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Drew Barrymore

Drew Barrymore

 

Drew Barrymore


DREW BARRYMORE (Chloe) has been a favorite of film audiences for almost three decades. Behind the camera, she is also enjoying success as a producer under her own Flower Films banner, with such hits as “Never Been Kissed,” “Charlie’s Angels” and “50 First Dates.” In addition to producing the films, Barrymore joined Cameron Diaz and Lucy Liu to star in both “Charlie’s Angels” and “Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle,” which together grossed more than half a billion dollars worldwide.

She has also earned praise from both critics and audiences for her performances in a wide range of comedies, most recently including the romantic comedies “Music and Lyrics,” opposite Hugh Grant, “Fever Pitch,” in which she starred with Jimmy Fallon under the direction of the Farrelly brothers, and “50 First Dates,” opposite Adam Sandler. Barrymore also starred in the 2007 drama “Lucky You” for director Curtis Hanson. Other recent films have included George Clooney’s widely acclaimed biographical satire “Confessions of a Dangerous Mind” with Sam Rockwell, Penny Marshall’s “Riding in Cars with Boys,” “Never Been Kissed,” which marked Barrymore’s producing debut, “Home Fries,” opposite Luke Wilson, and the smash-hit comedy “The Wedding Singer,” opposite Adam Sandler. 

Barrymore made her feature-film debut at the age of 5 in the science-fiction thriller “Altered States.” However, it was her scene-stealing performance as the precocious Gertie in Steven Spielberg’s 1982 blockbuster “E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial” that catapulted the young actress to stardom. She went on to star in the thriller “Firestarter” and the comedy “Irreconcilable Differences,” for which she earned a Golden Globe® nomination for Best Supporting Actress. Her other film credits include “Stephen King’s Cat’s Eye,” “Far From Home,” “Poison Ivy,” “Guncrazy,” for which she received another Golden Globe® nomination for Best Actress, “Bad Girls,” Herbert Ross’ “Boys on the Side,” “Mad Love,” “Batman Forever,” Woody Allen’s “Everyone Says I Love You,” and Wes Craven’s horror hit “Scream,” which launched a successful franchise. Barrymore stars in and produces “He’s Just Not That Into You,” a comedy ensemble with Jennifer Aniston, Scarlett Johansson and Ben Affleck.


 

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