Celebrity Drew Barrymore and Ke Huy Quan have sweet reunion after meeting as kids — all thanks to Steven Spielberg “I loved him so much. I mean, Goonies, Data, hello?” By Emlyn Travis Emlyn Travis Emlyn Travis is a news writer at Entertainment Weekly with over five years of experience covering the latest in entertainment. A proud Kingston University alum, Emlyn has written about music, fandom, film, television, and awards for multiple outlets including MTV News, Teen Vogue, Bustle, BuzzFeed, Paper Magazine, Dazed, and NME. She joined EW in August 2022. EW's editorial guidelines Published on April 28, 2023 02:24PM EDT Drew Barrymore has nothing but good things to say about Ke Huy Quan after the pair were spotted with Steven Spielberg at the Time100 Gala. The talk-show host, who was among those honored at Wednesday's ceremony, reacted to a photo of the trio together at the event during Thursday's episode of The Tonight Show and revealed that their connection actually goes back decades. "What's so meaningful about this is, Ke and I met on the set of Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom," Barrymore recalled. "I came to London to hang out for around a week. Ke and I went to the zoo together. We hung out." The actress, who was only 7 years old when she starred in Spielberg's 1982 film E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, told host (and her former Fever Pitch costar) Jimmy Fallon that she would often "spend my time with Steven" when she was younger. "He would just bring me to work with him," she explained. "I think I was like 8 or 9, and [Ke] was like 11 or 12." Quan kick-started his acting career when, at age 12, he portrayed Indiana Jones' sidekick Short Round in the beloved 1984 action-adventure sequel. While gazing at the photo, Barrymore gushed about her childhood friend and how much she enjoyed spending time with him. "I loved him so much. I mean, Goonies, Data, hello?" she said, referring to Quan's character in the 1985 film. "He was such a good person and I liked him so much and there we are." Ke Huy Quan, Steven Spielberg, Drew Barrymore. Sean Zanni/Patrick McMullan via Getty Barrymore, who pointed out that Spielberg "still has pictures" of their exciting London zoo adventure, noted that the Academy Award–winning director has always kept a watchful eye over their careers. "Steven is the type of incredible human being that, I think, just wants to know [that] all of his kids are okay," she said. "So it just felt like this wonderful moment where we could be like, 'Your kids are okay.'" Drew Barrymore in 'E.T.' and Ke Huy Quan in 'Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom'. Getty; Shutterstock The pair are doing better than okay. Barrymore gets up close and personal with guests on her syndicated talk show, The Drew Barrymore Show, which was nominated for seven Daytime Emmy Awards this year, while Quan won the award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Everything Everywhere All at Once at the 2023 Oscars last month. Watch Barrymore rave about Quan — and why she loves hosting her own show — in the clip above. Sign up for Entertainment Weekly's free daily newsletter to get breaking TV news, exclusive first looks, recaps, reviews, interviews with your favorite stars, and more Related content: Drew Barrymore halts show over mystery macaroni: 'Just fell from somewhere and it's rock hard' Ke Huy Quan crashes Jimmy Kimmel Live after Oscars win: 'I was out all night with Cocaine Bear' Steven Spielberg regrets editing guns out of E.T.: 'I never should have done that'