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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Barrymore honored as Woman of the Year
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| Barrymore beams after being presented with the Hasty Pudding Pot |
The charismatic performer, who first rose to stardom as a young girl in Steven Spielberg's "E.T.: The Extraterrestrial," and later appeared in a string of box office hits, including the recently released "Charlie's Angels," accepted the troupe's traditional pudding pot during a lively afternoon roast at the Pudding Theatre.
"When I was 13 and dropping out of school and really at a very scary place in my life, I never thought that Harvard would call and say 'Come on down. We want to celebrate your life,'" she told the overflow audience. "It's pretty crazy. I can't believe I'm here. It's really wild and I'm really honored that it's me."
The roast capped off a busy day for Barrymore, which began with a morning tour of the Yard, led by student actors Stefan Atkinson '03 and Clay Petre '01, and culminated with a raucous parade down Massachusetts Avenue. Hundreds of people - students, staff members, and local residents - lined the streets to catch a glimpse of the celebrity, who rode aboard a silver BMW surrounded by mock security guards in dark glasses and a dozen flamboyant Pudding members dressed in colorful drag outfits.
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| Taking a a souvenir poster |
As it was, Barrymore seemed to revel in the attention, laughing and waving at the crowds, and even signing autographs throughout the day. At one point, the playful actress grabbed a placard of herself off the walls outside the Yard for a souvenir before ducking inside a limousine for the ride to lunch.
"Is this what college is like?" she asked facetiously following an impressive song and dance routine performed by the Harvard Krokodiloes a cappella group in front of the John Harvard statue at University Hall.
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Contact Doug Gavel at doug_gavel@harvard.edu
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