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Lionel Barrymore

Lionel BarrymoreAKA Lionel Herbert Blythe

Born: 28-Apr-1878
Birthplace: Philadelphia, PA
Died: 15-Nov-1954
Location of death: Van Nuys, CA
Cause of death: Heart Failure
Remains: Buried, Main Mausoleum block 352, Calvary Cemetery, Los Angeles, CA

Gender: Male
Religion: Roman Catholic
Race or Ethnicity: White
Sexual orientation: Straight
Occupation: Actor

Nationality: United States
Executive summary: Young Dr. Kildare

Wife: Doris Rankin (actress, m. 1904, div. 1922)
Wife: Irene Fenwick (actress, m. 1923, d. 24-Dec-1936 anorexia)
Sister: Ethel Barrymore (actress)
Brother: John Barrymore (actor)
Daughter: Mary (b. 1909, d. 1910)
Daughter: Ethel (b. 1916, d. 1917)

    Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
    Oscar for Best Actor 1931 for A Free Soul
    Hollywood Walk of Fame 1724 Vine St.
    Risk Factors: Arthritis

    FILMOGRAPHY AS DIRECTOR
    Madame X (17-Aug-1929)

    FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR
    Lone Star (8-Feb-1952)
    Right Cross (15-Nov-1950)
    Malaya (27-Dec-1949)
    Down to the Sea in Ships (22-Feb-1949)
    Key Largo (16-Jul-1948)
    Duel in the Sun (31-Dec-1946)
    It's a Wonderful Life (20-Dec-1946)
    Three Wise Fools (26-Sep-1946)
    The Valley of Decision (03-May-1945)
    Since You Went Away (20-Jul-1944)
    A Guy Named Joe (23-Dec-1943)
    Lady Be Good (1-Sep-1941)
    On Borrowed Time (7-Jul-1939)
    Let Freedom Ring (24-Feb-1939)
    Young Dr. Kildare (14-Oct-1938)
    You Can't Take It with You (23-Aug-1938)
    Test Pilot (16-Apr-1938)
    A Yank at Oxford (18-Feb-1938)
    Navy Blue and Gold (19-Nov-1937)
    Saratoga (23-Jun-1937)
    Captains Courageous (11-May-1937)
    Camille (12-Dec-1936)
    The Gorgeous Hussy (28-Aug-1936)
    The Devil-Doll (10-Jul-1936)
    The Voice of Bugle Ann (15-Feb-1936)
    Ah, Wilderness! (6-Dec-1935)
    Mark of the Vampire (28-Mar-1935)
    The Little Colonel (22-Feb-1935)
    David Copperfield (8-Jan-1935)
    Treasure Island (8-Aug-1934)
    The Girl from Missouri (3-Aug-1934)
    Dinner at Eight (29-Aug-1933)
    Rasputin and the Empress (23-Dec-1932)
    Grand Hotel (12-Apr-1932)
    Arsène Lupin (5-Mar-1932)
    Broken Lullaby (19-Jan-1932)
    Mata Hari (26-Dec-1931)
    Guilty Hands (22-Aug-1931)
    A Free Soul (20-Jun-1931)
    Free and Easy (22-Mar-1930) Himself
    West of Zanzibar (24-Nov-1928)
    Sadie Thompson (7-Jan-1928)
    The Temptress (3-Oct-1926)
    The Bells (30-Jul-1926)
    America (21-Feb-1924)
    Judith of Bethulia (8-Mar-1914)


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