Drew Barrymore says she thought E.T. was real as a 7-year-old on set: ‘Loved him in a profound way’
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Drew Barrymore reunited with the cast of 'E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial' on her talk show and reminisced about making the beloved film.
"I really loved him in such a profound way … I would go and take lunch to him," she said, asking the cast what they remembered about her interactions with the animatronic alien.
Henry Thomas, 51, the lead and Barrymore’s older brother in the 1982 film, said that one day when it was cold on set, she asked the wardrobe woman if she could give E.T. a scarf "because he was gonna get cold, so you wrapped the scarf around his neck."
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