Nov
21

drew_barrymoreWhat must it be like when your best explanation of your childhood is “Little Girl Lost?” Most people in my generation may not know that when Drew Barrymore was growing up her life was far from easy. We may all know the movies that she has been in now and that when she was a child she played the little sister in the E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial.  However, there is a huge chunk of her life that is missing.  Drew Barrymore may be bright and cheerful today, but there was a time when life could not have been more difficult.

When Drew Barrymore was nine years old she had begun smoking.  She began drinking alcohol at age eleven. Each time she moved on to a drug more dangerous than the last.  She began smoking marijuana at age twelve.  She was not even a teenager when she was drinking and smoking cigarettes and pot. When she turned thirteen and became a teenager she started snorting crack cocaine, which landed her in rehab.  No one likes to admit that they have a problem and neither did Drew.  Drew denied her problems, but was eventually let out of rehab.  When she was only fourteen years old Drew had attempted suicide.  After her suicide attempt she was immediately rushed back into rehab.  Drew finished rehab, but did not go back to her family.  Instead, David Crosby and Mrs. Crosby had Drew Barrymore live with them for a period of three months to make sure that she did not experience any relapses.  David Crosby stepped up to help Drew get her life back because he knew how hard it was to battle against drugs once you are hooked.  He served eleven months jail time in 1982 and had his two children taken away from him and put up for adoption.

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Drew Barrymore on the cover of Teen People March 1998

In 1990, Drew Barrymore released her autobiography entitled Little Girl Lost. She was only fifteen years old when she published her story.  She was striving to change her life and age sixteen Drew was emancipated and moved into her own apartment. She has never relapsed with drugs.  Her life began turning around.  She emerged back into the movie industries in 1992, starring in Poison Ivy at age seventeen.  Her movie was a failure, but she moved on.  At age seventeen not only was Drew Barrymore engaged, but she also posed nude with her fiancé, Jamie Walters, for the cover of a magazine. The same year she underwent breast reduction surgery. There were still many doubts about Drew Barrymore. However, at eighteen years old, she earned a second Golden Globe nomination for her role in Guncrazy.  In 1995, she posed for Playboy and on her twentieth birthday she received a gift from Steven Spielberg, the director of E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. Enclosed there was a quilt, a note, and a photo-shopped version of her Playboy pictures. The note read, “Cover yourself up,” and her pictures had been altered to look as though she was fully clothed.  She did not take his advice and latter appeared nude in five of her films, and flashed David Letterman on the Late Show.

Eventually Drew Barrymore’s life seemed to calm down and people began to accept Drew and see her talent as an actress.  She has appeared in countless movies.  Her carefree, smiley, and funny personality has gotten her far. She has lived more life than any typical person will ever live.  In many ways she has lived different lives.  She really cannot be blamed for her actions as a young girl, I mean who was watching her and looking out for her. Drew Barrymore was born on February 22, 1975 to John Drew Barrymore and Ildikó Jaid Barrymore. Her mother, Ildikó Jaid Barrymore, got her daughter into more trouble than anything else.  She would ask Drew to get her into clubs and such.  Drew Barrymore is still not speaking to her mother.  Drew’s father, John Drew Barrymore, was rarely around at one time he was not even living with his wife and child.  However, Drew had a chance to mend her relationship with her father before he died in 2004.

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Drew Barrymore on the cover of Teen People January 1999

Despite her crazy childhood and teenage years, Drew Barrymore has really changed her life for the better.  She has once again been welcomed into most of our homes.  Her fans love her.  She went from being completely wild and a danger to herself into a loveable actress.  She has a bubbly feel good attitude about everything that she does.  She was able to change her life as fifteen-year-old girl and now she is a successful thirty-four year old actress showing off her natural talent.  She has been in over 50 TV shows and movies.  Including E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Charlie’s Angels, Riding in Cars with Boys, 50 First Dates, Curious George, Beverley Hills Chihuahua, and much more.  She directed her latest movie, Whip It. Drew Barrymore changed her life, and she can be an inspiration to all of the people struggling with drugs and extreme childhood neglect.  Her life may not have started off well, but she has taken the opportunity to learn and grow as a person.  She remains optimistic and her career and talent is growing exponentially.  She continues to challenge herself with different roles and now she is even experimenting with directing.

