Dolores Costello

Dolores Costello

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Dolores Costello (September 17, 1903 – March 1, 1979) was an American film actress who achieved her greatest success during the era of silent movies. She was nicknamed "The Goddess of the Silent Screen". She was stepmother of John Barrymore's daughter Diana by his second wife Blanche Oelrichs, the mother of John Drew Barrymore and Dolores (Dee Dee) Barrymore, and the grandmother of John Barrymore III, Blyth Dolores Barrymore, Brahma Blyth (Jessica) Barrymore, and Drew Barrymore. Dolores Costello was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the daughter of actors Maurice Costello and Mae Costello (née Altschuk). She was of Irish and German descent. She had a younger sister, Helene, and the two made their first film appearances in the years 1909–1915 as child actresses for the Vitagraph Film Company. They played supporting roles in several films starring their father, who was a popular matinee idol at the time. The two sisters appeared on Broadway together as chlorines and their success resulted in contracts with Warner Brothers Studios. In 1926, following small parts in feature films, she was selected by John Barrymore to star opposite him in The Sea Beast, a loose adaptation of Herman Melville's Moby-Dick. Warner Bros. soon began starring her in her own vehicles. Meanwhile, she and Barrymore became romantically involved and married in 1928. Within a few years of achieving stardom, the delicately beautiful blonde-haired actress had become a successful and highly regarded film personality in her own right. As a young adult her career developed to the degree that in 1926 she was named a WAMPAS Baby Star, and had acquired the nickname "The Goddess of the Silver Screen". Warners alternated Costello between films with contemporary settings and elaborate costume dramas. In 1927 she was re-teamed with John Barrymore in When a Man Loves, an adaptation of Manon Lescaut. In 1928 she co-starred with George O'Brien in Noah's Ark, a part-talkie epic directed by Michael Curtiz. Costello spoke with a lisp and found it difficult to make the transition to talking pictures, but after two years of voice coaching she was comfortable speaking before a microphone. One of her early sound film appearances was with her sister Helene in Warner Bros.'s all-star extravaganza The Show of Shows (1929). Her acting career became less a priority for her following the birth of her first child, Dolores Ethel Mae "DeeDee" Barrymore, on April 8, 1930, and she retired from the screen in 1931 to devote time to her family. Her second child, John Drew Barrymore, was born on June 4, 1932, but the marriage proved difficult due to her husband's increasing alcoholism, and they divorced in 1935. She resumed her career a year later and achieved some successes, most notably in Little Lord Fauntleroy (1936) and The Magnificent Ambersons (1942). She retired permanently from acting following her appearance in This is the Army (1943), again under the direction of Michael Curtiz. In 1950 Costello divorced Dr. John Vruwink, whom she had married in 1939. She spent the remaining years of her life in semi-seclusion, managing an avocado farm. She died from emphysema in Fallbrook, California in 1979.

Paris Hilton, Inc.
2009
Self (archive footage)
Myrna Loy: So Nice to Come Home To
1990
(archive footage)
The Golden Twenties
1950
Self (archive footage)
This Is the Army
1943
Mrs. Davidson
The Magnificent Ambersons
1942
Isabel Amberson Minafer
Whispering Enemies
1939
Laura Crandall
Outside These Walls
1939
Margaret Bronson
King of the Turf
1939
Eve Barnes
Breaking the Ice
1938
Martha Martin
The Beloved Brat
1938
Helen Cosgrove
Little Lord Fauntleroy
1936
'Dearest' Erroll
Yours for the Asking
1936
Lucille Sutton
Expensive Women
1931
Constance 'Connie' Newton
Second Choice
1930
Vallery Grove
The Show of Shows
1929
Performer in 'Meet My Sister' Number
The Redeeming Sin
1929
Joan Billaire
Glad Rag Doll
1929
Annabel Lee
Madonna of Avenue A
1929
Maria Morton
Hearts in Exile
1929
Vera Zuanova
Noah's Ark
1928
Marie / Miriam
Glorious Betsy
1928
Betsy Patterson
The Circus: Premiere
1928
Self
Tenderloin
1928
Rose Shannon
When a Man Loves
1927
Manon Lescaut
Old San Francisco
1927
Dolores Vasquez
A Million Bid
1927
Dorothy Gordon
The College Widow
1927
Jane Witherspoon
The Heart of Maryland
1927
Maryland Calvert
The Sea Beast
1926
Esther Harper
Bride of the Storm
1926
Faith Fitzhugh
The Little Irish Girl
1926
Dot Walker
Mannequin
1926
Joan Herrick
The Third Degree
1926
Annie Daly
Greater Than a Crown
1925
Isabel Frances / Princess of Lividia
Bobbed Hair
1925
(uncredited)
The Glimpses of the Moon
1923
Secondary Role
Lawful Larceny
1923
Nora the maid
The Evil Men Do
1915
David - as a Little Boy
Etta of the Footlights
1914
Fellow Voyagers
1913
Little Dolores Gray
She Never Knew
1912
Mr. Blinn's Granddaughter
Ida's Christmas
1912
Ida - the Little Smith Girl
Lulu's Doctor
1912
Lulu
The Meeting of the Ways
1912
One of Tom's Children
Consuming Love; or, St. Valentine's Day in Greenaway Land
1911
The Telephone
1910
Daughter
A Midsummer Night's Dream
1909
Fairy