Drew Barrymore’s full name is Drew Blythe Barrymore. She was Born on the twenty second of February 1975. Drew Barrymore was the daughter of John Drew Barrymore Jr and Jaine Barrymore. Her great grandparents were actors Maurice Barrymore and Georgiana Drew and her other grandparents were actors John Barrymore and Dolores Costella. When Drew was just a baby her father began taking her to auditions. Soon after she got a role in a short T.V. commercial when she was 11 months old. When Drew was young her most famous role was as Gertie in E.T. Managers and producers started noticing Drew a whole lot more after this role.
At nine years old she was already smoking cigarettes. Things started getting crazier when Jaine (Drew’s mother) started taking Drew to night clubs when she was only 10 years old. Later that year she experimented with drugs for the first time. In 1984 she got drunk for the first time at age 11 and things seemed to start getting worse after that, but surprisingly her career seemed to take off that year too. Her crazy night life childhood made the media notice her. Two years later she made a scandal when she started doing cocaine. After being sober for two months Drew switched things around and stole her mothers credit car and hopped onto a plane to the west coast intending to go to Hawaii. But unlucky for Drew she was caught by a team of private investigators in Los Angeles and was led back to rehab but this time in handcuffs.
Barrymore became determined to stay on top of the game and have a clean break from her rebellious past. She stayed in rehab for three months then in 1989 she was interviewed in “People” magazine and appeared in a television show about teen drug abuse. Drew was still addicted to drugs and only months later soon enough she toppled off the wagon and hit rock bottom in July when she tried to commit suicide by slashing her wrists.Three more months of continued rehab came by before finally setting her addictions aside. She celebrated by becoming legally emancipated from her mother/manager at age 15.
At 16 she co-authorized her memoir Little Girl Lost. That year her career seemed to start recovering when she starred in the movie Poison Ivy and a television show called Malibu Road. When Drew played “Amy Fisher” in The Amy Fisher Story her name was all over newspapers and she kept it there when she married actor Jeremy Thomas. The marriage only lasted for two months. Other movies that got her career back on top were the following; Mad Love, Batman Forever, and Boys On the Side. In 1996 Scream completed the
“reborning” of her carrier.
In 1998 she stared in the Wedding Singer with Adam Sandler. Later that year she showed her acting abilities playing the 16th century version of Cinderella in the film Ever After. Even though she was not completely connected with her parents anymore she took in her long lost father and now only remains on speaking terms with her mother. She remarried Tom Green. Since 1994 Drew has managed her own production company, Flower Films and came out in the 1999 romantic comedy Never Been Kissed.
In and out of rehab, rebellious behavior, drugs, alcohol to club hopping Drew Barrymore strived through it all and now is looked at as a very successful actress and producer.




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Carmen · February 28, 2010 at 9:13 pm
Outstanding Isaiah! This was so interesting, I didn’t know Drew Barrymore was so bad.
Mrs. Reed · January 23, 2010 at 4:04 pm
Great work! Not only did I enjoy reading the report because I am a huge fan of Drew Barrymore, but I was most pleased with the excellent writing!
Mrs. Hernandez · December 21, 2009 at 9:52 pm
Well written! What an interesting report. Not only was this fun to read, it also made me feel proud of the great work our students do. Kudos to you Peace Pandas!!!!
Author comment by Minerva · December 15, 2009 at 5:08 pm
Great Job !!! That was a very weel written story. I have seen Drew in a lot of movies, but I never knew anything about her in jeneral. Great job, and thanks for the imformation.
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[...] Drew Barrymore: Wild Child [...]
Hily Greene · December 12, 2009 at 11:49 pm
This was very well done. I felt as though I could have been reading this in any current Hollywood Magazine. Very nicely done.
Robert Walton · December 12, 2009 at 2:17 pm
Excellent report! I’m a great fan of Drew’s great uncle Lionel. Check out “It’s a Wonderful Life”. All of those Barrymores are worth watching and none were saints.
mickey · December 12, 2009 at 1:04 pm
John is right, Ptolemy, great writing and good lesson to learn. Lots of us started out having to overcome the mistakes of adults around us, and ended up as happy adults. Thanks for the great article on Drew Barrymore, and keep up the good writing.
Author comment by John Miller · December 12, 2009 at 10:41 am
Fantastic post Ptolemy. You writing is outstanding! This goes to show that even though you have a miserable life, good things can still happen if you get control of your actions and turn them into positives.
Author comment by neptune162 · December 11, 2009 at 7:20 pm
I really like it. Nice Work.
Author comment by xerxes162 · December 11, 2009 at 9:51 am
I have seen her in many movies including Charlie’s Angels. I really liked your blog post and hope you make more good work!