Meryl Streep on screen and stage
Meryl Streep is an American actress who has had an extensive career in film, television, and stage.[1][2] She made her stage debut in 1975 with The Public Theater production of Trelawny of the Wells.[3] She went on to perform several roles on stage in the 1970s, garnering a Tony Award nomination for her role in 27 Wagons Full of Cotton (1976).[4] In 1977, Streep starred in the television movie The Deadliest Season, and made her film debut with a brief role alongside Jane Fonda in Julia.[5] A supporting role in the war drama The Deer Hunter (1978) proved to be a breakthrough for Streep and she received her first Academy Award nomination for it.[6] She won the award the following year for playing a troubled wife in the top-grossing drama Kramer vs. Kramer (1979).[7] Also in 1978, Streep played a German married to a Jew in Nazi Germany in the television miniseries Holocaust, which earned her the Emmy Award for Best Actress.[8]
Streep established herself as a leading Hollywood actress in the 1980s.[9][10] She played dual roles in the period drama The French Lieutenant's Woman (1981),[10] and starred as a Polish holocaust survivor in Sophie's Choice (1982).[11] She was awarded the Best Actress Oscar for the latter.[8] Streep portrayed the real-life character of Karen Silkwood in Mike Nichols' drama Silkwood (1983),[12] before starring in her most financially successful release of the decade, the romantic drama Out of Africa (1985), in which she played the Danish writer Karen Blixen.[13][14] Despite intermittent successes, Streep's career went through a period of decline post-1985, with several commentators criticizing her for her inclination towards melodramatic roles.[15] The criticism continued despite her attempts to actively star in commercial comedies; her roles that parodied women's beauty and aging in the films She-Devil (1989) and Death Becomes Her (1992) were panned.[16]
In 1995, Streep starred opposite Clint Eastwood as an unhappily married woman in The Bridges of Madison County, her biggest critical and commercial success of the decade.[14][17] Although her dramas of the late 1990s received a mixed reception overall,[18][19] she was praised for her role as a cancer patient in One True Thing (1998).[20] She had acclaimed roles in the 2002 films Adaptation and The Hours, and won a second Emmy Award for the television miniseries Angels in America a year later, though she failed to replicate her earlier success.[21][22] This changed in 2006, with an Academy Award-nominated role as a ruthless fashion magazine editor in the comedy-drama The Devil Wears Prada.[23] This late-period success led to starring roles in several high-profile films, including the US$609 million-grossing romantic comedy Mamma Mia! (2008), her highest-grossing release, and the comedy-drama Julie & Julia (2009), in which she played Julia Child.[24][25] These roles re-established Streep's stardom in Hollywood.[26] Her portrayal of Margaret Thatcher in the biopic The Iron Lady (2011) earned her another Academy Award for Best Actress.[27] The starring role of a witch in the 2014 fantasy musical Into the Woods garnered Streep her 19th Oscar nomination, more than any actor or actress in history.[28][29]
Film
Title | Year | Role | Director(s) | Notes | Ref. |
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Julia | 1977 | Marie, AnneAnne Marie | Zinnemann, FredFred Zinnemann | [30] | |
The Deer Hunter | 1978 | Linda | Cimino, MichaelMichael Cimino | [31] | |
Manhattan | 1979 | Jill | Allen, WoodyWoody Allen | [32] | |
The Seduction of Joe Tynan | 1979 | Traynor, KarenKaren Traynor | Schatzberg, JerryJerry Schatzberg | [33] | |
Kramer vs. Kramer | 1979 | Kramer, JoannaJoanna Kramer | Benton, RobertRobert Benton | [34] | |
