During the filming of the Charlie’s Angels films in the early 2000s, makeup artist Kim Greene captured a series of behind-the-scenes Polaroids of Drew Barrymore. These images provide a candid look at the makeup tests and character transformations used to create Barrymore’s look as Dylan Sanders.
The collection often features Barrymore in various states of hair and makeup prep, showcasing the “tough yet glamorous” aesthetic that defined the era's action-heroine style. Because Polaroids were a standard tool for continuity and color checking on film sets before the digital shift, these photos serve as a nostalgic time capsule of 2000s film production and the close collaboration between actors and their creative teams.









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