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Spielberg: E.T. Inspired Fatherhood
21 Mar
Summary
- Steven Spielberg was inspired to have children after making E.T.
- He felt a parental connection to the young actors in E.T.
- Spielberg also mentored Drew Barrymore, his goddaughter.

Director Steven Spielberg shared that the filming of E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial profoundly impacted his personal life, sparking a desire to become a father. He expressed feeling a deep connection to the child actors, noting he didn't want them to go home after shooting.
Spielberg humorously recounted how Drew Barrymore, who played Gertie, felt like an adopted child he co-parented. He remains connected to Barrymore, his goddaughter, even texting her recently. Their relationship dates back to her role in the 1982 film.
He also recalled Barrymore's improvisation on set, such as her comment about E.T.'s feet, which was kept in the film. Spielberg's reflections on parenting suggest a director's role can be akin to a parental one.
Barrymore has spoken fondly of Spielberg's guidance, especially during her challenging teenage years. He once sent her a quilt with the message "Cover up!" after she appeared on a magazine cover.
During a 2021 appearance on The Drew Barrymore Show, Spielberg surprised her, reaffirming his enduring care and pride in her. Barrymore emotionally responded, stating she lived to make him proud.
In 2022, Barrymore reunited with E.T. costars Henry Thomas and Robert MacNaughton for the film's 40th anniversary, recalling her belief in E.T.'s reality.


