‘I don’t know if I’m completely comfortable ever,” says actress Drew Barrymore. “Sometimes I can totally let go with complete abandon—sing and dance and run around and not care what people think about me. Still, there seems to be this ball of stress inside me that I can’t get rid of.”
Barrymore, 34, is about to take off on a national tour to promote her directorial debut, Whip It, a movie about women’s roller derby starring Ellen Page and herself, due out Oct. 2.
Her production company, Flower Films, has made 10 movies (50 First Dates, for example) and grossed nearly $900 million worldwide. If you take into account all the films she’s appeared in, the amount rises to more than $2 billion.
Some other things about Barrymore: Her lucky number is 22. The childlike twinkle in her grown-up eyes—the very essence of her screwball appeal—obfuscates a childhood sadness. She does not “tweet.”

Right now, Barrymore is shooting a new romantic comedy, and her trailer is a mare’s nest of food containers, opened books, Post-it notes, and tossed-off clothes. Barefoot and wearing a tie-dyed T-shirt and a favorite pair of jeans, she apologizes for the disarray. On the wall opposite her is taped a photograph of Buster Keaton, one of her heroes, whose own famously sad eyes seem to serve as both an inspiration and a warning.
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Drew Barrymore looks super cute and patriotic on the November cover of Harper’s Bazaar. Being single and free to make out with whichever Gossip guy she wants must really agree with her.
Inside, the actress-producer-director-U.N. Ambassador Against Hunger makes a shocking confession. Get this: Drew is…a Democrat who supports Obama. In Hollywood, who would have thought? However, she still encourages all young people to vote, no matter the candidate, natch.
But we’re more concerned with the packaging. Happy, carefree pictures like this come off as way more inspiring than the creepy Saw-like Jessica Alba Declare Yourself PSA. Smiles over Hannibal Lecter masks!
Source: E Online
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The high quality and normal quality photoshoots & magazine scans of Domino Magazine have been added to the gallery.
? ? S FUN IS ALWAYS THE FIRST ORDER OF BUSINESS,? ? ? says BARRYMORE. ? ? S I FEEL THERE ARE NO RULES.? ? ? When DREW BARRYMORE moved her L.A.-based production company, Flower Films, from a bleak bungalow on the Warner Bros. lot to a Deco-style building, she enlisted an interior designer she found from domino? ? !” s pages (her now-decorator Ruthie Sommers was domino? ? !” s first cover girl in 2005!).
As ? ? ? one big collaboration? ? !” Drew? ? !” s vision for Flower Films was realized to create the ultimate un-office: a chic working environment that allows her staff to work ? ? ? family-style? ? !” as Flower Films VP of production Chris Miller put it. ? ? S We wanted the opposite of corporate. Nan and Drew are always running around each other? ? !” s offices giggling,? ? ? Miller says. ? ? S Now we all eat together and watch CNN in the kitchen.? ? ?
Every room in the Flower Films office is different? ? reflecting the staffs? ? !” individual styles. ? ? S I LOVE MY GLOBE, RECORD PLAYER AND HORSESHOE? ? ?? ? ? says BARRYMORE. ? ? S I DON? ? !” T HAVE A PARTICULAR STYLE. YOU CAN NEVER, NEVER, NEVER HAVE TOO MANY BOOKS.? ? ?

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- Photoshoots in 2008: 2008: Stewart Shining [Domino]
- Scans in 2008: Domino – April
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