Sources:

http://www.casenet.com/people/drewbarrymore.htm

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drew_Barrymore

http://www.orchidrecoverycenter.com/blog/childhood-drug-addiction-drew-barrymore/

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11 Responses
  1. Kay says:

    Alizen, Thank you for commenting on my blog! If a person really commits themselves to changing than they are more likely to be able to change. Some smokers can quit smoking, and others refuse to believe in their ability to change. I thought that Drew’s life was truly remarkable and worth telling. I am glad that her story opened your mind.

  2. alizen says:

    Wow, I never knew Drew’s life was that bad. I once believed that addicts had no real aspirations in life, but reading this made me realize how horribly close-minded I was towards them.

  3. Kay says:

    Hey Lyssette! Hey Sima! Thank you both so much for commenting on my blog! I agree I think that Drew Barrymore is a great actress and I too love Charlies Angels. To Sima, no I do not think that Drew Barrymore’s being in the lime light can be attributed to her behavior as an adolescent. I think that she really did not have good parenting and that she was given things that she never should have been given and not given what was necessary. I think her childhood was screwed up by her parents’ parental neglect. There have been other young actresses and actors, most did not have problems until later in life. For example, the Olsen Twins, Mary-Kate was 18 when she became anorexic. Lindsey Lohan did not have any severe problems until she was about 21. Drew Barrymore was 9 when her problems began. Even if Dakota Fanning suddenly turned to drugs and alcohol she would be 6 years older than Drew Barrymore when she had her drug problems. In fact Dakota Fanning is 15 now, the age that Drew turned her life around.
    Child stars are known to have downfalls, but they are known to have them when they become adults, not when they are still children.

  4. Sima says:

    WOW that one interesting life, I agree that there are many people out there that can learn from her. Charlie’s Angels is one of my favorite movies, and she is an amazing actress. Do you think that the lime light had some effect on her early adolescent behavior?

  5. lyssetter says:

    Wow Kay, I am such a Drew fan, and I didn’t even know half of the stuff on your blog! Well, I totally love that chick, and only now do I realize the irony from Charlie’s Angel’s, when she played a character that was a “bad egg” before she met Charlie……………Anyways, loved the details and everything, and love the pretty pictures. So……Well there’s not much to discuss except Drew Barrymore is awesome and I’m glad she’s better now. Nice post and see you on Monday! Bye Kay!

  6. Kay says:

    Thank you so much Valerie for commenting on my post!

  7. Valerie says:

    Wow this was an amazing post!^^
    The details were outstanding and each sentence created a detailed picture.
    I never knew much about Drew Barrymore, until now.
    It’s so sad to read about such a well known successful actress’s horrific child hood.
    Well done
    ~….~

  8. Kay says:

    Thank you so much for responding!
    I think that her story is very important and very moving. I think that it is incredible how she was able to change her life so young. She is only 34 years old now. That is pretty young to have led two completely different lives. I think that she is an inspiration as well.

  9. crystal says:

    Wow, yea, I agree that parents should take responsibility for their child and guide them on the right road, but Drew’s parents just used her and abandoned her. I am proud that Drew had the strength to carry on and beat the odds despite her family upbringings. There are many people who have had similar family upbringings and they turned into messed up adults who never get out of the rut of blaming their parents for all of their problems. That is not the way to go. Yes, parents are responsible for you, but after a while, you just have to stop feeling sorry for yourself and turn your own life around. And that is exactly what Drew Barrymore did and I think everyone should learn from her.

  10. Kay says:

    I agree that her story is very tragic. It is horrifying to know that if she had better guidance she would not have gotten into drugs. I believe that it was completely her parents fault. She was neglected. Her father did not even live with her and her mother for a while. Her mother was in the picture and didn’t stop her 9 year old daughter from smoking. Her mother was irresponsible and unfit. I saw Drew Barrymore on the Jay Leno Show and she even said that her mother would actually told Drew to get her into clubs.
    Ildikó Jaid Barrymore was using her daughter for selfish purposes. Ildikó Jaid Barrymore is lucky that her daughter was strong enough to leave her and strive on her own. Drew Barrymore could have died if she had not left the parental neglect of her mother. Drew Barrymore changed her life and has become a success story.
    I feel that that is why she is still, currently on non-speaking terms with her mother.
    People might argue that her parents are not responsible for Drew Barrymore’s drug abuse ans suicide attempt, but a parent is responsible for a nine year old girl. At nine years old she might have been in only 3rd or 4th grade considering she was born in late February. Her mother put her in too many troubling situations when Drew was only a child; she could still count her age on her fingers.

  11. crystal says:

    I think it is sad how Drew had to move out of her parents’ house to stop doing drugs and alcohol. So were her parents responsible for her downfall?

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