Since melting audiences' hearts at the tender age of six in Steven Spielberg's beloved sci-fi blockbuster, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982), Drew Barrymore has emerged as one of the most endearing and talented actresses of her generation. Born in Culver City, California to actors John Drew Barrymore and Jaid Barrymore, the clutches of fame were virtually inescapable for young Drew, her father being a member of the esteemed showbiz dynasty fronted by stage star Maurice Barrymore, his thespian wife Georgiana, and their three children: Lionel Barrymore, Ethel Barrymore, and John Barrymore. In spite of a turbulent adolescence that saw her battle drug and alcohol dependency, a determined Barrymore threw herself into her career during the 1990s, first with a string of "bad girl" parts in cultish B-pictures like Poison Ivy (1992), Guncrazy (1992) and, rather appropriately, Bad Girls (1994); then well-received turns in notable projects such as Boys on the Side (1995), Woody Allen's Everyone Says I Love You (1996), and the game-changing horror hit Scream (1996). An eclectic mix of high-profile and low-key film projects - The Wedding Singer (1998); Ever After (1998); Never Been Kissed (1999); Charlie's Angels (2000); Donnie Darko (2001); Riding in Cars with Boys (2001); Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (2002) - followed, demonstrating to previous detractors that Barrymore was not just a formidable leading lady, but a gifted and versatile performer. Headline parts in 50 First Dates (2004), Fever Pitch (2005) and Music and Lyrics (2007) came next, as did the critically-lauded television film Grey Gardens (2009), for which she earned Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild prizes for her astonishing embodiment of Edith Bouvier Beale. Barrymore - whose production company, Flower Films, has spawned several lucrative features since its inception in 1995 - added yet another string to her bow when she spearheaded the comedy-drama Whip It (2009), her long-awaited directorial debut. Roger Ebert described it as having "guts, charm, and a black-and-blue sweetness," whilst TIME magazine hailed Barrymore as "a sensitive director who knows how and when to let an emotional moment linger on the screen." Alongside a recurring guest spot (as the voice of Jillian; 2005-2013) on Family Guy (1999), recent acting gigs have included Going the Distance (2010), Big Miracle (2012), Blended (2014), Miss You Already (2015), and a starring role in the Netflix series Santa Clarita Diet (2017), on which she also served as executive producer during its three-season run. Since 2020, she has continued to illuminate the small screen as the host of The Drew Barrymore Show (2020), a daytime talk show distributed by CBS.
Drew Battles is an actor, known for Pitch Perfect (2012), Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999) and Breakout Kings (2011).
Drew Beasely is an actor, known for Morbid Colors (2021).
Drew Beasley is known for Danny Hall the Killer Crab Elf (2021), Morbid Colors (2021) and Edgar and Vespera's Spooky Storytime (2021).
Born Andrew Dylan Beckas, Drew is from Pittsburgh Pennsylvania and is the son of Bill Beckas and Amy Shelleby. Drew has attended theater training at Keystone State Music Theater and Pittsburgh Musical Theater. Drew is an original member of the Pittsburgh Boy Choir and has appeared in multiple stage productions in the Pittsburgh area.
Drew Berens is an actor, known for Not Cool (2014), I Got the Hook Up 2 (2019) and Man in Hoodie (2019).
Drew Bernstein is known for The China Hustle (2017).
Drew Bledsoe was a standout quarterback at Washington State University in Pullman, Wash., then became the top pick in the 1993 NFL Draft by the New England Patriots. New head coach Bill Parcells drafted Bledsoe with the top pick, and Bledsoe assumed the starting quarterback job almost immediately. During his nine years in Foxborough, Mass., Bledsoe led the Patriots to four playoff appearances (and was there for a fifth but not as a starter). In a 1994 overtime game against Minnesota, he set NFL records for most passes completed (45)and attempted (70) in a game as the Patriots rallied from down 20-0 to win, 26-20. Three times in his career he has exceeded 4,000 passing yards in a season. Bledsoe's career took a permanent turn on September 23, 2001. He suffered a devastating hit by NY Jet linebacker "Mo Lewis", a hit which sheared a blood vessel deep inside Bledsoe's chest. He played in one more series before being lifted in favor of Tom Brady. Brady then embarked on an unbelievable career of his own, leading the Patriots to the Super Bowl championship that year and denying Bledsoe his old starting job back when he became healthy. Bledsoe did play briefly in the AFC Championship game that year when Brady went down with an ankle sprain, and helped the Patriots gain entry into Super Bowl XXXVI with a 24-17 win at Pittsburgh. Following that Super Bowl win which Bledsoe had to watch on the sidelines, the Patriots traded Bledsoe to the Buffalo Bills for a 2003 first-round draft pick. Bledsoe had a tremendous 2002 season where he had his second-highest passing yardage total (4,359 passing yards) and second-best passer rating (86.0). But in three seasons with Buffalo, Bledsoe saw his career take a downturn, partially brought on by a decline in his pass blockers and questionable personnel decisions. Bledsoe was released after the 2004 season. He will play in 2005 in Dallas, reunited with his first head coach, Parcells. He currently (as of the end of the 2004 season) is 192 yards shy of 40,000 career passing yards. Wherever he has played, Bledsoe has been a solid citizen and community figure. He and his wife Maura have given lectures on good parenting skills. He has always conducted himself with class and dignity, especially during the most difficult times. He remains a well respected professional, and one of the great NFL quarterbacks of his time.
Drew Bolduc is known for Science Team (2014), The Taint (2011) and Assassinaut (2019).
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