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Drew Barrymore in Brief: Fact Files
Real Name / Birth Name / Full Name / AKA: Drew Blythe Barrymore
Date of birth: 22-Feb-1975
Birthplace (location): Culver City, California, USA
Nickname: D
Gender: Female
Occupation: Actress
Nationality: United States
Height: 5' 4" (1.63 m)
Weight: 117lb (53kg)
Hair: Natural hair color is light brown
Eyes: Blue
Resides: Hollywood Hills, California, USA.
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Executive summary: Flashed David Letterman for his birthday, Star of the movie Charlie's Angels
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Family, Parents, Dating:
Father: John Drew Barrymore
Mother: Jaid Barrymore
Grandfather: John Barrymore, actor; matinee idol of stage and screen in the '20s and '30s; known as the "Great Profile"; died 1942
Grandmother: Dolores Costello, actress; star of silent films
Brother: John Blyth Barrymore (b. 15-May-1954)
Boyfriend: Corey Feldman (1989)
Boyfriend: Jamie Walters (engaged, broke off, 1992-93)
Husband: Jeremy Thomas (m. 20-Mar-1994, div. 28-Apr-1994)
Husband: Tom Green (m. 7-Jul-2001, div. 15-Oct-2002)
Boyfriend: Eric Erlandson (Hole, dated c. 1995)
Boyfriend: Fabrizio Moretti (drummer for The Strokes, engaged, 2003)
Education: High School: (drop-out)
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Contact, Fan Mailing, Autograph Address of Drew Barrymore:
Drew Barrymore
Creative Artists Agency
9830 Wilshire Boulevard
Beverly Hills, California 90212-1825
USA
Drew Barrymore
c/o United Talent Agency
9560 Welshire Boulevard
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
Drew Barrymore
612 North Sepulveda Blvd., Suite 10
Los Angeles, CA 90049
USA
Detailed Biography of Drew Barrymore
Drew Blythe Barrymore was born on February 22, 1975. She is the granddaughter of stage actor John Barrymore, and the great-niece of Lionel Barrymore and Ethel Barrymore. Parented by the famous Hollywood-royalty Barrymore family, her father, John Drew Barrymore, and half-brother, John Blyth, are also actors (although they haven't experienced the critical or commercial success the other Barrymores have enjoyed). "Drew" was the maiden name of her great-grandmother, Georgiana; "Blythe" was the original surname of the dynasty founded by her great-grandfather, Maurice. Drew's mother is Hungarian.
Barrymore 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. the Extra-Terrestrial (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 maintained her "bad girl" image, and in fact leveraged her new found role as a sex symbol to stage a career comeback in the 1990s, playing a teenage seductress in Poison Ivy, and posing nude for the January 1995 issue of U.S. magazine Playboy. Enclosed was a copy of her Playboy appearance, with the pictures altered by his art department so that she appeared fully clothed. At that time she had also appeared nude in her last five movies. During a 1995 appearance on The Late Show with David Letterman, Barrymore shocked the normally unflappable host by climbing onto his desk and flashing her breasts at him (but with her back to the camera), as part of a dance for his birthday. She also modelled in a series of Guess? jeans advertisements during this time.
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'.
On February 3, 2004, she received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Barrymore married comedian and MTV personality Tom Green in July 2001; Green filed for divorce in December 2001... Barrymore was married briefly to barkeep Jeremy Thomas in 1994. Barrymore has also publicly declared herself to be bisexual, revealing that she had slept with many women as a teenager and is still very interested in women sexually.
Salary:
Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (2003) $14,000,000
Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (2002) $250,000 (scale)
Donnie Darko (2001) $500,000
Charlie's Angels (2000) $9,000,000
Ever After (1998) $3,000,000
Scream (1996) $500,000
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982) $75,000
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