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In 1984, 9-year-old Barrymore received critical praise for starring as Charlene 'Charlie' McGee, in Mark L. Lester's adaptation of Stephen King's novel, the thriller Firestarter (with David Keith). She also earned a Golden Globe nomination for portraying Ryan O'Neal and Shelley Long's daughter, Casey, in Charles Shyer's drama-comedy, Irreconcilable Differences.

While experiencing a troubled youth, Drew acted in such films as Cat's Eye (1985), See You in the Morning (1989), Far from Home (1989), and Motorama (1991). After joining a rehabilitation program, Barrymore returned to the screen with a bad-girl image in several films including Poison Ivy (1992), Guncrazy (1992), Wayne's World 2 (1993), The Amy Fisher Story (1993, TV), Bad Girls (1994), and Batman Forever (1995).

After portraying one of a trio of friends (Drew, Whoopi Goldberg and Mary-Louise Parker) in Boys on the Side (1995), Barrymore nabbed the role of Casey Becker in Wes Craven's popular teen horror, Scream (1996, alongside David Arquette and Neve Campbell). She followed it up with more big-screen work, notably Woody Allen's musical Everybody Says I Love You (1996) and Adam Park's comedy, Wishful Thinking (1997). Since then, Barrymore has starred in many romantic comedy hits, including Frank Coraci's The Wedding Singer (1998, opposite Adam Sandler), Andy Tennant's adaptation of Charles Perrault's 1729 story, Ever After: A Cinderella Story (1998, costarring Anjelica Huston), and Dean Parisot's Home Fries (1998).

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