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The best Drew Barrymore movies and TV shows:

Charlie’s Angels
Drew stars opposite Cameron Diaz and Lucy Liu in this film adaptation of the popular 1970s drama series of the same name. It’s packed with action, humour, and girl-power energy. Not to mention the ensemble cast is phenomenal: Bill Murray, Sam Rockwell, Luke Wilson, Matt LeBlanc, Crispin Glover…
Where to watch: Stan, Foxtel Now, and Binge.
Stream Charlie’s Angels on Foxtel Now from $35/mth, with a 10-day free trial. SUBSCRIBE HERE.

Ever After: A Cinderella Story
Ever After is a beautiful, feminist reimagining of Cinderella. Drew plays Danielle, a strong-willed young woman who challenges class boundaries and wins the heart of a prince. Upon its release, the period drama quickly became a cult classic.
Where to watch: Disney+.
Stream Ever After on Disney Plus from $15.99/mth. SUBSCRIBE HERE.

E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
The film that put her on the map. In E.T., a lonely boy named Elliott befriends a stranded alien and helps him return home, with the help of his younger sister Gertie – played by a six-year-old Drew. The film ultimately won four Oscars and remains a beloved classic today.
Where to watch: Paramount+, Foxtel Now, and Binge.
Stream E.T. on Paramount Plus from $6.99/mth, with a 7-day free trial. SUBSCRIBE HERE.
Stream E.T. on Foxtel Now from $35/mth, with a 10-day free trial. SUBSCRIBE HERE.

Music and Lyrics
‘Charming yet severely underrated rom-com’ is the only way to describe Music and Lyrics. Hugh Grant stars as a lovable, washed-up 80s pop star who asks a quirky woman – played by Drew – to help him write a hit song.
Where to watch: Prime Video and Stan.
Stream Music and Lyrics on Prime Video from $6.58/mth, with a 30-day free trial. SUBSCRIBE HERE.

Whip It
Drew directed this coming-of-age dramedy that follows Bliss, a teen who finds confidence and rebellion through the bruising world of roller derby. Drew also has a small role in the film and manages to steal most scenes she’s in.
Where to watch: Stan.

The Drew Barrymore Show
In 2020, Drew ventured into daytime TV à la Ellen Degeneres. She hosts celebrity interviews, lifestyle segments, and heartfelt stories all while showing off her upbeat, unfiltered personality. The Drew Barrymore Show was recently renewed for a sixth season, and has now earned multiple Daytime Emmy nominations.
Where to watch: 10play.

Grey Gardens
In this biographical drama about the eccentric relatives of Jackie Kennedy, Drew portrays Edith ‘Little Edie’ Bouvier Beale. Her performance received widespread critical acclaim and she ultimately earned a Golden Globe.
Where to watch: Rent or buy via Apple TV+.