Drew
Barrymore's
latest
film
role
sees
her
starring
as
a
dog
in
animated
movie
South
of
the
Border.
The
actress
will
voice
the
character
of
pampered
pooch
Chloe
in
the
Disney
comedy,
which
will
also
feature
the
vocal
talents
of
Salma
Hayek
and
Andy
Garcia.
'South
of
the
Border'
follows
spoilt
Chihuahua
Chloe
on
her
quest
to
get
home
after
getting
lost
while
on
vacation
in
Mexico.
'Ugly
Betty'
beauty
Hayek
will
provide
the
voice
of
Chloe's
spirit
guide
in
the
movie,
while
Garcia's
character
is
a
German
shepherd
who
has
been
kicked
out
of
the
police
force.
Chloe
will
be
set
for
some
canine
romance
in
the
form
of
Papi,
voiced
by
George
Lopez.
The
film
will
see
Barrymore,
32,
reunited
with
director
Raja
Gosnell,
who
she
previously
worked
with
in
1999
comedy
'Never
Been
Kissed'.
It
will
not
be
the
first
time
Barrymore
has
leant
her
voice
to
an
animated
character
-
the
star
voiced
Maggie
for
last
year's
'Curious
George'
and
has
also
been
heard
on
adult
cartoon
TV
series
'Family
Guy'.