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  1. Born John Sidney Blyth on Feb. 15, 1882 in Philadelphia, PA, Barrymore was the youngest son of noted actors Maurice and Georgina Drew, who used Barrymore as their stage name. Along with his older siblings Ethel and Lionel, John would later become a member of Hollywood's most prominent acting dynasty.

  2. Anne Helm and Drew's father, John Drew Barrymore, in Gunsmoke, 1964. Drew Blythe Barrymore was born on February 22, 1975, in Culver City, California, to actor John Drew Barrymore and aspiring actress Jaid Barrymore (born Ildikó Jaid Makó), who was born in a displaced persons camp in Brannenburg, West Germany, to Hungarian World War II refugees.

  3. John Barrymore (born John Sidney Blyth; 1882–1942) was an American actor of stage, screen and radio who appeared in more than 40 plays, 60 films and 100 radio shows. [1] He was the youngest child of the actors Maurice Barrymore and Georgie Drew Barrymore, and his two siblings were Lionel and Ethel; together they were known as America's "Royal ...

  4. He was born John Sidney Blyth in Philadelphia on February 15, 1882 into a well known theatrical family. His parents were actors Maurice and Georgina Drew, who used the name "Barrymore" as a stage name. John had two older siblings, Ethel and Lionel, and all three children went on to become prominent and successful actors.

  5. Jan 1, 2024 · In 1975, John's wife Jaid Barrymore gave birth to their daughter Drew, who remains the most well-known member of the Barrymore family. For his contributions to television, John Drew Barrymore has his own Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Notably, despite being estranged from her father, Drew Barrymore took care of John in his last years until ...

  6. Feb 11, 2022 · Diana, daughter of John Barrymore and the blue-blooded writer Blanche Oelrichs (pen name Michael Strange), was a New York City debutante whose determination to follow in her family’s footsteps ...

  7. Jun 21, 2020 · Drew Barrymore shared a photo of her parents, John and Jaid Barrymore, from a night out in her honest Father's Day 2020 tribute. Frank Edwards / Getty Images "He was a mad poet hedonist man child!