First Name
Maurice
Last Name
Barrymore
Place of Birth
Amritsar, Fort Agra, India
Star Sign
Virgo
Date of Death
26 March 1905
Cause of Death
syphillis
Religion
Roman Catholic
Claim to Fame
Patriarch of the Barrymore acting family
Gender
Male
Ethnicity
White
Couple Profile
Herbert Arthur Chamberlayne Blythe (September 21, 1849 – March 26, 1905) is the patriarch of the Barrymore acting family and great-grandfather of actress Drew Barrymore.
Born Herbert Arthur Chamberlayne Blythe in the Sikh holy city, Amritsar, Punjab or more precisely Fort Agra, India, he was the son of William Edward Blythe, a surveyor for the British East India Company and his wife Matilda Chamberlayne. Herbert had an older brother named Will and a sister named Evelin. Matilda, after a difficult pregnancy died shortly after giving birth to Herbert on September 21, 1849. In his formative years Herbert was raised by his Aunt Amelia Blythe, his mother`s sister. Amelia, a Chamberlayne by birth, had married a brother of Herbert`s father and was a Blythe by marriage. Herbert was sent back to England for education at Harrow School, England and studied Law at Oxford University where he was Captain of his class football (soccer US) team in 1868. Herbert also became enamored of the sport of boxing. The Marquess of Queensbury rules were firmly established at this time but it wasn`t unusual to see bare knuckle fights. On March 21, 1872 Herbert won the middleweight boxing championship of England. His father expected him to become a barrister, but Herbert fell in with a group of actors, which scandalized the elder Blythe. That same year 1872 Herbert sat for his first posed theatrical photographic portrait by noted photographer Oliver Sarony. In order to spare his father the "shame" of having a son in such a "dissolute" vocation, he took the stage name Maurice Barrymore(though he never legally changed Blythe), inspired by a conversation he had with fellow actor Charles Vandenhoff about William Barrymore, an early 19th-Century English thespian after seeing a poster depicting Barrymore in the Haymarket Theatre.
On December 29, 1874, Barrymore boarded the SS America for Boston, and joined Augustin Daly`s troupe making his debut in Under the Gaslight.
He made his Broadway debut in December 1875 in Pique; in the cast was a young actress, Georgiana Drew. Maurice and Georgiana had been introduced earlier by her brother John Drew Jr. who had befriended Maurice when he first arrived in America. After a brief courtship Maurice & `Georgie` married on December 31, 1876, and had three children: Lionel (b.1878), Ethel (b.1879), and John (b.1882). Georgiana died July 2, 1893 from consumption, and Barrymore re-married exactly one year after her death to Mamie Floyd much to Ethel`s consternation. During his career, Maurice Barrymore played opposite many stars of the time including Helena Modjeska, Mrs. Fiske, Olga Nethersole, Lillian Russell, and Lily Langtry.
On March 19, 1879, in Marshall, Texas, he and fellow actor Ben Porter were shot by an intoxicated Texas and Pacific Railway engineer named Jim Currie (who shared a cell with the accused killer of Diamond Bessie). Porter was killed; doctors spent the night operating on Barrymore to save his life. He made a full recovery, and returned to Marshall for the legal maneuverings that followed. Currie`s brother was mayor of Shreveport, Louisiana and apparently used his influence to secure a not guilty verdict (after a 10 minute deliberation). An enraged Barrymore vowed never to return to Texas.
According to a 2004 A&E Biography piece, after the Ben Porter tragedy, Maurice asked Georgiana to tour with him and Helena Modjeska in a play he had written. Georgiana and the children had converted to Roman Catholicism under Helena`s influence. Learning that he and Helena had resumed their romance, Georgiana, who had been given ownership of the play by Maurice, forced his hand by closing it. Helena`s husband, its producer, sued her. The real reason for Georgiana`s actions never got into the press. However, Maurice`s many dalliances did make the tabloids.
He eventually became infected with syphilis. The March 25, 1905 New York Times reported: "He was playing a vaudeville engagement(in 1901) at a Harlem theatre when he suddenly dropped his lines and began to rave. The following day he became violent and was taken to Bellevue insane ward by his son John." He died in his sleep, and was buried by his daughter Ethel at Glenwood Cemetery in Philadelphia.
Couple Profile Source
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Barrymore
High School
Harrow School, England
University
Law, Oxford Univeristy (1868)
Full Name at Birth
Herbert Arthur Chamberlayne Blythe
Father
William Edward Blythe
Mother
Matilda Chamberlayne
Brother
Will Blythe
Sister
Evelin Blythe
Wikipedia Text
Herbert Arthur Chamberlayne Blythe (September 21, 1849 – March 26, 1905) —stage name Maurice Barrymore — was the patriarch of the Barrymore acting family and great-grandfather of actress Drew Barrymore.
Date of Birth
1849-09-21
Age
55
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