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Richard Semler Barthelmess (May 9, 1895 – August 17, 1963) was an American film actor, principally of the Hollywood silent era. He starred opposite Lillian Gish in D. W. Griffith's '' Broken Blossoms'' (1919) and ''
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'' (1920) and was among the founders of the
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in 1927. The following year, he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor for two films: '' The Patent Leather Kid'' and '' The Noose''.


Early life

Barthelmess was born in New York City, the son of Caroline W. Harris, a stage actress, and Alfred W. Barthelmess. His father died when he was a year old. Through his mother, he grew up in the theatre, doing "walk-ons" from an early age. In contrast to that, he was educated at Hudson River Military Academy at Nyack, New York and Trinity College at Hartford, Connecticut. He did some acting in college and other amateur productions. By 1919 he had five years in stock company experience.


Career

Russian actress
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, a friend of the family, was taught English by Caroline Barthelmess. Nazimova convinced Richard Barthelmess to try acting professionally, and he made his debut screen appearance in 1916 in the serial ''
Gloria's Romance ''Gloria's Romance'' is a 1916 American silent film serial starring Billie Burke. Serial films, also called chapter plays, were shorter films that were typically run before the main feature film, each of which was part of a longer story, and ende ...
'' as an uncredited extra. He also appeared as a supporting player in several films starring
Marguerite Clark Helen Marguerite Clark (February 22, 1883 – September 25, 1940) was an American theatre, stage and silent film actress. As a movie actress, at one time, Clark was second only to Mary Pickford in popularity. All but five of her films are co ...
. His next role, in ''War Brides'' opposite Nazimova, attracted the attention of director D.W. Griffith, who offered him several important roles, finally casting him opposite Lillian Gish in '' Broken Blossoms'' (1919) and ''
Way Down East ''Way Down East'' is a 1920 American silent romantic drama film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Lillian Gish. It is one of four film adaptations of the melodramatic 19th century play ''Way Down East'' by Lottie Blair Parker. There w ...
'' (1920). He founded his own production company, Inspiration Film Company, together with Charles Duell and Henry King. One of their films, '' Tol'able David'' (1921), in which Barthelmess starred as a teenage mailman who finds courage, was a major success. In 1922, '' Photoplay'' described him as the "idol of every girl in America." Barthelmess had a large female following during the 1920s. An admirer wrote to the editor of ''Picture-Play Magazine'' in 1921:
Different fans have different opinions, and although Wallace Reid,
Thomas Meighan Thomas Meighan (April 9, 1879 – July 8, 1936) was an American actor of silent films and early talkies. He played several leading-man roles opposite popular actresses of the day, including Mary Pickford and Gloria Swanson. At one point he co ...
, and
Niles Welch Niles Eugene Welch (July 29, 1888 – November 21, 1976) was an American performer on Broadway, and a leading man in a number of silent and early talking motion pictures from the early 1910s through the 1930s. Early life A native of Hartfor ...
are mighty fine chaps, I think that Richard Barthelmess beats them all. Dick is getting more and more popular every day, and why? Because his wonderful black hair and soulful eyes are enough to make any young girl adore him. The first play I saw Dick in was ''Boots''—
Dorothy Gish Dorothy Elizabeth Gish (March 11, 1898June 4, 1968) was an American actress of the screen and stage, as well as a director and writer. Dorothy and her older sister Lillian Gish were major movie stars of the silent era. Dorothy also had great s ...
playing the lead. This play impressed me so that I went to see every play in which he appeared—''
Three Men and a Girl ''Three Men and a Girl'' is a lost 1919 American romantic comedy film directed by Marshall Neilan and starring Marguerite Clark. It was produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film is based on the off-Broadway p ...
,'' ''
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The Love Flower ''The Love Flower'' is a 1920 American silent drama film produced by D. W. Griffith and released through the then nascent United Artist company of which Griffith was a founding partner.
,'' and '' Broken Blossoms,'' in which I decided that Dick was my favorite. I am looking forward to ''
Way Down East ''Way Down East'' is a 1920 American silent romantic drama film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Lillian Gish. It is one of four film adaptations of the melodramatic 19th century play ''Way Down East'' by Lottie Blair Parker. There w ...
'' as being a great success, because I know Dick will play a good part.
Barthelmess soon became one of Hollywood's higher paid performers, starring in such classics as '' The Patent Leather Kid'' in 1927 and '' The Noose'' in 1928; he was nominated for Best Actor at the first
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for his performance in both films. In addition, he won a special citation for producing '' The Patent Leather Kid''. With the advent of the sound era, Barthelmess remained a star for a number of years. He played numerous leads in talkie films, most notably ''
Son of the Gods ''Son of the Gods'' is a 1930 American pre-Code romantic drama film with Technicolor sequences, produced and released by First National Pictures, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. It was adapted from the novel of the same name by Rex Beach. Richard ...
'' (1930), '' The Dawn Patrol'' (1930), '' The Last Flight'' (1931), ''
The Cabin in the Cotton ''The Cabin in the Cotton'' is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by Michael Curtiz. The screenplay by Paul Green is based on the novel of the same title by Harry Harrison Kroll. The film perhaps is best known for a line of dialogue ...
'' (1932) and '' Heroes for Sale'' (1933). He was able to choose his own material and often played in controversial or socially conscious films. However, his popularity began to wane in the 1930s as he was getting too old for the boyish leads he usually played, and in his later films between 1939 and his retirement in 1942, he turned towards character roles – most notably in his supporting role as the disgraced pilot and husband of
Rita Hayworth Rita Hayworth (born Margarita Carmen Cansino; October 17, 1918May 14, 1987) was an American actress, dancer and producer. She achieved fame during the 1940s as one of the era's top stars, appearing in 61 films over 37 years. The press coined th ...
's character in '' Only Angels Have Wings'' (1939).


