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Barrymore, Ethel |
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Barrymore, Ethel (1879–1959)
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Music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim * Book by George Furth * Directed by John Doyle * Starring Raul Esparza * Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City (open-ended run) If there are roots of Ethel Barrymore in Julie Cavendish, the actress wasn't necessarily flattered. In 1932, the acclaimed British stage actress Ethel Barrymore, who spent her last years acting for the camera, said acidly of Hollywood: "The people are unreal. |
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