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Barrymore

[bar-uh-mawr, -mohr]

noun

  1. Maurice Herbert Blythe, 1847–1905, U.S. and English actor, born in India.

  2. his children: Ethel, 1879–1959, John, 1882–1942, and Lionel, 1878–1954, U.S. actors.



Barrymore

/ ˈæɪˌɔː /

noun

  1. a US family of actors, esp Ethel (1879–1959), John (1882–1942), and Lionel (1878–1954)

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But I was also excited to get to do like a Drew Barrymore in “Scream” by having him in the opening.

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Speaking of the glam, I saw you tell Drew Barrymore that Blake Lively wanted to base her aesthetic on you for the first film.

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And, two years later, he became the first American to play Hamlet at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre since the great John Barrymore in 1925.

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When enraged or overwhelmed, Barrymore’s character would start fires with her mind.

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You could find her there, blood smeared around her mouth, sharing a lunch of human with Drew Barrymore.

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