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  • That was sort of like the old drinking club in Hollywood – Errol Flynn and WC Fields, all these great actors, the Barrymores – who could drink anyone under the table.

    Alice Cooper and Noel Fielding talk rock'n'roll, drink, drugs and golf 2012

  • When the Barrymores toured the South with a repertoire of plays, the Bankheads lavishly entertained them, and young Tallulah attended every performance they gave, earning her the interest and friendship of Ethel Barrymore.

    One From The Hart Stefanie Powers 2010

  • It was not as if the Barrymores had taken us into their confidence.

    The Seriously Deranged Writer and the Model Cars 2010

  • The only conceivable motive was that which had been suggested by Sir Henry, that if the family could be scared away a comfortable and permanent home would be secured for the Barrymores.

    The Seriously Deranged Writer and the Model Cars 2010

  • And now, having brought you up to date in the escaped convict, the Stapletons, Dr. Mortimer, and Frankland, of Lafter Hall, let me end on that which is most important and tell you more about the Barrymores, and especially about the surprising development of last night.

    The Seriously Deranged Writer and the Model Cars 2010

  • Upon our arrival at a private airport in Westchester, we were all ferried to an elegant candlelit dinner at the New York Players Club, a Gramercy Park institution where Booths once rubbed shoulders with Barrymores, organized by our old record company boss Wild Bill.

    EVENING’S EMPIRE BILL FLANAGAN 2010

  • She continued, “Warren and I might have believed we were not from a show-business family, but… because we both lived out the unfulfilled fantasies of our parents, I think we had a greater inspirational motivation than the Barrymores or the Redgraves.”

    STAR PETER BISKIND 2010

  • Upon our arrival at a private airport in Westchester, we were all ferried to an elegant candlelit dinner at the New York Players Club, a Gramercy Park institution where Booths once rubbed shoulders with Barrymores, organized by our old record company boss Wild Bill.

    EVENING’S EMPIRE BILL FLANAGAN 2010

  • Upon our arrival at a private airport in Westchester, we were all ferried to an elegant candlelit dinner at the New York Players Club, a Gramercy Park institution where Booths once rubbed shoulders with Barrymores, organized by our old record company boss Wild Bill.

    EVENING’S EMPIRE BILL FLANAGAN 2010

  • The case had been considerably complicated through the incident of the escaped convict and the relations between him and the Barrymores.

    The Seriously Deranged Writer and the Model Cars 2010

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