john drew
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Definition
Proper noun: A specific historical person: John Drew (1827-1862) was a notable Irish-born American actor. He is recognized as the father of actress Georgiana Emma Drew Barrymore and, by extension, the patriarch of the Barrymore family of actors.
Usage Notes
- This term refers exclusively to the specific individual, John Drew. It is a proper noun and is always capitalized.
- It is primarily used in historical, biographical, or theatrical contexts when discussing 19th-century American theater or the Barrymore family lineage.
Examples
- Proper noun:
- The 19th-century stage was dominated by performers like John Drew.
- The biography detailed the life and career of John Drew.
- John Drew was the manager of the Arch Street Theatre in Philadelphia.
Advanced Usage
- The name may be used metonymically to represent a style of classical, formal 19th-century American theater.
- His performance had a touch of John Drew's old-school elegance.
Variants and Related Words
- Drew, John Drew Jr.: His son, John Drew Jr. (1853-1927), was also a famous actor. Context is required to distinguish between them.
- Barrymore: The surname of his descendants, a famous American acting dynasty including his daughter Georgiana, his grandchildren Lionel, Ethel, and John Barrymore, and later generations.
Synonyms
- Actor, Thespian, Performer. (These are general synonyms for his profession, not specific synonyms for the person.)
Related Phrases
- The Drew-Barrymore family: A phrase used to describe the theatrical lineage.
- Patriarch of the Barrymores: A common descriptive phrase for his historical role.
Noun
- United States actor (born in Ireland); father of Georgiana Emma Barrymore (1827-1862)