Post-acting career

Barthelmess failed to maintain the stardom of his silent film days and gradually left entertainment. He enlisted in the United States Navy Reserve during World War II, and served as a lieutenant commander. He never returned to film, preferring instead to live off his real estate investments.


Personal life

On June 18, 1920, Barthelmess married Mary Hay, a stage and screen star, in New York. They had one daughter, Mary Barthelmess, before divorcing on January 15, 1927. In August 1927, Barthelmess became engaged to Katherine Young Wilson, a Broadway actress. However, the engagement was called off due to Wilson's stated desire to continue acting, or possibly his affair around this time with the journalist Adela Rogers St. Johns. On April 21, 1928, Barthelmess married Jessica Stewart Sargent. He later adopted her son, Stewart, from a previous marriage. They remained married until Barthelmess' death in 1963.


Death

Barthelmess died of throat cancer on August 17, 1963, aged 68, in
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, New York. He was interred at the
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and Mausoleum in
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, New York.


Legacy

* Barthelmess was a founder of the
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. * In 1960, Barthelmess received a motion picture star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6755 Hollywood Boulevard for his contributions to the film industry. * Barthelmess was among the second group of recipients of the George Eastman Award in 1957, given by the
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for distinguished contribution to the art of film. * Composer Katherine Allan Lively dedicated her piano composition ''Within the Walls of China: A Chinese Episode'' to Barthelmess in the sheet music published in 1923 by G. Schirmer, Inc. An article in ''The Music Trades'' reported that Mrs. Lively was inspired by a viewing of the film ''Broken Blossoms'', and performed the piece for Barthelmess and his friends in New York in the summer of 1922.


