Charming, free-spirited and - above all -
talented, Drew Barrymore has come a long way since her
big-screen breakout in Steven Spielberg's beloved sci-fi
blockbuster,
E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial (1982), when she was seven years
old.
Despite a troubled and much-publicized adolescence during which
she appeared in only a handful of films, Barrymore's star was
officially on the rise during the 90s with notable appearances
in
Batman Forever (1995), and Wes Craven's
Scream (1996). Turns in
The Wedding Singer (1998),
Ever After (1998),
Never Been Kissed (1999),
Charlie's Angels (2000),
Riding in Cars with Boys (2001) and
Donnie Darko (2001) followed, proving to once-cynical
audiences that Barrymore was not only a capable leading lady,
but also a gifted and versatile actor. Recent projects have
included
50 First Dates (2004),
Fever Pitch (2005),
Music and Lyrics (2007), and the new
He's Just Not That Into You (2009).
She was, at seven years
old, the youngest person ever to host "Saturday Night Live"
(1982). On February 3, 2007, she became a member of
"Saturday Night Live" (1975)'s "five-timer" club, which consists
of celebrities who have hosted five or more times. She is the
second female member to date, the first being Candice Bergen.
"I love women who have fought to the change
the world and made a difference. I want to be one of them
myself".
At
JennyStar DVD Rentals, we have 21 movies with
Drew Barrymore