Diana Blanche Barrymore Blythe (March 3, 1921 – January 25, 1960), known professionally as Diana Barrymore, was an American film and stage actress. Born...
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actress Drew Barrymore. Diana Barrymore was his half-sister from his father's second marriage. Barrymore was born in Los Angeles to John Barrymore (born John...
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née Jacobs. (fourth wife of John Barrymore Sr., divorced) Except for Lionel Barrymore, John Drew Barrymore, Ethel, Diana, Drew, and John Blyth, none of...
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Costello. John has stated that he does not remember if he met his aunt Diana Barrymore, who was also an actress. Like his father, John has had a sporadic...
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John Barrymore, the uncle of John Drew Barrymore and Diana Barrymore and the great-uncle of Drew Barrymore, among other members of the Barrymore family...
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Too Much, Too Soon is a 1958 American biographical film about Diana Barrymore produced by Warner Bros. It was directed by Art Napoleon and produced by...
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John Barrymore (born John Sidney Blyth; February 14 or 15, 1882 – May 29, 1942) was an American actor on stage, screen, and radio. A member of the Drew...
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John Barrymore and Dolores Costello, were actors, with John being arguably the most acclaimed actor of his generation. Barrymore is a niece of Diana Barrymore...
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Wayback Machine, aa-uk.org.uk; accessed 6 September 2015. "Diana friendship may have helped Barrymore's downfall, says wife Cheryl" Archived 29 September 2007...
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to 1622 Deborah Barrymore aka Deborah Moore (born 1963), English actress Diana Barrymore (1921-1960), American actress Drew Barrymore (born 1975), American...
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Michael Strange (redirect from Blanche Oelrichs Thomas Barrymore Tweed)
sister, Roberta; she contacted Diana Barrymore, who instructed her to burn them. In 1960, Strange's daughter, Diana Barrymore, died at age 38 after several...
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Michael Ciaran Parker (born 4 May 1952), known by his stage name Michael Barrymore, is an English comedian, influencer and television presenter of game shows...
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(1942) as Elsa Frankenstein Eagle Squadron (with Robert Stack and Diana Barrymore) (1942) as Nancy Mitchell Pierre of the Plains (1942) as Celia Wellsby...
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American war film directed by Arthur Lubin and starring Robert Stack, Diana Barrymore, John Loder and Nigel Bruce. It was based on a story by C.S. Forester...
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and producer Albert Zugsmith. Malone was given the important role of Diana Barrymore in the biopic Too Much, Too Soon (1958), but the film was not a success...
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is a 1942 American drama film directed by Henry Koster and starring Diana Barrymore, Kay Francis, Robert Cummings, John Boles, Andy Devine, and Scotty...
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Robert Wilcox (actor) (category Barrymore family)
Florence Rice, daughter of sportswriter Grantland Rice. He married Diana Barrymore in 1950.[citation needed] The five-year marriage, which ended with...
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Eion Bailey, 1996 Conrad Bain, 1948 Brenda Bakke Anne Bancroft, 1950 Diana Barrymore Chris Bauer Frances Bavier, 1925 Douglas Carter Beane, 1980 Graham...
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actress Diana Barrows (born 1966), American actress Diana Barry (born 1986), Scottish footballer Diana Barrymore (1921–1960), American actress Diana Basho...
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Cyanide Jenkins Frontier Badmen (1943) (with Robert Paige, Anne Gwynne, Diana Barrymore and Lon Chaney Jr.) as Jim Cardwell Top Man (1943) as Ed Thompson Corvette...
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in Boukpayanga during a mysterious plane crash. Diana Barrymore (38), daughter of actor John Barrymore, was an American actress who acted both on the stage...
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Bramwell Fletcher (category Barrymore family)
co-starred in Warner Brothers' 1931 film Svengali with actor John Barrymore, whose daughter Diana would marry Fletcher a decade later. He had a brief but notable...
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starring Diana Barrymore, Brian Donlevy and Henry Daniell. The film was based on a novel of the same name by Philip MacDonald. Leslie Stafford (Diana Barrymore)...
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under the name Fleurette DeBussy) Lana Turner (November 1938, 17) Diana Barrymore (November 1938, 17) Jean Arthur (December 1938, 38) Joan Bennett (December...
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Much, Too Soon (1958) at Warner Bros playing an abusive husband of Diana Barrymore. He signed a long term contract with the studio, appearing in Onionhead...
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his daughter Blanche, he was the grandfather of three, including Diana Blanche Barrymore (1921–1960), who married three times (including to actors Bramwell...
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Ardis Ankerson (Brenda Marshall), Jean Arthur, Tallulah Bankhead, Diana Barrymore, Joan Bennett, Nancy Coleman, Frances Dee, Terry Ray (Ellen Drew),...
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on suspension and would not loan her out after she refused to play Diana Barrymore in Too Much, Too Soon. Maria Schell stepped in instead, making her...
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Tennessee Williams's Garden District, featuring Cathleen Nesbitt and Diana Barrymore. Carr worked behind the scenes at Playboy with Hugh Hefner and was...
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adaptation starring Diana Barrymore, Bramwell Fletcher and Florence Reed ran 18 January – 3 February 1945, at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre. The stage adaptation...
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