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Drew Barrymore

Biography - Drew Barrymore

Star quality is often an elusive trait, but for the lovely Drew Barrymore, it’s all in the family. She is the latest in the Barrymore clan to achieve acting superstardom, after her grandfather John Barrymore, her great-aunt Ethel Barrymore, and a smattering of other famous relatives including Maurice Costello. However, having a famous family doesn’t always mean stardom, and Drew has shown over the years that her uniquely endearing presence is entirely her own.

Born in Culver City, CA in 1975, Barrymore’s career started early with an appearance in a commercial when she was only 11 months old. In 1982, Barrymore appeared in her godfather Steven Spielberg’s smash-hit film "E.T." as Gertie, the sweet, curious younger sister of the film’s pre-teen protagonist Elliott (Henry Thomas). Her touching performance in the blockbuster film made her an overnight icon, which quickly led to a hosting gig on Saturday Night Live, making her the youngest person ever to headline the show. In the following years Barrymore appeared in several theatrical and television films, most notably in the starring role of the 1984 Stephen King adaptation "Firestarter".

Teenage life proved troubling for the starlet. Her famous battles with drug and alcohol abuse made her a tabloid target in the 80s, until a triumphant comeback in the early 90s put her back atop the Hollywood totem pole. After her autobiography "Little Girl Lost" in 1990, in which Barrymore chronicled her early substance abuse problems, she embarked on a series of films highlighting her bad-girl image. These included the 1992 sex thriller "Poison Ivy" and the appropriately titled "Bad Girls", a revisionist Western about four prostitutes who try to find a better life for themselves in a crime-filled, amoral era.

After famously appearing nude in Playboy in 1995, Barrymore was featured in a variety of films including Woody Allen’s "Everyone Says I Love You", "Mad Love", "Batman Forever", and the drama "Boys on the Side" in which Barrymore starred alongside Whoopi Goldberg and Mary-Louise Parker. Her brief but iconic performance in the 1996 teen horror sensation "Scream" catapulted her into leading-lady status, and since then she has been a major box-office draw known for warm-hearted romantic comedies, including two hugely popular collaborations with Adam Sandler, 1998’s "The Wedding Singer" and 2004’s "50 First Dates".

Barrymore’s sweetly-drawn ingénue roles have made her a superstar, but she’s also proven herself to be a versatile actress and a major Hollywood player. Her roles in George Clooney’s "Confessions of a Dangerous Mind" and "Riding in Cars with Boys" have exhibited a more cynical, refreshingly unrefined streak in her acting, and she became an indie darling with her much-publicized assistance in bringing the cult hit "Donnie Darko" to the screen, in which she also had a small but impressive role. Her producing credits include both "Charlie’s Angels" films, the quirky comedy "Duplex" with Ben Stiller, and the recent "Fever Pitch", all of which she starred in as well.

Despite being a major star for well over a decade, at just 31 years old Barrymore is only getting started. With an array of diverse projects in development and her upcoming starring role with Eric Bana in Curtis Hanson’s "Lucky You", Barrymore has refused to enter the doldrums of post-starlet falloff. Like her famous relatives before her, Barrymore is an engaging and chameleon-like performer, staying in tune with the peculiarities of her industry and craft. E.T. was sad to leave her. We would be too.

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E.T. London Premiere - Arrivals
London
01/25/1982
Drew Barrymore & Courteney Cox
Drew Barrymore File Photos
Various Cities
11/21/1982
Drew Barrymore
LA Film Critics Awards
Beverly Hills
01/24/1983
Drew Barrymore
40th Annual Golden Globe Awards
Beverly Hills
01/29/1983
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Young Musicians Foundation Celebrity Mother-Daughter Fashion Show, 1983
Beverly Hills
03/10/1983
Drew Barrymore
20th Annual Publicists Guild of America Awards
Beverly Hills
04/08/1983
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55th Academy Awards
Los Angeles
04/11/1983
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An Evening In The Life of Lee Strasberg
New York City
05/23/1983
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50th Anniversary Celebration for the Screen Actor's Guild
Santa Monica
03/03/1984
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50th Anniversary of The Screen Actor's Guild
Santa Monica
03/03/1984
Drew Barrymore
3rd Annual Young Musicians Foundation's Celebrity Mother-Daughter Fashion Show - March 8, 1984
Beverly Hills
03/08/1984
Drew Barrymore
10 Annual People's Choice Awards - After Party
West Hollywood
03/15/1984
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The Screen Actors Guild 50th Anniversary
Santa Monica
04/03/1984
Drew Barrymore
Screening of "Streets of Fire"
Beverly Hills
05/29/1984
Drew Barrymore
Halloween Party
New York City
10/31/1984
Drew Barrymore
Premiere of "The River"
Beverly Hills
11/09/1984
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Limelight Nightclub's 1st Anniversary
New York City
11/27/1984
Drew Barrymore
11th Annual People's Choice Awards
Santa Monica
03/14/1985
Franco Zefferelli and Drew Barrymore
The Holywood Reporter Salutes Radie Harris
Beverly Hills
03/21/1985
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Foreign Launch Party for "Irreconcilable Differences"
New York City
04/29/1985
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New York City
07/17/1985
Drew Barrymore
"How To Host A Murder" Benefit
New York City
07/20/1985
Drew Barrymore and Vincent Price
March of Dimes Gourmet Gala
Los Angeles
03/04/1986
Drew Barrymore and Jaid Barrymore
5th Annual Mother/Daughter Fashion Show
Beverly Hills
03/27/1986
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"At Close Range" - Premiere
Westwood
04/17/1986
Drew Barrymore and Jaid Barrymore
20th Anniversary Gala of NOW
Los Angeles
12/01/1986
Drew Barrymore
"Three Amigos" Beverly Hills Premiere
Beverly Hills
12/10/1986
Drew Barrymore
4th Annual American Cinema Awards
Beverly Hills
01/09/1987
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"Love Is Feeding Everyone" Benefit Party
Los Angeles
02/09/1987
Drew Barrymore
Brooklyn Academy of Music Tribute to George Gershwin
Brooklyn
03/11/1987
Drew Barrymore, Kirk Cameron and Emmanuel Lewis
13th Annual People's Choice Awards
Santa Monica
03/15/1987
Drew Barrymore
6th Annual Celebrity Mother-Daughter Fashion Show
Beverly Hills
03/26/1987
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1987 Aid For AIDS At Beverly Wilshire Hotel
Beverly Hills
07/24/1987
Mackenzie Astin and Drew Barrymore
"Like Father, Like Son" Hollywood Premiere
Hollywood
09/17/1987
Ally Sheedy, Drew Barrymore, and Jami Gertz
1987 National Conference of Christians and Jews
Beverly Hills
09/30/1987
Drew Barrymore
White House Conference For Drug Free America
Los Angeles
11/08/1987
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American Cinemateque Moving Picture Ball - May 6, 1988
Los Angeles
05/06/1988
Drew Barrymore
2nd Annual American Comedy Awards
Hollywood
05/17/1988
Drew Barrymore and Corey Feldman
61st Annual Academy Awards - Arrivals
Los Angeles
03/29/1989
Drew Barrymore and Corey Feldman
61st Annual Academy Awards - Governor's Ball
Los Angeles
03/29/1989
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