John Drew Jr.

[3] Drew was associated originally with the company of Augustin Daly in the 1880s, a man known for managing and training with grim efficiency.

[3] Under Daly's management, John Drew developed his reputation for versatility, appearing in many varieties of play, but especially in contemporary works that are rarely performed or remembered today.

His final Broadway play was The Circle co-starring fellow veteran star Mrs. Leslie Carter and proved to be a popular comeback for the two Victorian actors.

Highly esteemed by his fellow actors, John Drew was elected lifetime president of New York City’s theatrical club The Players.

He died in San Francisco on July 9, 1927, shortly after being visited by his nephews John and Lionel Barrymore, both of whom had taken time off from movie-making on the West Coast.

Drew as Petruchio