John Drew Barrymore(1932-2004)
- Actor
- Director
American actor with a sporadic career, the son of stage and screen
legend John Barrymore. His father and mother, actress Dolores Costello divorced in his
infancy and he claimed to remember seeing his father only once. His
mother attempted to keep him from the acting life, sending him to St.
John's Military Academy and intending that he attend college. But young
Barrymore rebelled and signed a movie contract at 17. He chose not to
apprentice in the theatre in small roles, leaping blindly into leading
roles then bailing out of them at least twice before ever managing to
make his stage debut. Although his family, especially his aunt Ethel Barrymore,
was humiliated by the embarrassment these failures brought to the
Barrymore name, he received encouragement from them as well. His
rebellious nature began to cause him great personal and professional
difficulty. He had repeated scrapes with the law and was jailed
numerous times for drunkenness and spousal abuse. (He had married
actress Cara Williams.) In 1958 he changed his name to John Drew Barrymore
and had a brief resurgence in film, appearing in leading roles in
several not completely uninteresting projects. But his social behavior
continued to derail any professional progress and he had further
incarcerations in the Sixties for drug activity. Although he continued
to appear occasionally onscreen, he became more and more reclusive,
eventually disappearing into the wilderness to live a mystical
existence that has also been described as derelict. He was long
estranged from his family, including his son John Blyth Barrymore (who has repeated
many of his father's career and personal patterns) and daughter,
actress Drew Barrymore.