Filmography

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Gloria's Romance ''Gloria's Romance'' is a 1916 American silent film serial starring Billie Burke. Serial films, also called chapter plays, were shorter films that were typically run before the main feature film, each of which was part of a longer story, and ende ...
'' (1916) (uncredited) *''
War Brides War brides are women who married military personnel from other countries in times of war or during military occupations, a practice that occurred in great frequency during World War I and World War II. Among the largest and best documented examp ...
'' (1916) as Arno *''
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'' (1916) as Pie Man (uncredited) *''Just a Song at Twilight'' (1916) as George Turner *''The Moral Code'' (1917) as Gary Miller *'' The Eternal Sin'' (1917) as Gennaro *'' The Valentine Girl'' (1917) as Robert Wentworth *'' The Soul of a Magdalen'' (1917) as Louis Broulette *''
The Streets of Illusion ''The Streets of Illusion'' is a 1917 American silent drama film directed by William Parke and starring Gladys Hulette, J.H. Gilmour and Richard Barthelmess.Campbell p.217 Cast * Gladys Hulette as Beam * J.H. Gilmour as Her Father * William ...
'' (1917) as Donald Morton *'' Camille'' (1917) *''
Bab's Diary ''Bab's Diary'' is a 1917 American silent romantic comedy film directed by J. Searle Dawley and starring Marguerite Clark. The film's scenario was written by Martha D. Foster, based on the screen story "Her Diary" by Mary Roberts Rinehart. This w ...
'' (1917) as Tommy Gray *'' Bab's Burglar'' (1917) as Tommy Gray *''
Nearly Married ''Nearly Married'' is a 1917 American silent comedy film directed by Chester Withey and starring Madge Kennedy. It is based on a 1913 stage play of the same name by Edgar Selwyn. It also featured an early film appearance by future gossip columni ...
'' (1917) as Dick Griffon * '' For Valour'' (1917) as Henry Nobbs *'' The Seven Swans'' (1917) as Prince Charming *''
Sunshine Nan ''Sunshine Nan'' is a surviving 1918 American silent comedy-drama film starring Ann Pennington and directed by Charles Giblyn. It is based on the novel ''Calvary Alley'' by Alice Hegan Rice. It was produced by Famous Players–Lasky and distribut ...
'' (1918) as MacPherson Clark *'' Rich Man, Poor Man'' (1918) as Bayard Varick *'' Hit-The-Trail Holliday'' (1918) as Bobby Jason *'' Wild Primrose'' (1918) as Jack Wilton *'' The Hope Chest'' (1918) as Tom Ballantyne *''
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'' (1919) as Everett White *''
The Girl Who Stayed at Home ''The Girl Who Stayed at Home'' is a 1919 American silent drama film produced and directed by D. W. Griffith and released by Paramount Pictures. Prints of the film exist. Plot As described in a film magazine, younger son James "Jim" Grey (Harr ...
'' (1919) as Ralph Grey *''
Three Men and a Girl ''Three Men and a Girl'' is a lost 1919 American romantic comedy film directed by Marshall Neilan and starring Marguerite Clark. It was produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film is based on the off-Broadway p ...
'' (1919) as Christopher Kent *''
Peppy Polly ''Peppy Polly'' is a lost 1919 American silent drama film directed by Elmer Clifton and starring Dorothy Gish. D. W. Griffith produced, as he did for several of Gish's films. Plot As described in a film magazine, Polly Shannon (Gish) impresses J ...
'' (1919) as Dr. James Merritt *'' Broken Blossoms'' (1919) as Cheng Huan - The Yellow Man *'' I'll Get Him Yet'' (1919) as Scoop McCready *''
Scarlet Days ''Scarlet Days'' is a 1919 American silent Western film produced and directed by D. W. Griffith and released through Paramount/Artcraft Pictures, Artcraft being an affiliate of Paramount. Richard Barthelmess stars in a role for which Griffit ...
