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  2. Diana Barrymore in 1941. Her father John died in 1942 from cirrhosis of the liver after years of alcoholism. Diana Barrymore's life became a series of alcohol- and drug-related disasters marked by bouts of severe depression that resulted in several suicide attempts and extended sanitarium stays.

  3. Mar 24, 2023 · The maid found her lying face down in bed at her Manhattan apartment on the Upper East Side on the morning of January 25, 1960. The actress was 38, but looked years older. According to The New York Times, there were empty liquor bottles, sleeping pills, and tranquilizers in the apartment. Diana Barrymore was dead.

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  4. Jul 20, 2023 · Tragically, Diana Barrymore passed away on January 25, 1960, at the age of 38 due to an accidental overdose of alcohol and drugs. Her death was ruled as acute barbiturate poisoning.

  5. Died. January 25, 1960 · New York City, New York, USA (suicide) Birth name. Diana Blanche Barrymore Blythe. Mini Bio. "Too Much, Too Soon" was the story of Diana's life, and the title of her autobiography.

    • March 3, 1921
    • January 25, 1960
  6. Barrymore, Diana (1921–1960) American actress. Born Diana Strange Blythe on March 3, 1921; committed suicide in New York City on January 25, 1960; daughter of Blanche Oelrichs Thomas Barrymore Tweed (who, as poet and playwright, used the pseudonym Michael Strange) and John Barrymore; attended Garrison Forest boarding school; married Bramwell ...

  7. After the funeral service, Diana Barrymore was laid to rest in Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx, New York. She was buried near other members of the Barrymore family, including her father John Barrymore who had passed away in 1942. Diana’s grave became a place of pilgrimage for fans of classic Hollywood and those touched by her story.

  8. Diana died in 1960, two years after the release of the film. The film stars Dorothy Malone and Errol Flynn (playing his real-life friend and mentor John Barrymore), with Efrem Zimbalist Jr., Ray Danton, Neva Patterson, Murray Hamilton, and Martin Milner.