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Drew Barrymore’s Only ‘Parental Figure’ Is Steven Spielberg

Drew Barrymore had a complicated relationship with her parents growing up. The actress and talk show host emancipated herself from her mother and father by 14. Now, she is praising…

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Drew Barrymore attends the 24th Annual Mark Twain Prize For American Humor at The Kennedy Center on March 19, 2023 in Washington, DC. Steven Spielberg attends the 2023 TIME100 Gala at Jazz at Lincoln Center on April 26, 2023 in New York City.

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Drew Barrymore had a complicated relationship with her parents growing up. The actress and talk show host emancipated herself from her mother and father by 14. Now, she is praising Steven Spielberg's impact on her life from a young age.

In a new Vulture profile published Monday, Barrymore, 48, described the filmmaker as "the only person in my life to this day that ever was a parental figure" after he cast the then-child actress in a key role for 1982's E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial.

The profile detailed some aspects of Spielberg's relationship with Barrymore, who was seven during E.T.'s production — including keeping operators around to maneuver the E.T. puppet at all times so it could react to Barrymore.

“I didn’t want to burst the bubble,” Spielberg told the outlet for the story, noting he made sure to shoot the movie in chronological order, which is rare for film productions. He discussed a moment in which Barrymore asked for the puppet's operators to leave during a scene. “So I simply said, ‘It’s okay, E.T. is so special E.T. has eight assistants. I am the director, I only have one.”

The story recounted that Barrymore would eat lunch with the E.T. puppet during filming and asked Spielberg to be her godfather, leading her to stay with the filmmaker during weekends. "She was staying up way past her bedtime, going to places she should have only been hearing about, and living a life at a very tender age that I think robbed her of her childhood,” Spielberg once said of his thoughts on Barrymore's tumultuous childhood, per the outlet. “Yet I felt very helpless because I wasn’t her dad. I could only kind of be a consigliere to her.”

The story also discussed Barrymore's complicated thoughts on her parents, Jaid Barrymore and John Drew Barrymore, whom she won legal emancipation from at age 14. Barrymore recalled memories of her father acting abusive toward her from as early as three years old, when "he stormed in and tossed her into a wall," according to the outlet.

30 Movies That Turn 20 in 2023

In 2003, comedies and rom-coms reigned supreme. Twenty years later, some of these films are still our go-to feel-good movies. We remember laughing so hard at hilarious flicks like Bruce Almighty, Johnny English and Bringing Down the House. Wholesome family movies like Finding Nemo, Cheaper by the Dozen and Freaky Friday kept us thoroughly entertained. While classics like Kill Bill: Vol. 1, Uptown Girls and 2 Fast 2 Furious are still in our watchlist rotation.

See below 30 great movies that turn 20 in 2023:

Kill Bill: Vol. 1

Thirteen

Bruce Almighty

House of 1000 Corpses

Bad Santa

Cheaper by the Dozen

Uptown Girls

The Rundown

The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King

Finding Nemo

How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days

2 Fast 2 Furious

Johnny English

Honey

School of Rock

Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle

Bulletproof Monk

The Cat in the Hat

Anger Management

What a Girl Wants

Daddy Day Care

Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl

Ju-On: The Grudge 2

Bringing Down the House

Agent Cody Banks

Shanghai Knights

Freaky Friday

Holes

Girl with a Pearl Earring

The Lizzie McGuire Movie

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