1887 - 1936 (49 years)
Has no ancestors and no descendants in this family tree.
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Family |
Irene Fenwick, b. 5 Sep 1887, Chicago, Illinois, USA |
Married |
1909 |
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1878 - 1954 (76 years)
Birth |
28 Apr 1878 |
Philadelphia, PA, USA |
Died |
15 Nov 1954 |
Van Nuys, California, USA |
Buried |
Calvary Cemetery, Hollywood |
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Father |
Maurice Blyth |
Mother |
Georgiana Emma Drew, b. 11 Jul 1856 |
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Family 1 |
Doris Rankin, b. Abt 1880 |
Married |
1904 |
Divorced |
1922 |
Children |
| 1. Mary Barrymore, b. 1905 |
| 2. Ethel Barrymore, b. 1906 |
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Family 2 |
Irene Fenwick, b. 5 Sep 1887, Chicago, Illinois, USA |
Married |
1923 |
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Name |
Irene Fenwick |
Relationship | with Francis Fox
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Birth |
5 Sep 1887 |
Chicago, Illinois, USA |
Gender |
Female |
Death |
24 Dec 1936 |
Beverly Hills, California |
Person ID |
I372865 |
Geneagraphie |
Last Modified |
2 Apr 2002 |
Family 2 |
Lionel Barrymore, b. 28 Apr 1878, Philadelphia, PA, USA d. 15 Nov 1954, Van Nuys, California, USA (Age 76 years) |
Marriage |
1923 |
Last Modified |
2 Apr 2002 |
Family ID |
F147787 |
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 | Birth - 5 Sep 1887 - Chicago, Illinois, USA |
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Notes |
- She was predominately a stage actress and a fine one at that. Her first film was THE WOMAN NEXT DOOR in 1915. She was to make three more that year, but one in 1916 called A CONEY ISLAND PRINCESS. Her services were, unfortunately, not in high demand. After A GIRL LIKE THAT and THE SIN WOMAN in 1917, Irene retired from the screen. She had made only seven films. She was much more comfortable on the stage in which she returned. That work really meant something to her in a way films couldn't. At one time she was married to the great actor, Lionel Barrymore.
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