The actress Drew Barrymore and her new husband Will Kopelman now have a baby girl, for whom they have given the name Olive Barrymore Kopelman. The overall reaction in the online sources to their name choice appears to be quite positive, as Olive is regarded by many to be a beautiful name. During an interview in 1995 with Rolling Stone, Drew had told that she would give her daughter the name Ruby Daffodil. In the subjective view of at least some people, Olive was a better choice. She was born on the 26th of September, but the couple decided to announce the birth on Monday the 1st of October. After dating from 2010 onward, Barrymore and Kopelman became married in June of 2012. Barrymore's husband Will Kopelman is an art consultant by profession. Barrymore has made comments in the not too distant past which may suggest an intention to have more children in the future. Drew said during Jay Leno's interview that they would begin with one child and see how it goes, but it could be great to get more.
Some of the web sources which are worth checking out for more information on Barrymore's and Kopelman's daughter's birth include Yahoo article Drew Barrymore welcomes a baby girl named Olive CBS News's article Drew Barrymore and Will Kopelman welcome baby Olive and eonline's Drew Barrymore Welcomes Baby Girl Olive! among many others.
While Barrymore (born in February 22th of 1975) and her spouse who is two years younger than Drew have been in their relationship for a couple of years (even though they became married more recently, Barrymore has previously been married twice, both for a rather short period of time (in 1994 with Jeremy Thomas and 2001-2002 with Tom Green).
In the improbable case that the reader is entirely ignorant of who Barrymore is, a short summary of her career might be warranted here. Her career has included acting, film directing, screenwriting, producing and modeling. Barrymore was less than a year old when she appeared in an advertisement, and as a very young child, she already debuted in the film Altered States (this happened in 1980). Her first significant acting career success was with her role in the movie E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. Getting a movie star as a child has its problems, and Barrymore had problems that she had to work through. These are explained in her autobiography which she wrote as early as 1990 and gave it a title "Little Girl Lost". Having reached adulthood, she starred in a number of films and became a really well recognized movie star. The top points of Barrymore's acting career include starring in the movies Charlie's Angels, 50 First Dates, Music and Lyrics, Donnie Darko, He's Just Not That into You, Beverly Hills Chihuahua, Everybody's Fine and Going the Distance. Drew was named Ambassador Against Hunger for the UN World Food Programme and she has donated over one million US dollars to this program subsequent to her nomination. Barrymore appeared also in the cover of the issue "100 Most Beautiful" of the People magazine in 2007. In 2010 Drew was awarded the Golden globe Award for Best Actress in Miniseries or Television Film as well as the Screen Actors Guild Award.