Fenwick, Irene (1887–1936)

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Fenwick, Irene (1887–1936)

American stage and screen actress. Name variations: Irene Barrymore. Born Irene Frizzel, Sept 5, 1887, in Chicago, Illinois; died Dec 24, 1936, in Beverly Hills, California; m. Felix Isman, 1909 (div.); m. J.F. O'Brien (div.); m. Lionel Barrymore (actor), 1923.

Made NY debut as Sylvia Futvoye in The Brass Bottle (1910), followed by The Speckled Band, The Importance of Being Earnest, The Million, Hawthorne of the U.S.A., Along Came Ruth (title role), The Song of Songs, Payday, The Co-Respondent, Bosom Friends, Mary's Ankle (title role), and Laugh Clown Laugh, among others; made 9 films, including The Woman Next Door (1915) and A Girl Like That (1917).

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