Hollywood's "What Ifs": Barrymore and Lewis on Roles Almost Played
Stephen KingProlific author of horror and suspense, who also writes extensively on the craft of writing and pop culture.
In a fascinating recent episode of "The Drew Barrymore Show," acclaimed actresses Drew Barrymore and Juliette Lewis delved into the intriguing topic of iconic movie roles they almost secured, or, in some cases, saw go to the other. Their candid discussion offered a unique glimpse into the intertwined nature of their careers and the often-unpredictable path to cinematic success.
During the show's "Behind the Scenes" segment, the two stars, who previously collaborated on Barrymore's directorial debut "Whip It," revealed how frequently their professional paths crossed. Lewis recounted how she often found herself competing with Barrymore for parts, specifically mentioning her audition for what she recalled as "Boys on the Side." Barrymore, initially surprised, clarified that Lewis might be thinking of "Riding in Cars With Boys." Regardless of the exact title, Lewis acknowledged the emotional impact of not securing the role, emphasizing its compelling nature. Barrymore reciprocated, sharing her own memorable audition for "Cape Fear," a role ultimately landed by Lewis, earning her an Oscar nomination. Barrymore humorously recalled a particularly challenging scene, indicating her feeling that the part was not meant for her.
The conversation further illuminated their mutual respect and admiration, particularly when Barrymore expressed her relief that Lewis took on the role in "Natural Born Killers." Barrymore revealed she had also auditioned for the film but believed Lewis' unique energy made her the perfect fit for the character. Lewis, in turn, praised the experience of working on the Oliver Stone-directed feature, noting how it allowed her to explore raw, primal energies not typically afforded to female characters of that era. She lauded Stone's openness to her creative input, describing it as a transformative experience that shaped her iconic portrayal of Mallory Knox. This exchange not only highlighted their individual journeys but also underscored the complex interplay of talent, timing, and opportunity that defines Hollywood careers.
The experiences of Drew Barrymore and Juliette Lewis serve as a powerful reminder that every missed opportunity in life can lead to an unexpected path, often richer and more fulfilling than originally imagined. Their journeys illustrate that resilience, adaptability, and an unwavering belief in one's unique abilities are far more valuable than a single role or outcome. By embracing unforeseen turns and celebrating the successes of others, individuals can forge their own distinct and meaningful legacies, proving that true accomplishment lies in the journey of self-discovery and growth rather than in a predetermined destination.