'' (1919) as Don Maria Alvarez *''
The Idol Dancer ''The Idol Dancer'' is a 1920 American silent South Seas genre, South Seas drama film produced and directed by D. W. Griffith. It stars Richard Barthelmess and Clarine Seymour in her final film role. Seymour was a young actress Griffith was gro ...
'' (1920) as Dan McGuire *''
The Love Flower ''The Love Flower'' is a 1920 American silent drama film produced by D. W. Griffith and released through the then nascent United Artist company of which Griffith was a founding partner.
'' (1920) as Bruce Sanders *''
Way Down East ''Way Down East'' is a 1920 American silent romantic drama film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Lillian Gish. It is one of four film adaptations of the melodramatic 19th century play ''Way Down East'' by Lottie Blair Parker. There w ...
'' (1920) as David Bartlett *''
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'' (1921) as Youth *'' Tol'able David'' (1921) as David Kinemon *''
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'' (1922) as John Alden Jr. *'' Sonny'' (1922) as Sonny Crosby / Joe *''
The Bond Boy ''The Bond Boy'' is a lost 1922 American silent drama film directed by Henry King and starring Richard Barthelmess. It was produced by Barthelmess and Charles Duell and released through Associated First National Pictures. Cast *Richard Barth ...
'' (1922) as Peter Newbolt (father) / John Newbolt *'' Fury'' (1923) as Boy Leyton *'' The Bright Shawl'' (1923) as Charles Abbott *'' The Fighting Blade'' (1923) as Karl Van Kerstenbroock *'' Twenty-One'' (1923) as Julian McCullough *'' The Enchanted Cottage'' (1924) as Oliver Bashforth *''
Classmates A classmate is a student who is member of the same class, in any of its meanings (a course, a lesson, a graduating year). Classmate(s) may also refer to: * ''Classmates'' (1914 film), a 1914 silent film produced by the Biograph Company * ''Clas ...
'' (1924) as Duncan Irving Jr *'' New Toys'' (1925) as Will Webb *'' Soul-Fire'' (1925) as Eric Fane *''
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'' (1925) as D.X. (Bilge) Smith *'' The Beautiful City'' (1925) as Tony Gillardi *'' Just Suppose'' (1926) as Prince Rupert of Koronia *'' Ranson's Folly'' (1926) as Lt. Ranson *'' The Amateur Gentleman'' (1926) as Barnabas Barty *''
The White Black Sheep ''The White Black Sheep'' is a 1926 American silent film, silent drama film produced by Inspiration Pictures and distributed by First National Pictures, First National. it was directed by Sidney Olcott with Richard Barthelmess and Patsy Ruth Mil ...
'' (1926) as Robert Kincarin *'' The Patent Leather Kid'' (1927) as Patent Leather Kid *''
The Drop Kick ''The Drop Kick'' (also known as ''Glitter'' in the UK) is a 1927 silent film directed by Millard Webb written by Katherine Brush about a college football player (Richard Barthelmess). It was one of the early films of John Wayne who was only a ...
'' (1927) as Jack Hamill *'' The Noose'' (1928) as Nickie Elkins *'' The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come'' (1928) as Chad Buford *'' Wheel of Chance'' (1928) as Nicolai Turkeltaub / Jacob Taline *'' Out of the Ruins'' (1928) as Lt. Pierre Dumont *''
Scarlet Seas ''Scarlet Seas'' is a surviving 1929 American silent romantic adventure film produced by Richard A. Rowland and distributed by First National Pictures. The picture was directed by John Francis Dillon. It starred Richard Barthelmess, Betty Comps ...
'' (1928) as Steven Dunkin *''
Weary River ''Weary River'' is a 1929 American romantic drama film directed by Frank Lloyd and starring Richard Barthelmess, Betty Compson, and William Holden (no relation to William Holden, star of such films as '' Sunset Boulevard''). Produced and dist ...