The French Lieutenant's Woman | 1981 | Sarah / Anna[lower-alpha 1] | Reisz, KarelKarel Reisz | [35] | |
Still of the Night | 1982 | Reynolds, BrookeBrooke Reynolds | Benton, RobertRobert Benton | [36] | |
Sophie's Choice | 1982 | Zawistowski, SophieSophie Zawistowski | Pakula, Alan J.Alan J. Pakula | [37] | |
Silkwood | 1983 | Silkwood, KarenKaren Silkwood | Nichols, MikeMike Nichols | [38] | |
Falling in Love | 1984 | Gilmore, MollyMolly Gilmore | Grosbard, UluUlu Grosbard | [39] | |
Plenty | 1985 | Traherne, SusanSusan Traherne | Schepisi, FredFred Schepisi | [40] | |
Out of Africa | 1985 | Blixen, KarenKaren Blixen | Pollack, SydneySydney Pollack | [41] | |
Heartburn | 1986 | Samstat, RachelRachel Samstat | Nichols, MikeMike Nichols | [42] | |
Ironweed | 1987 | Archer, HelenHelen Archer | Babenco, HectorHector Babenco | [43] | |
A Cry in the Dark | 1988 | Chamberlain, LindyLindy Chamberlain | Schepisi, FredFred Schepisi | [44] | |
She-Devil | 1989 | Fisher, MaryMary Fisher | Seidelman, SusanSusan Seidelman | [45] | |
Postcards from the Edge | 1990 | Vale, SuzanneSuzanne Vale | Nichols, MikeMike Nichols | [46] | |
Defending Your Life | 1991 | Julia | Brooks, AlbertAlbert Brooks | [47] | |
Age 7 in America | 1991 | Narrator | Joanou, PhilPhil Joanou | Documentary | [48] |
Death Becomes Her | 1992 | Ashton, MadelineMadeline Ashton | Zemeckis, RobertRobert Zemeckis | [49] | |
The House of the Spirits | 1993 | Clara del Valle Trueba | August, BilleBille August | [50] | |
The River Wild | 1994 | Hartman, GailGail Hartman | Hanson, CurtisCurtis Hanson | [51] | |
The Living Sea | 1995 | Narrator | MacGillivray, GregGreg MacGillivray | Documentary | [52] |
The Bridges of Madison County | 1995 | Johnson, FrancescaFrancesca Johnson | Eastwood, ClintClint Eastwood | [17] | |
Before and After | 1996 | Ryan, Dr. CarolynDr. Carolyn Ryan | Schroeder, BarbetBarbet Schroeder | [50] | |
Marvin's Room | 1996 | Lee | Zaks, JerryJerry Zaks | [53] | |
Dancing at Lughnasa | 1998 | Mundy, KateKate Mundy | O'Connor, PatPat O'Connor | [54] | |
One True Thing | 1998 | Kate Gulden | Franklin, CarlCarl Franklin | [55] | |
Music of the Heart | 1999 | Guaspari, RobertaRoberta Guaspari | Craven, WesWes Craven | [56] | |
Ginevra's Story | 1999 | Narrator | Swann, ChristopherChristopher Swann | Documentary | [57] |
A.I. Artificial Intelligence | 2001 | Blue Mecha | Spielberg, StevenSteven Spielberg | Voice | [58] |
Adaptation. | 2002 | Orlean, SusanSusan Orlean | Jonze, SpikeSpike Jonze | [59] | |
The Hours | 2002 | Vaughan, ClarissaClarissa Vaughan | Daldry, StephenStephen Daldry | [60] | |
Stuck on You | 2003 | Herself | Farrelly brothers | Uncredited cameo | [61] |
The Manchurian Candidate | 2004 | Senator Eleanor Prentiss Shaw | Demme, JonathanJonathan Demme | [62] | |
Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events | 2004 | Aunt Josephine | Silberling, BradBrad Silberling | [63] | |
Prime | 2005 | Metzger, LisaLisa Metzger | Younger, BenBen Younger | [64] | |
Stolen Childhoods | 2005 | Narrator | Morris, LenLen Morris | Documentary | [65] |
A Prairie Home Companion | 2006 | Johnson, YolandaYolanda Johnson | Altman, RobertRobert Altman | [66] | |
The Music of Regret | 2006 | The Woman | Simmons, LaurieLaurie Simmons | Short film | [67] |
The Devil Wears Prada | 2006 | Priestly, MirandaMiranda Priestly | Frankel, DavidDavid Frankel | [68] | |
The Ant Bully | 2006 | Queen Ant | Davis, John A.John A. Davis | Voice | [69] |
Dark Matter | 2007 | Silver, JoannaJoanna Silver | Shi-Zheng, ChenChen Shi-Zheng | [70] | |
Evening | 2007 | Ross, LilaLila Ross | Koltai, LajosLajos Koltai | [71] | |
Rendition | 2007 | Whitman, CorrineCorrine Whitman | Hood, GavinGavin Hood | [72] | |
Lions for Lambs | 2007 | Roth, JanineJanine Roth | Redford, RobertRobert Redford | [73] | |
