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Ethel Mae Colt (Blythe)

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Birthplace: Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, United States
Death: June 18, 1959 (79)
Beverly Hills, Los Angeles County, California, United States (Cardiac Disease)
Place of Burial: East Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Maurice Barrymore and Georgiana Emma Barrymore
Ex-wife of Russell Griswold Colt
Mother of Samuel Peabody Colt; Ethel Barrymore Colt and John Drew Colt
Sister of Lionel Barrymore and John Barrymore

Occupation: Actress
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About Ethel Barrymore

Ethel Barrymore was an Academy Award-winning American actress and a member of the famous Barrymore family.

Ethel Barrymore was born Ethel Mae Blythe in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the second child of the actors Maurice Barrymore and Georgiana Drew. She spent her childhood in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and attended Catholic schools while there.

She was the sister of actors John Barrymore and Lionel Barrymore, the aunt of actor John Drew Barrymore, and the grand-aunt of actress/producer Drew Barrymore.

Ethel Barrymore was highly regarded as a charming and charismatic stage actress in New York City and a major Broadway performer. Her first appearance in Broadway was in 1901, in a play called Captain Jinks of the Horses Marines. She was a great Nora in A Doll's House by Ibsen (1905), and a passionate Juliet in Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare (1922).

She was also a strong supporter of the Actors' Equity Association and had a high-profile role in the 1919 strike. In 1926, she scored one of her greatest successes as the sophisticated spouse of a philandering husband in W. Somerset Maugham's comedy, The Constant Wife.

She made her first motion picture in 1914 and in the 1940s, she moved to Hollywood, California and started working in motion pictures.

She won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for her role in the 1944 film None but the Lonely Heart opposite Cary Grant, but made plain that she was not overly impressed by it. She made such other classic films as The Spiral Staircase (1946), a wonderful thriller directed by Robert Siodmak, Pinky (1949), and Kind Lady (1951).

Winston Churchill proposed to her but she turned him down. Ethel married Russell Griswold Colt on March 14, 1909; they divorced in 1923.

Being a devout Roman Catholic, she was prohibited from remarrying by the Church. She was involved romantically with men from time to time, but never remarried.

She had 3 children by Colt, including Ethel Barrymore Miglietta, who appeared on Broadway in Stephen Sondheim's "Follies". Both of Ethel's sons, Samuel and John Drew Colt, also tried their hand at acting.

Ethel died from heart disease in 1959 at her home in Hollywood, California two months shy of her 80th birthday. She is interred in the Calvary Cemetery, East Los Angeles.

The Ethel Barrymore Theatre ([1]) in New York City is named after her.

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Ethel Barrymore's Timeline

1879
August 15, 1879
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, United States
1909
November 28, 1909
New York, New York, United States
1912
April 20, 1912
Mamaroneck, Westchester County, New York, United States
1913
September 9, 1913
Mamaroneck, Westchester County, New York, United States
1959
June 18, 1959
Age 79
Beverly Hills, Los Angeles County, California, United States
June 18, 1959
Age 79
Calvary Cemetery, East Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, United States