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  1. Irene Fenwick was a silent screen actress who married Lionel Barrymore. She was born Irene Frizzel on September 5, 1887 in Chicago, Illinois. Her mother had wanted to be an actress and encouraged Irene to follow her dreams. When she was a teenager she started acting in local theater productions.

  2. Irene Fenwick (born Irene Frizell; September 5, 1887 – December 24, 1936) was an American stage and silent film actress. She was married to Lionel Barrymore from 1923 until her death in 1936.

  3. Dec 25, 2023 · In the dazzling era of silent films and Broadway lights, Irene Fenwick, born Irene Frizell on September 5, 1887, etched her name into the annals of American stage and cinema. Her life, though tragically short-lived, was a tapestry woven with theatrical prowess, a brief but impactful marriage to Lionel Barrymore, and a filmography that continues ...

  4. Actress. Born Irene Frizell in Chicago, she began acting in local theatre and made her Broadway debut in "The Brass Bottle" (1910). A vivacious redhead, adept at both drama and comedy, she had a forceful stage presence that belied her tiny stature (she stood only 4'11").

  5. Irene Fenwick was a Broadway performer who appeared in 20 shows from 1910 to 1925. She died on December 24, 1936 in Chicago, IL, USA.

  6. Irene Fenwick. Actress: The Spendthrift. Irene Fenwick was born Irene Frizzel in Chicago, Illinois on September 5, 1887. 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.

  7. The Green Cloak: Directed by Walter Edwin. With Irene Fenwick, Blanche Aimee, Della Connor, Kathryn Brook. Upon Ruth McAllister's return with her father from a Western trip, John Gilbert calls to renew his attentions.