Drew Barrymore Recalls Thinking E.T. Was Real When Shooting Movie as Child

Drew Barrymore Recalls Thinking E.T. Was Real When Shooting Movie as Child

Drew Barrymore celebrated the 40th anniversary of E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial by reuniting with her former co-stars Henry Thomas, Dee Wallace, and Robert Macnaughton on Monday’s episode of the actress’ eponymous talk show. 

While sharing memories about filming the 1982 Steven Spielberg-directed sci-fi classic, Barrymore reflected on how the performance completely changed her life, transforming the then-seven-year-old into an overnight celebrity. 

“Steven Spielberg, he cast me as Gertie when I was just five years old, and that changed my life,” Barrymore shared. “He gave me a purpose and a clear understanding of love and respect. He gave me a family that changed my perception on family forever. The cast, Robert and Henry and Dee, I truly became a family with them.”

Elsewhere in the conversation, the 47-year-old admitted she believed E.T. was real when filming the movie as a child.

“Now, I believed E.T. was real,” she said. I really loved him in such a profound way. Is it like true that … what would happen? Because I would go and take lunch to him.”

Thomas, who played Barrymore’s brother Elliot in the film, confirmed his former co-star’s comments.

“The first thing I remember is that we were on stage and it was quite cold on the stage and you asked the wardrobe lady if you could have a scarf for E.T.’s neck because he was gonna get cold,” he recalled. “So you wrapped a scarf around his neck.”

Watch Barrymore’s discussion with the original cast of E.T. in the tweet up top.

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