Mamma Mia! | 2008 | Sheridan, DonnaDonna Sheridan | Lloyd, PhyllidaPhyllida Lloyd | [74] | |
Doubt | 2008 | Beauvier, Sister AloysiusSister Aloysius Beauvier | Shanley, John PatrickJohn Patrick Shanley | [75] | |
Julie & Julia | 2009 | Child, JuliaJulia Child | Ephron, NoraNora Ephron | [76] | |
Fantastic Mr. Fox | 2009 | Mrs. Fox | Anderson, WesWes Anderson | Voice | [77] |
It's Complicated | 2009 | Adler, JaneJane Adler | Meyers, NancyNancy Meyers | [78] | |
Higglety Pigglety Pop! or There Must Be More to Life | 2010 | Jennie | Lavis, ChrisChris Lavis/ Maciek Szczerbowski |
Voice; short film | [79] |
The Iron Lady | 2011 | Thatcher, MargaretMargaret Thatcher | Lloyd, PhyllidaPhyllida Lloyd | [80] | |
To the Arctic 3D | 2012 | Narrator | MacGillivray, GregGreg MacGillivray | Documentary | [81] |
Hope Springs | 2012 | Soames, KayKay Soames | Frankel, DavidDavid Frankel | [82] | |
Wings of Life | 2013 | Narrator | Schwartzberg, LouieLouie Schwartzberg | Documentary | [83] |
Girl Rising | 2013 | Narrator | Robbins, Richard E.Richard E. Robbins | Documentary | [84] |
A Fierce Green Fire | 2013 | Narrator | Kitchell, MarkMark Kitchell | Documentary | [85] |
Out of Print | 2013 | Narrator | Roumani, VivienneVivienne Roumani | Documentary | [86] |
August: Osage County | 2013 | Weston, VioletViolet Weston | Wells, JohnJohn Wells | [87] | |
The Giver | 2014 | Chief Elder | Noyce, PhillipPhillip Noyce | [88] | |
The Homesman | 2014 | Carter, AlthaAltha Carter | Jones, Tommy LeeTommy Lee Jones | [89] | |
Into the Woods | 2014 | The Witch | Marshall, RobRob Marshall | [90] | |
Ricki and the Flash | 2015 | Ricki | Demme, JonathanJonathan Demme | [91] | |
Suffragette | 2015 | Pankhurst, EmmelineEmmeline Pankhurst | Gavron, SarahSarah Gavron | [92] | |
Shout Gladi Gladi | 2015 | Narrator | Adam Friedman / Iain Kennedy |
Documentary | [93] |
Florence Foster Jenkins | 2016 | Jenkins, Florence FosterFlorence Foster Jenkins | Frears, StephenStephen Frears | [94] |
Television
Title | Year | Role | Notes | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Everybody Rides the Carousel | 1976 | Lover | Voice; television film | [95] |
The Deadliest Season | 1977 | Miller, SharonSharon Miller | Television film | [96] |
Secret Service | 1977 | Varney, EdithEdith Varney | 1 episode | [96] |
Holocaust | 1978 | Weiss, Inga HelmsInga Helms Weiss | Television miniseries | [96] |
Uncommon Women and Others | 1979 | Leilah | Television film | [96] |
Kiss Me, Petruchio | 1981 | Katherine | Television documentary | [96] |
Alice at the Palace | 1982 | Alice | Television film | [97] |
The Earth Day Special | 1990 | Concerned Citizen | Television special | [98] |
The Simpsons | 1994 | Lovejoy, JessicaJessica Lovejoy | Voice; episode: "Bart's Girlfriend" | [99] |
...First Do No Harm | 1997 | Reimuller, LoriLori Reimuller | Television film | [50] |
King of the Hill | 1999 | Aunt Esme Dauterive | Voice; episode: "A Beer Can Named Desire" | [100] |
Angels in America | 2003 | Hannah Pitt / Ethel Rosenberg / The Rabbi[lower-alpha 2] |
Television miniseries | [101] |
Freedom: A History of US | 2003 | Abigail Adams / Mary Eastey / Mother Jones / Margaret Chase Smith[lower-alpha 3] |
Television miniseries (4 episodes) | [101][102] |
Ocean Voyagers | 2007 | Narrator | Documentary | [103] |
Web Therapy | 2010–12 | Bowner, CamillaCamilla Bowner | 5 episodes | [78] |
Makers: Women Who Make America | 2013 | Narrator | Documentary | [104] |
The Roosevelts | 2014 | Roosevelt, EleanorEleanor Roosevelt | Voice; documentary | [105] |
Stage
See also
Footnotes
References
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External links
- Meryl Streep at the Internet Movie Database
- Meryl Streep at the TCM Movie Database
- Meryl Streep at the Internet Broadway Database