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  1. Barrymore's personal life has been the subject of much attention before and since his death. He struggled with alcohol abuse from the age of 14, was married and divorced four times, and declared bankruptcy later in life. Much of his later work involved self-parody and the portrayal of drunken has-beens.

  2. John Barrymore was born John Sidney Blyth on February 15, 1882 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. An American stage and screen actor whose rise to superstardom and subsequent decline is one of the legendary tragedies of Hollywood.

  3. Familia. John Barrymore fue hermano de las dos leyendas de la actuación Lionel Barrymore y Ethel Barrymore. Se casó cuatro veces, todos los matrimonios fueron fracasos y sus frecuentes aventuras amorosas hicieron que estuviera siempre en boca de todos. Tuvo dos hijos, también actores, Diana Barrymore y John "Drew" Barrymore Jr..

  4. John married four times in his life. He was married to Katherine Harris, Blanche Oelrichs, and Dolores Costello, before marrying Elaine Barrie in 1936. However, his fourth marriage too ended in a divorce.

  5. (15/02/1882 - 19/05/1942) John Barrymore. Actor estadounidense. John Barrymore nació el 15 de febrero de 1882 en Filadelfia. Su rebeldía y deseo de acabar con la tradición familiar le llevaron a trabajar como dibujante de un periódico y a engancharse al alcohol, problema que se agravaría con los años.

  6. John Barrymore. Actor: Twentieth Century. John Barrymore was born John Sidney Blyth on February 15, 1882 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. An American stage and screen actor whose rise to superstardom and subsequent decline is one of the legendary tragedies of Hollywood.

  7. 26 de abr. de 2024 · John Barrymore (born February 15, 1882, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.—died May 29, 1942, Hollywood, California) was an American actor, called “The Great Profile,” who is remembered both for his film and stage roles as a debonair leading man and for his interpretations of William Shakespeare’s Richard III and Hamlet.