"E.T.", "Thunderbolt Baby", "Ride with Boys", "First Love 50 Times" and other films have become popular, making Hollywood bad girl Drew Barrymore once all the rage. She experienced the fall of adolescence, walked through purgatory, drew nourishment from the pain of past struggles, and achieved a gorgeous turn in the year of her standing, and finally flourished!
Drew was born into the Barrymore family, a family of performers who appeared on Forbes magazine's list. 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.
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 The Stage, both of which earned Drew a Golden Globe and a Mars Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress. At the time, she was even received by President Reagan.
However, premature fame is not a good thing for Drew. In order to make money, her mother often took her to events that did not fit her age, concealed her true age, and let her flirt with some men.
On the TV show, Drew revealed a demeanor that did not match his age. She said, "I'm just a 7-year-old girl who was expected to make a 29-year-old mature gesture." ”
At that time, the ripening Hollywood Lolita red star Drew, like an premature blooming rose, although beautiful,
But it always reveals something pathological.
At the age of 9, Drew began to drink heavily, at the age of 13 she became infected with cocaine, and then she touched night clubs, drugs, men, and while other children played under the blue sky and white clouds, Drew was consuming his young life.
From cute child stars to notorious bad girls, all kinds of negative reports poured into her like a tidal wave. Drew once recalled, "I was a broken thing in the eyes of people, and unfortunately I could understand them thinking that way." ”
At the age of 14, she cut her wrist with a blade to get rid of this deformed life. The panicked mother thought she was just a drug addict,
At the age of 15, Drew was admitted to a drug rehab for the third time, and she didn't even go to full high school.
Drew wrote an autobiography called "The Lost Girl" in the drug rehab center, breaking with the entire family in words and saying goodbye to the dark days.
After leaving the drug rehab, Drew understands that if she wants to get away from the past, she must change to a new environment, and she applies to the court to leave her mother's guardianship and live alone.
Then she started working in coffee shops. Drew said: "I'm not good at anything. I've only done two things: acting and living indulgently. But these two things don't help me cope with the real world. ”
After 3 years of dormancy, she returned to the show business at the age of 17, but at this time she was no longer the popular child star she was.
Unfortunately, in the eyes of people, she is still the bad girl who goes to the night scene and has a rotten life. Therefore, most of her initial roles are also erotic, just like the mature and sexy bad girl Ivy in "The Tide of Desire"!
This is also a crucial turning point in Drew's acting career, the audience's "loved, pure and innocent little girl" has ceased to exist, replaced by a sexy and flamboyant female image, Drew also began to boldly act passion plays, breaking through his own scale.
In 1994, Drew starred with Anne McDawville and Medellín Stern in the Western film Deadly Woman, playing Lily, a prostitute who escaped from gangsters.
In 1995, she starred in three films: "Lovely Day", "Batman Forever" and "Love You Deeply".
She let go of her glorious past and started small roles, trying out a variety of different roles in an effort to get rid of people's stereotypes about her.
Finally, in 1996, the great director Woody Allen had the insight to give her the protagonist of the musical film "Everybody Says I Love You".
Drew used her wonderful performance to prove to people that she is no longer a vase that can only drink, take drugs, and mess around, and she has won everyone's recognition with her acting skills.
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.
In 2000, she began to appear in the "Thunderbolt Baby" series of movies, other starring including Cameron Diaz and Liu Yuling, three beautiful women of different skin colors and bad guys fighting wits and courage, and also successfully became a blockbuster.
In 2001, she starred in Penny Marshall's biopic "Ride with Boys," a fantasy girl who chases her dreams but is repeatedly defeated by reality.
In 2004, she starred in the blockbuster comedy First Love 50 Times with Adam Sandler. Since then, she is finally no longer a Hollywood sexy bad girl star, but a synonym for romantic comedy, the Hollywood sweetheart goddess.
In the spring of 2007, her partner Hugh Grant's romantic comedy "K Song Lover" was released. In November, she collaborated with Justin Lang on the film "He Doesn't Really Like You That Much", all of which achieved some success.
In 2009, Drew starred in the movie "Gray Garden", and in order to play the role, she barely spoke to anyone for four months, wearing makeup for four hours before filming every day, and putting 17 layers of chicken skin on her face.
In 2010, Drew won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress for his performance in "Grey Garden".
After more than 20 years of violation, once again on the stage of the Golden Globes, Drew finally took off the clothes, one by one, and finally washed away his unbearable past with hard work.
Roller Skating Girl was her first film, starring Alan Peggy, released in the United States on October 2, 2009, based on a 2007 youth-themed novel by Shauna Klaus.
Heaven gave her a beautiful face early in the morning, but almost brought her into the magic cave, and she finally understood that the vase with an empty mind would only be used as a plaything by people, and she had to make some good films in a down-to-earth manner.
However, with the passage of time, after 2010, Drew gradually became a former actress, and she was too busy with the family to fight for resources with Xiaohua, but she had achieved brilliant results, and no one could deny it.
As in 2018, when Drew promoted the episode "The Return to Life Menu," she said, "I didn't want to take the show at the time. I was a stay-at-home mom for a while, with kids at home, and just didn't want to go out and work. ”
Compared to Drew's early complicated experiences, her emotional life was equally bumpy. In 2001, Drew married Tom Green, and the first marriage lasted only 19 days. The second marriage is 5 months.
On June 2, 2012, Drew Barrymore married art consultant Will Coppelman in California, having two daughters, a nearly four-year marriage that also ended in failure.
The US media publicly declared that we will legally declare separation, but this will not separate our families. Divorce may feel like a loser, but the days will pass.
Good times or bad times, Hollywood once bad girl Drew experienced the trough of life, but can survive the final counterattack to become a winner in life. Although the beauty is twilight, her story continues.
Good times! We also wish that the goddess can dedicate more wonderful things to everyone in the future.