Drew is the past tense of draw, and both a surname and a given unisex name, sometimes as a shortened form of Andrew. It may refer to:
Other articles related to "drew":
... short film Walking After Acconci (Redirected Approaches) in 2005, Ben Drew's first major film role was as a supporting character (Dabs) in Noel Clarke's Adulthood (2008) ... previously included in the soundtrack to Kidulthood (2006) which led to Drew being cast in the sequel ... In 2009, Drew had another supporting role as Noel Winters in the Daniel Barber film Harry Brown starring Michael Caine ...
... Andrew "Drew" Posada (1969 – January 8, 2007) was an American comic book colorist and pin-up artist who has worked with Image Comics, Top Cow, Wildstorm and Extreme Studios, as ...
... Drew and Mike is a weekday morning drive radio show hosted by Drew Lane and Mike Clark on WRIF, 101.1 FM in Southfield, near Detroit, Michigan ... the top rated show in the Detroit market for over 10 years until Drew Lane's departure, easily winning the time slot ...
... Drew Latham (Ben Affleck) is a wealthy advertising executive ... Citing the fact that Drew has never even introduced her to his family, she concludes that he will never get serious about their relationship and dumps him ... Drew has his assistant send her a Cartier bracelet to apologize ...
... Bertha Carter William Eggleston, internationally famous groundbreaking photographer, grew up in Drew Archie Manning, former NFL quarterback After Manning left to attend ... His mother, Sis Manning, and his sister, Pam Manning, lived in Drew until Sis died on December 30, 2000 ... previously owned some farming land in Drew, but he later sold it ...
Famous quotes containing the word drew:
“He drew the curse upon the world, and cracked
The whole frame with his fall.
This made him long for home, as loth to stay
With murmurers and foes;”
—Henry Vaughan (16221695)
“Propaganda has a bad name, but its root meaning is simply to disseminate through a medium, and all writing therefore is propaganda for something. Its a seeding of the self in the consciousness of others.”
—Elizabeth Drew (18871965)
“As for types like my own, obscurely motivated by the conviction that our existence was worthless if we didnt make a turning point of it, we were assigned to the humanities, to poetry, philosophy, paintingthe nursery games of humankind, which had to be left behind when the age of science began. The humanities would be called upon to choose a wallpaper for the crypt, as the end drew near.”
—Saul Bellow (b. 1915)