'' (1929) as Jerry Larrabee *'' Drag'' (1929) as David Carroll *'' Young Nowheres'' (1929) as Albert 'Binky' Whalen *''
The Show of Shows ''The Show of Shows'' is a 1929 American pre-Code musical revue film directed by John G. Adolfi and distributed by Warner Bros. The all-talking Vitaphone production cost $850,000 and was shot almost entirely in Technicolor. ''The Show o ...
'' (1929) as 'Meet My Sister' Presenter *''
Son of the Gods ''Son of the Gods'' is a 1930 American pre-Code romantic drama film with Technicolor sequences, produced and released by First National Pictures, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. It was adapted from the novel of the same name by Rex Beach. Richard ...
'' (1930) as Sam Lee *'' The Dawn Patrol'' (1930) as Dick Courtney *'' The Lash'' (1930) as Francisco Delfino 'Pancho' *''
The Finger Points ''The Finger Points'' is a 1931 American Pre-Code drama film directed by John Francis Dillon and written by John Monk Saunders, W.R. Burnett and Robert Lord. The film stars Richard Barthelmess, Fay Wray, Regis Toomey, Robert Elliott, Clark Ga ...
'' (1931) as Breckenridge 'Breck' Lee *'' The Last Flight'' (1931) as Cary Lockwood *'' Alias the Doctor'' (1932) as Karl Brenner *''
The Cabin in the Cotton ''The Cabin in the Cotton'' is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by Michael Curtiz. The screenplay by Paul Green is based on the novel of the same title by Harry Harrison Kroll. The film perhaps is best known for a line of dialogue ...
'' (1932) as Marvin Blake *'' Central Airport'' (1933) as James 'Jim' Blaine *'' Heroes for Sale'' (1933) as Tom Holmes *''
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'' (1934) as Chief Joe Thunderhorse *'' A Modern Hero'' (1934) as Pierre Radier aka Paul Rader *'' Midnight Alibi'' (1934) as Lance McGowan / Robert Anders *''
Four Hours to Kill! ''Four Hours to Kill!'' is a 1935 American drama film directed by Mitchell Leisen and starring Richard Barthelmess. Plot Taft, a policeman, has fugitive murderer Tony Mako in custody and in handcuffs, two thousand miles from the prison from whi ...
'' (1935) as Tony Mako *'' Spy of Napoleon'' (1936) as Gerard de Lanoy *'' Only Angels Have Wings'' (1939) as Bat MacPherson *''
The Man Who Talked Too Much ''The Man Who Talked Too Much'' is a 1940 American drama film directed by Vincent Sherman and written by Walter DeLeon and Earl Baldwin. Starring George Brent, Virginia Bruce, Brenda Marshall, Richard Barthelmess, William Lundigan, George Tobia ...
'' (1940) as J.B. Roscoe *'' The Spoilers'' (1942) as Bronco Kid Farrow *''
The Mayor of 44th Street ''The Mayor of 44th Street'' is a 1942 film directed by Alfred E. Green. It stars George Murphy and Anne Shirley. It was nominated for an Academy Award in 1943. Cast * George Murphy as Joe Jonathan * Anne Shirley as Jersey Lee * William Garga ...
'' (1942) as Ed Kirby (final film role) ;Short subjects: *'' Camille'' (1926) as Gaston (home movie by cariacaturist
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) *'' The Stolen Jools'' (1931) as Himself *''How I Play Golf, by Bobby Jones No. 1: The Putter'' (1931) as Himself (uncredited) *''Starlit Days at the Lido'' (1935) as Himself (uncredited) *''Meet the Stars #5: Hollywood Meets the Navy'' (1941) as Himself (uncredited)


See also

* List of actors with Academy Award nominations


References

;Notes ;Bibliography * Hammond, Michael. War Relic and Forgotten Man: Richard Barthelmess as Celluloid Veteran in Hollywood 1922–1933, Journal of War & Culture Studies, 6:4, 2013, p. 282-301. http://www.maneyonline.com/doi/abs/10.1179/1752628013Y.0000000005


External links

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Photographs of Richard Barthelmess
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