Birth Name: Mary Louise Streep. A graduate of Vassar College and Yale Drama School, she is equally adept at performing on stage or in front of the cameras. In 1998, Women in Film awarded Streep with the Crystal Award, an honor for outstanding women who, through their endurance and the excellence of their work, have helped to expand the role of women within the entertainment industry. By the start of the new millennium, Streep was as busy as ever. Later that year, she played Aunt March in Greta Gerwig's adaptation of Little Women. Critics on Organization's 10th Anniversary", "D.C.'s Critics Find Much to Praise Across Time and Space", "D.C. Her portrayal as Lindy Chamberlain in Evil Angels[b] earned her a Cannes Film Festival Award and AACTA Award for Best Actress, both in 1989. "Not every actor, actress, and director who made films that H.W. Mary Louise Streep, a.k.a. During the event, Streep recalled two incidents in her life involving physical violence — one of which involved chasing off a mugger with Cher — and thanked women reporters for helping to bring forth the recent influx of stories from victims of sexual harassment. distributed knew he abused women, or that he raped Rose in the '90s, other women before and others after, until they told us," she said. The food in the movie styled by Susan Spungen. 1983), Grace (b. A chameleon onscreen, Streep spent much of the 1980s submerged in a variety of roles. [5][6] At the 74th Golden Globe Awards, she was nominated for the record-breaking thirtieth time for her performance in Florence Foster Jenkins, and received the honorary Cecil B. DeMille Award.[7]. Later that year she portrayed real-world British voting activist Emmeline Pankhurst in Suffragette. Streep responded with a statement in which she insisted she had no idea of Weinstein's behavior. In 2015, Streep starred opposite her real-life daughter Mamie Gummer in the Jonathan Demme and Diablo Cody film Ricki and the Flash, playing an aging rock star who returns home to reconcile with her family. Oh come on, why her? One of Meryl Streep’s nephews, Charles Harrison Streep SplashNews.com. Her mother was an art editor, and her father was an executive in a pharmaceutical company. Voice ... Who Will Love My Children / Kramer Vs Kramer / Awakenings. "I thought I was so old and jaded, but they call your name and you just go into a sort of white light," Streep said later. 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