John Blyth Barrymore

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John Blyth Barrymore

John Blyth Barrymore III (born May 15, 1954) is an American film and television actor. He is known for his role as Zeke in the 1970s television series Kung Fu, which was his first role on television.

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Blyth Barrymore in 1982
Born
John Blyth Barrymore III

(1954-05-15) May 15, 1954 (age 70)
OccupationActor
Years active1967–present
Children3
Parent(s)John Drew Barrymore Jr
Cara Williams
RelativesDrew Barrymore (half-sister)
FamilyBarrymore
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Biography

John Blyth Barrymore III was born to John Drew Barrymore and Cara Williams.[1] As such, he is from the famous Barrymore family: He is the half-brother of American actress Drew Barrymore, as well as the grandnephew of Ethel Barrymore and Lionel Barrymore.[2] He is of partial Irish descent through his great-grandfather, actor Maurice Costello. John has stated that he does not remember if he met his aunt Diana Barrymore, who was also an actress.[3]

Like his father, John has had a sporadic career in film and television, mainly appearing in shock horror movies and comedies.

After John and Drew's half-sister Jessica Barrymore was found dead in her vehicle in 2014, he publicly criticized Drew for not being receptive to forming a relationship with either him or Jessica.[4]

Filmography

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1967Me and BenjyPetieTelevision Film
1975Kung FuZeke4 episodes
1976Baby Blue MarineIdiot #2
1978The One Man JuryPoliceman #1
1978FeedbackHoodlum
1979NocturnaPunk vampire
1980Lou GrantHaroldEpisode: "Cameras"
1981AmericanaJohn / Jack
1981Smokey Bites the DustHarold
1981Full Moon HighStudent
1982Lou GrantMarc PauleyEpisode: "Dogs"
1982Trick or TreatsMad Doctor
1984Hard to HoldRecording Engineer
1990Cry-BabyAdditional voicesUncredited
1990Crazy PeopleAdditional voices
1997HybridDr. Paul Hamilton
2017Lasagna CatHimself (fictionalized)Episode: "07/27/1978"
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Further reading

  • Pilato, Herbie J., The Kung Fu Book of Caine: The Complete Guide to TV's First Mystical Eastern Western. Boston: Charles A. Tuttle (1993); ISBN 0-8048-1826-6

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