john barrymore

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john barrymore

John Barrymore performs a dramatic scene on stage.

Definition

Proper noun A stage name for John Sidney Blyth, a celebrated American actor of the early 20th century. He was a prominent member of the Barrymore family, a famous theatrical dynasty, and was renowned for his performances in both classical theatre, particularly Shakespearean roles, and early Hollywood films. He was nicknamed "The Great Profile."

Usage

The name "John Barrymore" is used to refer to the historical actor himself, his career, or his legacy. * He is remembered as one of the great actors of his generation. * The film Dinner at Eight starred John Barrymore. * John Barrymore's portrayal of Hamlet was legendary.

Advanced Usage
  • The name can be used metonymically to represent a bygone era of classical, theatrical acting style in American cinema.
    • The actor brought a John Barrymore-like gravitas to the role.
  • It can be used in discussions of acting dynasties and family legacies in entertainment.
    • The Barrymore legacy, beginning with John Barrymore, continues today.
Variants and Related Words
  • Barrymore: The family surname. Can refer to John, his siblings Lionel and Ethel, or later descendants like Drew Barrymore.
  • The Great Profile: A common epithet for John Barrymore, referencing his distinctive facial features.
Synonyms
  • Thespian (specifically of his era and stature)
  • Matinee idol (referring to his early film popularity)
Related Idioms/Phrases
  • A Barrymore: Sometimes used informally to denote a member of the acting family, with John Barrymore being its most iconic early film representative.
    • She has the talent of a Barrymore.
john barrymore

John Barrymore performs a dramatic scene on stage.

Noun
  1. United States actor; son of Maurice Barrymore and Georgiana Barrymore (1882-1942)

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