Georgiana Drew
Georgiana Emma Drew (
July 11,
1856 in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania â€"
July 2,
1893 in
Santa Barbara,
California) was an
American stage actress.
Her family - parents
John Drew and
Louisa Lane Drew; brothers
John Drew Jr. and Sidney; sister Louisa - were all actors. She made her theatrical debut in 1872 in
The Ladies' Rattle. She followed John Jr. to
New York, where she acted in many
Broadway hits, like
As You Like It and
Pique. In
Pique she met a young English actor,
Maurice Barrymore, whom she married on
December 31,
1876. They had three children:
Lionel,
Ethel, and
John.
According to a 2004
A&E Biography piece, the marriage, happy at first, became rocky as Maurice indulged in numerous affairs. Georgie even filed for
divorce, but they reconciled. He asked her to tour with him and
Helena Modjeska in a play he wrote; Georgie and the children had converted to
Roman Catholicism under Helena's influence. Learning that he and Helena had resumed their romance, Georgie, who had been given ownership the play by Maurice, forced his hand by closing it. Helena's husband, its producer,
sued her. The real reason for Georgie's actions never got into the press.
In 1890 she had a great success in
The Senator, in which she demonstrated her comedic talent. In December 1891, illness forced her to leave the cast. Suffering from what turned out to be
consumption, she traveled West with Ethel to take a cure, but died a few months later.
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Georgiana Barrymore at Internet Broadway Database