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DREW BARRYMORE BIOGRAPHY |
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Drew Blythe Barrymore was born on February 22, 1975. Parented by
the famous Hollywood-royalty Barrymore family, she first began
acting at the tender age of 11 months in a TV commercial. At 7,
Drew was starring in box-office record-breaker E.T. (1982). The
flip side of this child stardom was revealed when she dropped
out of school at 14 and published her co-written autobiography,
Little Girl Lost (1990). Drinking at 9, dope-smoking at 10 and
coke-snorting at 12 were some of the stops on Barrymore's
descent. After a string of roles in little-seen movies, Drew
played an amoral teen seductress in Poison Ivy (1992). The role
brought her minor-icon status that was further cemented by a
Guess add shot by Ellen Von Unwerth. It was a jeans ad campaign
which highlighted her white trash sex appeal.
Barrymore tends to fare best in high-spirited, low-class
projects like The Amy Fisher Story (tv movie, 1993), Guncrazy
(1992), and the short-lived twenty-something soap 2000 Malibu
Road (1992), rather than in mid-budget Hollywood fodder like Bad
Girls (1994), Boys on the Side (1995), and Mad Love (1995) Less
than two months after her March 1994 marriage to an LA bar owner,
Drew filed for divorce; she subsequently became involved with
Hole guitarist Eric Erlandson, whose praises she invariably sang
on her many TV talk show appearances. After many nude public
appearances, including the David Letterman, and the China Club,
Drew has finally begun to settle down. She has begun to throw
off her bad girl attitude and settle for a more womanly one.
Drew is now a spokesperson, and actress for a women's condom
commercial which aired on MTV.
Drew's more recent moves in showbiz, include her excellent
performance in Wes Craven's "Scream"(1996), her role in Woody
Allen's "Everyone Says I Love You"(1996), and "The Wedding
Singer"(1997). In 1996. on a film shoot, Drew met Luke Wilson,
whom she broke up with in 1999 Drew is now enjoying her life.
She played a Cinderella with Girl Power in the movie "Ever After"(1998),
she played a pregnant fast-food worker in "Home Fries"(1998),
and played Luke Wilson's fiance in the movie "Best Men" (1998).
She has begun to focus on her work as a producer, scoring hits
with 'Never Been Kissed' and the critically acclaimed 'Donnie
Darko' (2001) in which she had a small role. Her most recent
acting credit was the sequel to the hit 'Charlie's Angels'. |
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