Lionel Barrymore
- Original name:
- Lionel Herbert Blythe
- Born:
- April 28, 1878, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
- Died:
- November 15, 1954, Van Nuys, California (aged 76)
- Awards And Honors:
- Academy Award (1931)
- Academy Award (1932): Actor in a Leading Role
- House / Dynasty:
- Barrymore family
- Notable Family Members:
- mother Georgiana Barrymore
- brother John Barrymore
- sister Ethel Barrymore
- Married To:
- Irene Fenwick (1923–1936 [her death])
- Doris Rankin (1904–1922)
- Movies/Tv Shows (Acted In):
- "Boomerang Bill" (1922)
- "Dr. Kildare's Strange Case" (1940)
- "Dorian's Divorce" (1916)
- "The Wrongdoers" (1925)
- "The Bells" (1926)
- "Carolina" (1934)
- "I Am the Man" (1924)
- "Calling Dr. Kildare" (1939)
- "Dr. Kildare Goes Home" (1940)
- "Down to the Sea in Ships" (1949)
- "Main Street to Broadway" (1953)
- "The Show" (1927)
- "The Secret of Dr. Kildare" (1939)
- "The Barrier" (1926)
- "Drums of Love" (1928)
- "Should Ladies Behave" (1933)
- "Sweepings" (1933)
- "A Yank at Oxford" (1938)
- "Jim the Penman" (1921)
- "Camille" (1936)
- "3 Men in White" (1944)
- "The Penalty" (1941)
- "A Guy Named Joe" (1943)
- "The Return of Peter Grimm" (1935)
- "Meddling Women" (1924)
- "Lady Be Good" (1941)
- "Wildfire" (1915)
- "Three Wise Fools" (1946)
- "Body and Soul" (1927)
- "Right Cross" (1950)
- "The Voice of Bugle Ann" (1936)
- "Road House" (1928)
- "Night Flight" (1933)
- "Dr. Kildare's Crisis" (1940)
- "The Devil's Garden" (1920)
- "The Secret Heart" (1946)
- "Mata Hari" (1931)
- "Key Largo" (1948)
- "Dr. Gillespie's New Assistant" (1942)
- "The Exploits of Elaine" (1914)
- "Mark of the Vampire" (1935)
- "The Splendid Road" (1925)
- "The Curious Conduct of Judge Legarde" (1915)
- "The Stranger's Return" (1933)
- "The People vs. Dr. Kildare" (1941)
- "A Family Affair" (1937)
- "On Borrowed Time" (1939)
- "This Side of Heaven" (1934)
- "A Modern Magdalen" (1915)
- "The Valley of Decision" (1945)
- "Women Love Diamonds" (1927)
- "The Upheaval" (1916)
- "You Can't Take It with You" (1938)
- "Alias Jimmy Valentine" (1928)
- "Unseeing Eyes" (1923)
- "Sadie Thompson" (1928)
- "The Temptress" (1926)
- "Between Two Women" (1945)
- "The End of the Tour" (1917)
- "The Yellow Ticket" (1931)
- "The Copperhead" (1920)
- "Captains Courageous" (1937)
- "Lone Star" (1952)
- "Calling Dr. Gillespie" (1942)
- "The Girl Who Wouldn't Work" (1925)
- "The Romance of Elaine" (1915)
- "Free and Easy" (1930)
- "The Little Colonel" (1935)
- "A Man of Iron" (1925)
- "It's a Wonderful Life" (1946)
- "The Thirteenth Hour" (1927)
- "Paris at Midnight" (1926)
- "Brooding Eyes" (1926)
- "One Man's Journey" (1933)
- "The Lucky Lady" (1926)
- "The Flaming Sword" (1915)
- "Dinner at Eight" (1933)
- "Malaya" (1949)
- "Under the Gaslight" (1914)
- "The Road to Glory" (1936)
- "Let Freedom Ring" (1939)
- "Treasure Island" (1934)
- "His Father's Son" (1917)
- "Dr. Kildare's Wedding Day" (1941)
- "The Eternal City" (1923)
- "Fifty-Fifty" (1925)
- "The Master Mind" (1920)
- "Decameron Nights" (1924)
- "The Seats of the Mighty" (1914)
- "Grand Hotel" (1932)
- "The Devil-Doll" (1936)
- "Looking Forward" (1933)
- "Dr. Kildare's Victory" (1942)
- "West of Zanzibar" (1928)
- "The Millionaire's Double" (1917)
- "The Personal History, Adventures, Experience, & Observation of David Copperfield the Younger" (1935)
- "The River Woman" (1928)
- "Christopher Bean" (1933)
- "The Lion and the Mouse" (1928)
- "Public Hero Number 1" (1935)
- "Bannerline" (1951)
- "Broken Lullaby" (1932)
- "The Gorgeous Hussy" (1936)
- "The Face in the Fog" (1922)
- "A Free Soul" (1931)
- "The Brand of Cowardice" (1916)
