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Barrymore recently starred opposite Anjelica Huston and Dougray Scott in "Ever After," released by Twentieth Century Fox, and in the quirky comedy "Home Fries," also starring Luke Wilson and Jake Busey. Expanding her creative horizons, Barrymore established, with partner Nancy Juvonen, a production company, Flower Films. The company has a two-year, first-look production deal with Fox 2000 Pictures.
A dedicated philanthropist, Barrymore often donates her time and resources to a number of charities. She is serving as national spokesperson for the non-profit Female Health Foundation, helping to draw attention to the foundations campaign to increase awareness of the growing need for safe-sex education and condom use. Barrymore is also actively involved in volunteering and raising funds for the Wildlife Waystation, which rescues and offers sanctuary to animals, big and small, from around the world.
Other film credits include "Gun Crazy" (earning another Golden Globe nomination), "Poison Ivy," "Bad Girls," "Boys on the Side," "Mad Love" and "Batman Forever." She has also appeared in several television films including "The Amy Fisher Story," "Suddenly Love," "15 and Getting Straight," "Bogie," "Babes in Toyland" and "A Conspiracy of Love." She also starred in the series "2000 Malibu Road." |