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George Cohan
and Ethel Barrymore. Old friends, they renewed their acquaintance
at Jacksonville, Florida. 1919 |
Ethel Barrymore
in 1925 as Ophelia in Walter Hampden's Production of "Hamlet." |
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Ethel Barrymore
in 1905 preparing for James M. Barrie's Alice-Sit-By-the-Fire.
It was officially announced that Miss Barrymore will wed shortly
Captain Harry Graham, of the English Guards. Graham was the son
of Sir Henry Graham,the private secretary of Lord Rosebery. |
A young Ethel
Barrymore |
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Ethel Barrymore
around 1904. |
Ethel Barrymore
showing a Heatherbloom Petticoat. "It's graceful, bouffant,
practical and serviceable, and at the same time elegant. Made
in all the fashionable shades." These lines are from Ethel's
great comedy success "Our Mrs. McChesney," by Edna
Ferber. The Petticoat that Made the Play possible. 1915. |
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Ethel Barrymore
1929 as "Sister Garcia" in The Kingdom of God, the
play by G. Martinez Sierra. Miss Barrymore opened the handsome
New York theatre named in her honor. She brought to this play
all of the gifts which had made her so distinguished |
Ethel Barrymore in 1901
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Ethel Barrymore
in Captain Jinks of the Horse Marines, at the Garrick Theater
in 1901 |
Miss Ethel
Barrymore was educated at a convent. Here we see her getting
ready to star in "Sunday" where she will be acting
in rags. |