Steven Spielberg Reflects on Decades-Long Friendship with Drew Barrymore Since “E.T., ”Jokes 'I Kind of Adopted' Her

Steven Spielberg Reflects on Decades-Long Friendship with Drew Barrymore Since

Steven Spielberg has maintained a close relationship with Drew Barrymore since she starred in E.T in 1982

People Steven Spielberg (left) and Drew Barrymore (right) working on 'E.T.,' Drew Barrymore (left) and Steven Spielberg (right) in 2025.Credit: Bruce Mc Broom/Universal/Kobal/Shutterstock; Mike Coppola/Getty

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  • He joked that he "kind of adopted" the actress, who is his goddaughter

  • "I remember after making E.T., there was something about that, for me, I didn't want those kids to go home," the director said at SXSW's The Big Picture keynote on Friday, March 13

Steven Spielberghas been the driving force behind some of the biggest films. Now, he's reflecting on how his work has influenced his personal life.

During the Keynote: The Big Picture with Steven Spielberg event at the Hilton Austin Downtown Grand Ballroom on Friday, March 13, the acclaimed director told the SXSW crowd about howE.T.specifically brought him a major revelation.

"E.T.made me want to have kids," said Spielberg, 79. "And I remember after makingE.T., there was something about that, for me, I didn't want those kids to go home."

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Steven Spielberg at SWSW in Texas on March 13.Credit: Erika Goldring/Getty

"Drew Barrymorenever really went home," he joked. "I kind of adopted Drew, and helped co-parent her... right up until last week, when we were on a text together, you know? I'm still very much connected to Drew's life.  But I love those kids."

Barrymore, 51, famously launched her career after playing the younger sister, Gertie Taylor, in the 1982 film. Gertie, along with her brothers Elliott (Henry Thomas) and Michael (Robert MacNaughton), move the adorable alien E.T. into their family home — and do their best to protect the creature from the government that's hunting him.

While attending theTCM Classic Film Festival at 92NYin New York City on Jan. 25, Spielberg spoke about Barrymore improvising during filming. "The camera was rolling and Drew said, 'I don't like his feet.' We used it," he recalled, adding, "Drew made up a lot of her own dialogue because she was irrepressible."

Spielberg also spoke about parenting during his appearance at the N.Y.C. festival. "I didn't want to have kids because it was not a kind of equation that made sense for me as I was going from movie to movie to movie, script to script," he said.

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"And I started thinking, 'Well, maybe this could be my real life someday.' It was the first time that it occurred to me that maybe I could be a dad," he added. "And maybe in a way, a director is a dad, or a mom."

Steven Spielberg, Drew Barrymore.Credit: Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic; Todd Owyoung/NBC via Getty

Based on the movie's success, Barrymore became the youngest person to guest-hostSaturday Night Liveat just 7 years old. She maintained a close relationship with Spielberg over the years, as he was her godfather.

During her turbulent period as a teenager and in her early twenties, she posed for the 1995 cover ofPlayboyaround her 20th birthday. After Spielberg saw the cover, he sent her a quilt with a message that said: "Cover up!"

She recounted the story onThe Drew Barrymore Showfor her 46th birthday in 2021. She told her guest,Savannah Guthrie, that he was "the first person I knew cared," and Spielberg then made a surprise appearance.

"Oh, Drewface, I still care about you," Spielberg told her. "I've always cared about you ever since the first time this little blonde hurricane walked into an audition in my office and took us by storm, and then took the entire world by storm. That was you then, and that is you today."

"I always thought every time I was doing something good or right, I would always think about how you would think or feel about it because I loved making you proud. I lived to make you proud," she emotionally replied.

Drew Barrymore in 'E.T.'Credit: Globe Photos/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock

Barrymore also honoredE.T.for the film's 40th anniversary in 2022 by bringing her former costars Thomas, 54, MacNaughton, 59, andDee Wallaceonto her talk show for a sweet reunion. "I believed E.T. was real," she told them.

"I really loved [E.T.] in such a profound way,"Barrymoreadded. "I would go and take lunch to him."

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