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Streep Meryl

Jun 22, 1949

Rating : AA (Data from a birth certificate)

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Work : Prize 1978 (Emmy for Holocaust)

Relationship : Marriage September 1978 (To sculptor Don Gummer) chart Placidus Equal_H.

Family : Change in family responsibilities 14 November 1979 (First child born, Henry) chart Placidus Equal_H.

Work : Prize 1980 (Oscar for Kramer vs. Kramer)

Work : Prize 1983 (Oscar for Sophies Choice)

Family : Change in family responsibilities 4 August 1983 (Second child born, Mary Willa) chart Placidus Equal_H.

Financial : Gain significant money 1987 (Highest paid actress for time period, $4 million per film)

Family : Change in family responsibilities 12 June 1991 (Fourth child born) chart Placidus Equal_H.

Work : Prize January 2012 (Golden Globe) chart Placidus Equal_H.

Work : Prize 26 February 2012 in Los Angeles (Oscar as best actress in The Iron Lady) chart Placidus Equal_H.

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American actress, the most esteemed actress of her generation, receiving an unprecedented 21 Oscar nominations for her outstanding performances in films including "The Deer Hunter," 1978, "Kramer vs. Kramer," 1979,"The French Lieutenants Woman," 1981, "Sophies Choice," 1982, "Silkwood," 1983, "Out of Africa," 1985, "Postcards from the Edge," 1990, "The Bridges of Madison County," 1995, and "One True Thing," 1998. Emmy award winner for her role in 1979 the TV mini series "Holocaust." For stage work she has won The Outer Critics Circle Award, Drama Desk Award, Theatre World Award, and a Tony for her performance in "Twenty Seven Wagons Full of Cotton." In 1998 she was given a star in the Hollywood Walk of Fame, the first Bette Davis Lifetime Achievement Award and The Silver Medallion at the Telluride Film Festival. An unpretentious great talent, she was the highest paid actress in 1987 at $4 million a film. Nominated for a record 21 Academy Awards, she has won three. Streep has also received 31 Golden Globe nominations, winning eight—more nominations and competitive wins than any other actor. Streep grew up in Bernardsville, NJ, with two younger brothers. Dad was an executive at a pharmaceutical company and mom was a commercial artist. At age 12 her mother took note of her daughters beautiful voice and drove her to weekly singing lessons in Manhattan with Beverly Sills vocal coach. At age 15, Streep took off her glasses, bleached her hair blonde and became a cheerleader, an honor student and homecoming queen at Bernardsville High. At Vassar, where she was accepted in 1967, she soon became the star of the Drama department. After graduation in 1971 she enrolled in Yale Drama School, where she spent three exceptional years performing no less than 40 roles. While earning the reputation as an outstanding young actress, she also developed an ulcer. "It was terribly intense, and I took it all in my stomach." After graduating from Yale in 1975, she moved to Manhattan where she made her professional stage debut in "Trelawny of the Wells" in October of that same year. During the next two years she played in seven shows and at Joe Papps Public Theatre performing Shakespeare In The Park where she earned rave reviews for her role in "Measure for Measure." She made her film debut with a small part in "Julia" in 1977 followed by a supporting role in "The Deer Hunter" in 1978, which marked the most upsetting time of her life. While living with ailing fellow actor John Cazale, of "The Godfather" and "Dog Day Afternoon," a medical diagnosis for Cazale resulted in bone cancer. With his health declining rapidly, steadfast Streep was torn between film production and nursing her lover. After his death on 3/12/78, Streep moved from their apartment and sublet another from sculptor Don Gummer, one of her brothers friends who was away on an extended vacation. A motorcycle accident cut Gummers trip short. Returning to his apartment in New York to recuperate, he and Streep fell in love and they married in September, 1978. Streeps success in the late 70s earned the banner of being hailed as the "actress of the 80s," a kudo which she upheld with consistency and grace. Known for her uncanny ability to master accents and to get inside a character, Steep was still earning Oscar nominations in the late 90s. "Im interested in crawling into other peoples skins, seeing the world through their eyes, explaining people who might otherwise seem incomprehensible. It probaRead less

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`` Meryl Streep

Meryl Streep

Born: June 22, 1949, in Summit, New Jersey, USA

Recent News and Projects

Information on Meryl Streep's latest projects can often be found through reputable news sources such as Variety, The Hollywood Reporter, and Deadline. Check these sources for casting announcements, film releases, and other news.

She recently starred in "Don't Look Up" (2021) alongside Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence, a satirical science fiction film about two astronomers trying to warn mankind about an approaching comet.

She also appeared in Steven Soderbergh's "Let Them All Talk" (2020).

Social Media

Meryl Streep maintains a relatively low profile on social media. While there are fan accounts and pages dedicated to her, she does not have officially confirmed, active public accounts on platforms like Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook.

Other Information

Meryl Streep is widely regarded as one of the greatest actresses of all time. She has won numerous awards, including a record 21 Academy Award nominations (three wins), and 32 Golden Globe nominations (eight wins).

Known for her versatility and dedication to her craft, she immerses herself in her roles, often learning new skills or languages for a part. Her performances range from dramatic roles in films like "Sophie's Choice" and "Kramer vs. Kramer" to comedic roles in "The Devil Wears Prada" and "Mamma Mia!"

Beyond her acting career, Streep is also known for her philanthropy and advocacy work, supporting organizations related to the arts, education, and human rights.

For the most up-to-date and accurate information, it is recommended to refer to official news outlets and film industry publications rather than relying on social media.

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