- "Arsène Lupin" (1932)
- "The Mysterious Island" (1929)
- "Die Frau mit dem schlechten Ruf" (1925)
- "Children of the Whirlwind" (1925)
- "The Bad Man" (1941)
- "Since You Went Away" (1944)
- "Guilty Hands" (1931)
- "Dr. Gillespie's Criminal Case" (1943)
- "National Red Cross Pageant" (1917)
- "The Washington Masquerade" (1932)
- "Young Dr. Kildare" (1938)
- "Dark Delusion" (1947)
- "The Span of Life" (1914)
- "Navy Blue and Gold" (1937)
- "Wedding Women" (1924)
- "Saratoga" (1937)
- "Test Pilot" (1938)
- "The Girl from Missouri" (1934)
- "Tennessee Johnson" (1942)
- "Duel in the Sun" (1946)
- "The Great Adventure" (1921)
- "A Yellow Streak" (1915)
- "Enemies of Women" (1923)
- "America" (1924)
- "Rasputin and the Empress" (1932)
- "Ah Wilderness!" (1935)
- Movies/Tv Shows (Directed):
- "His Glorious Night" (1929)
- "Ten Cents a Dance" (1931)
- "Life's Whirlpool" (1917)
- "Redemption" (1930)
- "Madame X" (1929)
- "The Unholy Night" (1929)
- "The Rogue Song" (1930)
- Movies/Tv Shows (Writing/Creator):
- "Life's Whirlpool" (1917)
Lionel Barrymore (born April 28, 1878, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.—died November 15, 1954, Van Nuys, California) was an American stage, film, and radio actor who forged a career as one of the most important character actors of the early 20th century. Perhaps the least flamboyant member of the Barrymore acting family, he was best known to modern audiences for his performance as Mr. Potter in the classic Christmas movie It’s a Wonderful Life (1946).
Barrymore was the son of the stage actors Maurice and Georgiana Barrymore, founders of the celebrated family of actors. Although he appeared in a few plays in his teens, he did not intend to enter the family profession and instead studied painting in Paris for three years. He found that he was unable to earn a living as a painter, however, and he returned to the United States and to acting. He soon established his reputation as an actor in New York City in such plays as Peter Ibbetson (1917), The Copperhead (1918), and The Jest (1919).
In 1926 Barrymore left Broadway permanently for Hollywood and began a long line of outstanding screen characterizations. His early notable films included Sadie Thompson (1928) and The Mysterious Island (1929). His performance as an alcoholic defense attorney in A Free Soul (1931) won him an Academy Award as best actor. He appeared with his brother, John, in Grand Hotel (1932) and with both John and their sister, Ethel, in Rasputin and the Empress (1932). Other memorable movies were Captains Courageous (1937), The Valley of Decision (1945), Duel in the Sun (1947), and Key Largo (1948). In the popular and long-running Dr. Kildare film series, which began with Young Dr. Kildare in 1938, he played Dr. Gillespie.

In his later years Barrymore projected an image of an irascible (but usually lovable) curmudgeon, a role in which he exploited to the fullest his distinctive traits—a tall stooped posture (though, because of arthritis and other injuries, he usually performed in a wheelchair from 1938 on), shaggy eyebrows, and a hoarse, rasping voice. His portrayal of the avaricious Mr. Potter in Frank Capra’s It’s a Wonderful Life belongs to this period. He was also a radio actor and was noted for his annual radio performance as Scrooge in Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol.
In addition to acting, Barrymore made etchings and drawings and also composed music. We Barrymores (1951), by Lionel Barrymore as told to Cameron Shipp, is basically an autobiography but contains much information on his famous siblings, John and Ethel.