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Drew Barrymore

Drew Barrymore
Drew Barrymore
Born: Feb 22, 1975 in Los Angeles, California
Occupation: Actor, Director,
Active: '80s-2000s
Major Genres: Comedy, Comedy Drama
Career Highlights: E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial, Scream, Altered States
First Major Screen Credit: Altered States (1980)
Filmography
FAR FROM HOME 1988
SEE YOU IN THE MORNING 1989
E.T. THE EXTRA TERRESTRIAL 1982
IRRECONCILABLE DIFFERENCES 1984
POISON IVY 1992
MOTORAMA 1991
GUNCRAZY 1992
SKETCH ARTIST 1992
DOPPELGANGER 1993
NO PLACE TO HIDE 1993
BAD GIRLS 1994
BOYS ON THE SIDE 1995
WEDDING SINGER, THE 1997
EVER AFTER: A CINDERELLA STORY 1998
HOME FRIES 1998
BEST MEN 1998
NEVER BEEN KISSED 1999
BABES IN TOYLAND 1986
STRANGE TALES: RAY BRADBURY THEATRE 1986
TITAN A E 2000
CHARLIE'S ANGELS 2000
AFI'S 100 YEARS 100 LAUGHS 2000
SKIPPED PARTS 2000
RIDING IN CARS WITH BOYS 2001
DONNIE DARKO 2001
ALTERED STATES 1980
CHARLIE'S ANGELS FULL THROTTLE 2003
50 FIRST DATES 2004
DONNIE DARKO: DIRECTOR'S CUT 2004
FEVER PITCH 2005
INSIDE THE GOLDMINE 1994
CURIOUS GEORGE 2006
LUCKY YOU 2007
MUSIC AND LYRICS 2007
GOING TO PIECES: THE RISE AND FALL OF THE SLASHER FILM 2006
HE'S JUST NOT THAT INTO YOU 2009
BEVERLY HILLS CHIHUAHUA 2008
WHIP IT 2009
EVERYBODY'S FINE 2009
39 Videos for Drew Barrymore
Everybody's Fine (2009) Charlie's Angels (2000) No Place to Hide (1993)
He's Just Not That Into You (2009) Skipped Parts (2000) Wayne's World 2 (1993)
Whip It (2009) Titan A.E. (2000) Guncrazy (1992)
Beverly Hills Chihuahua (2008) Never Been Kissed (1999) Poison Ivy (1992)
Lucky You (2007) Best Men (1998) Sketch Artist (1992)
Music and Lyrics (2007) Ever After (1998) Motorama (1991)
Curious George (2006) Home Fries (1998) Far from Home (1989)
Fever Pitch (2005) The Wedding Singer (1998) See You in the Morning (1989)
50 First Dates (2004) Batman Forever (1995) Babes in Toyland (1986)
Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (2003) Boys on the Side (1995) Strange Tales: Ray Bradbury Theatre (1986)
Donnie Darko (2001) Bad Girls (1994) Irreconcilable Differences (1984)
Freddy Got Fingered (2001) Inside the Goldmine (1994) E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial (1982)
Riding in Cars With Boys (2001) Doppelganger: The Evil Within (1993) Altered States (1980)
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Biography:

The granddaughter of John Barrymore and grandniece of Ethel Barrymore and Lionel Barrymore, Drew Barrymore was born in Culver City, California on February 22, 1975. From there, she didn't waste much time getting in front of the cameras, making her first commercial at nine months and her first television movie, {~Suddenly Love}, at the age of two.

Two years later, she made her film debut, appearing as William Hurt's daughter in Altered States (1980). At the advanced age of seven, Barrymore became a true celebrity, thanks to her role as the cherubic Gertie in Steven Spielberg's E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial. The huge success of that 1982 film endeared Barrymore to millions of audience members, but following leads in two more films, Irreconcilable Differences and Firestarter (both 1984), the young actress began to succumb to a destructive lifestyle defined by drugs, alcohol, and too much partying.

A child expected to behave like an adult, Barrymore began drinking at the age of nine and started taking drugs a short while later. Unsurprisingly, observers began writing Barrymore off as just another failed child star when she was barely into her teens. She made a string of (largely forgettable) movies, many of which only reinforced her image as a has-been.

However, in the middle of her teen years, Barrymore entered rehab, cleaned herself up, and wrote an autobiography, {~Little Girl Lost}, which detailed her travails with drugs and alcohol. In the early 1990s, she entered another phase in her career, gaining notoriety for playing a series of vampy, trampy trailer-park Lolitas.

In this capacity, she turned in memorable performances in Poison Ivy (1992), the 1993 made-for-TV The Amy Fisher Story, and Batman Forever (1995), all of which featured her pouting seductively and showing more thigh than all the Rockettes combined. Barrymore's on-screen antics were ably complemented by the off-screen reputation she was forming at the time: first she could be seen posing nude with then-boyfriend Jamie Walters on the cover of {~Interview} magazine, then modeling for a series of racy Guess ads, flashing David Letterman during an appearance on {~The Late Show} as a birthday present to the host, and finally posing nude for {~Playboy} in 1995. In 1996, Barrymore's image underwent an abrupt and effective transformation from slut to sweetheart.

With a brief but memorable role in Wes Craven's Scream and a lead in Woody Allen's Everyone Says I Love You that featured her as a Kelly Girl for the '90s, Barrymore's career received an adrenaline shot to the heart. She began working steadily again, and she reshaped her offscreen persona into that of a delightful and sweet-natured girl trying to mend her ways.

This new image was supported by her screen work, much of which featured her as a chaste heroine. Her starring role as the real Cinderella in Ever After (1998) was a good example, and it had the added advantage of turning out to be a fairly solid hit. Barrymore's other major 1998 film, The Wedding Singer, was another hit, further enhancing her reputation as America's new sweetheart.

The following year, the actress all but put the final nail in the coffin of her wild-child reputation of years past, starring as the nerdy, lovelorn twenty-something reporter who bears the titular condition of Never Been Kissed. That movie not only marked a notable transition in Barrymore's reputation, but an advancement in her cinematic career as well.

Expanding her role from actress to producer, Barrymore would continue starring in and producing such efforts as Charlie's Angels (2000), Donnie Darko (2001). Though some may have suspected that her millennial transition from sweetheart to skull-cracker in Charlie's Angels may have signaled a shift towards more action oriented roles -- and despite her return to the role in Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (2003) -- Barrymore once again charmed audiences with another emotional comedy, Riding in Cars With Boys in 2001, while Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (2002) found Drew in the role of long-suffering girlfriend alongside Sam Rockwell's unlikely CIA operative.

Though the film did not fare particularly well critically or otherwise, Barrymore took a nonetheless interesting turn as an apple-pie wife turned sinister in 2003's Duplex, and held her own against scene-chomper Ben Stiller. Barrymore teamed up with fellow Stiller-flick alumni Owen Wilson for 2004's Date School, and once again played Adam Sandler's sugar sweet girlfriend in director Peter Segal's romantic comedy Fifty-First Dates. 2005 brought yet another openly fluffy romantic comedy with Fever Pitch, in which she played the straight-girl against Red Sox super-fan Jimmy Fallon, but she soon changed gears, signing on to appear in Lucky You, a gambling drama by Curtis Hanson, director of L.A.

Confidential
and In Her Shoes. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide.