20 Secrets About Drew Barrymore, Hollywood's Ultimate Survivor

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No one has lived more life than Drew Barrymore.

There's a bit of odd poetry in the fact that the iconic actress spent three seasons on the Netflix comedy Santa Clarita Diet, playing undead realtor Sheila Hammond who only truly came to life after a traumatic incident that should've left her for dead. Because if there's any actress on this planet who can relate to that concept, it's Barrymore.

With a career that started when she was still in diapers and, brief fallow periods aside, that has never really stopped, a family history that's not without its struggles, a childhood that was anything but child-like, the actress-turned-daytime talk show host has been through it. And like her character Sheila, she's miraculously managed to live through it all and come out stronger on the other side.

She may have been born into Hollywood royalty, but she's a legend to so many because she's the ultimate example of what it means to be a survivor. Santa Clarita Diet may have been put out to pasture in 2019 by the streaming giant after three seasons, but Barrymore lives on, celebrating her 49th birthday Feb. 22.

Drew Barrymore Through the Years

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"If you're going to go through hell," Barrymore once said, "I suggest you come back learning something."

But her story isn't solely about the hell that she's been through. It's also about the happiness she's been able to build out of those lessons she's learned along the way. And it's all made for the sort of life that seems only possible in Hollywood.

So today, let's take a look at 20 of the most fascinating facts from a life like no other.

Early Start

Early Start


Famous Family

Famous Family

Acting literally runs in her blood. The Barrymore family has deep ties in Hollywood, with all of her great-grandparents and grandparents working as actors. Her grandfather John Barrymore, one of the most acclaimed actors of his generation, played Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde in Paramount's original 1920 film. 


The Godparents

The Godparents


Parent Problems

Parent Problems


First Drink

First Drink


Dark Days

Dark Days


Finding a Lost Boy

Finding a Lost Boy

While Drew dated several famous men over the years, one in particular sticks out: her early relationship with another iconic child star, Corey Feldman. The two even attended the 1989 Academy Awards together.


Telling Her Story

Telling Her Story

Drew has written two memoirs about her life. The first, 1991's Little Girl Lost, told the dark tale of a childhood gone off the rails just as the recovering star was coming out the other side. The other, 2015's Wildflower, was written from a place of happiness, reflecting on just how far she'd come.


An <i>SNL</i> Legend

An <i>SNL</i> Legend


A Godfather's Advice

A Godfather's Advice


A Gift for David Letterman

A Gift for David Letterman


That's a No

That's a No


Love for Courtney Love

Love for Courtney Love


The Many Loves

The Many Loves


The Chanel Connection

The Chanel Connection


The Sandler Story

The Sandler Story


A Life-Saving Pup

A Life-Saving Pup


Fallon's Matchmaker

Fallon's Matchmaker


Barrymore Wines

Barrymore Wines


Getting Animated

Getting Animated

If you've ever been watching an old Family Guy episode and thought to yourself, "That character sounds an awful lot like Drew Barrymore," you were probably right. She made her debut on the show in 2005 as Mrs. Lockhart, returning in 2006 through 2013 for 11 episodes as Jillian, Brian's girlfriend.


(Originally published on March 29, 2019 at 12:15 p.m. PT.)