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  1. Aug 26, 2024 · Barrymore was built to be a performer, a clown, a comedian.” Borkowski adds that Gen Z “don’t realise how big a star he was – he was ITV’s biggest talent. His fame was in the 80s and 90s, that’s 40-plus years ago.

  2. In 1991, Barrymore was given his own show entitled Barrymore where he interviewed guests, performed his comedy routines and joined in with other performers on the show. The show lasted throughout the 1990s right up to 2000, and was consistently nominated for awards over the years in the UK.

  3. www.onthemic.co.uk › interviews_list › michael-barrymoreMichael Barrymore - On The Mic

    May 27, 2014 · This interview is from 27th May 2014. Show: What made you want to be a performer and how did you get started? “It started with Mum putting me up on a stool at around four or five years of age to perform for the aunties – I didn’t protest – I sang for as many Ahhh’s as I could get.

  4. Apr 27, 1996 · From Kenneth Williams to Boy George, the nation has not had a problem with gayness among its variety performers and on this triumphant evidence, Michael Barrymore has nothing to worry about.

  5. Oct 11, 2000 · Michael Barrymore took top honours at the National TV Awards in London, taking away the prizes for best entertainment presenter and best comedy performer. He beat Big Brother presenter Davina...

  6. Apr 23, 1996 · And so inevitably our final impression, amid the adulation and the flowers, was not of Barrymore the performer but of Barrymore the man.

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  8. Barrymore family. Three famous actors, Philadelphia-born, were the third generation of this "Royal Family of the American Stage." Lionel (1878–1954), Ethel (1879–1959), and John (1882–1942) performed on stage, screen, radio. Their grandparents, the Drews, managed the Arch Street Theatre here.

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