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"Hollywood Bad Girls" Drew Barrymore

Drew Barrymore (born February 22, 1975 in California) is an American actor, director and producer.

Drew was born into the Barrymore family, a family of performers who appeared on the list of Forbes magazines. In 1975, two months after Drew's birth, his father, John Barrymore Jr., left. His mother, Ediko Gide, was destitute and could only earn money from her daughter's last name, so drew was taken to the first commercial shoot of his life.

"Hollywood Bad Girls" Drew Barrymore

In 1982, at the age of 6, Drew was photographed by director Spielberg to play The Little Girl Gotty kissed by aliens in the science fiction film "E.T.". After filming, Spielberg became Drew's godfather. In 1984, Drew starred in two films, Fire and Stage, both of which earned Drew a nomination for Best Supporting Actress.

"Hollywood Bad Girls" Drew Barrymore

In 1994, Drew starred alongside Anne McDoverel and Medellín Stern in the Western transcript of Deadly Woman Bai.

In 1995, drew was 20 years old and starred in three films: "Lovely Days", "Batman Forever" and "Love You Deeply". Afterwards, Woody Allen handed over to Drew the heroine of the musical film Everybody Says I Love You.

In 1997, she starred in the films Whimsical and The Best Man.

In 1998, Drew and Adam Sandler co-starred in the comedy The Wedding Singer. In the same year, she starred in "Love Story Innocence".

"Hollywood Bad Girls" Drew Barrymore

In 1999, Drew single-handedly founded the film company Flower Films. The first film she supervised, "A Kiss to the Country," grossed $55 million, making it one of Fox's most profitable films that year. In the film, she plays a female journalist who returns to her student days and serves as the executive producer of this romantic romantic comedy. Then, she began to appear in the "Thunderbolt Baby" series of movies.

"Hollywood Bad Girls" Drew Barrymore

In 2004, she collaborated again with Adam Sandler in the comedy 50 First Loves.

In 2009, she switched to directing, directing the film Roller Skaters.

In 2011, she became a director again, directing The Theft Society.

In 2017, she starred in the comedy series "True Love Doesn't Die", in which she played Sheila

"Hollywood Bad Girls" Drew Barrymore

Drew Barrymore became famous at a young age, lost herself and indulged in confusion during adolescence, and after experiencing the ups and downs of her career, she was back on track. She once said: "There was a time when I had a hard time, no job, thank you for this time, let me learn humility." ”

"Hollywood Bad Girls" Drew Barrymore

Representative works: Thunderbolt Baby, Gray Garden, A Kiss Tonkusatsu

"Hollywood Bad Girls" Drew Barrymore
"Hollywood Bad Girls" Drew Barrymore
"Hollywood Bad Girls" Drew Barrymore
"Hollywood Bad Girls" Drew Barrymore
"Hollywood Bad Girls" Drew Barrymore
"Hollywood Bad Girls" Drew Barrymore
"Hollywood Bad Girls" Drew Barrymore

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