrymore didn't show up, and the program was immediately canceled. Had she gone through with the show, it would have been the first talk show in television history, predating Joe Franklin by two years.