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Meryl Streep

Meryl Streep is a highly acclaimed American actress celebrated for her versatility, mastery of accents, and consistent high-quality performances over a five-decade career. Often lauded as "the best actress of her generation," she boasts an impressive collection of awards, including three Academy Awards, multiple British Academy Film Awards, Golden Globe Awards, Primetime Emmy Awards, and Screen Actors Guild Awards. Streep has also been nominated for Grammy Awards and a Tony Award, showcasing her diverse talent across various entertainment mediums.

June 22, 1949: Meryl Streep Born

On June 22, 1949, Mary Louise "Meryl" Streep was born. She is an acclaimed American actress.

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1962: Mamma Roma

Prior to filming "The Bridges of Madison County" in 1995, Meryl Streep watched Pier Paolo Pasolini's "Mamma Roma" (1962) for inspiration.

1963: Family Moved to Bernardsville

In 1963, Meryl Streep's family moved to Bernardsville, New Jersey, where she attended Bernards High School.

1964: Original 'Mary Poppins' film release

In 1964, the original 'Mary Poppins' film was released, which Meryl Streep then appeared in the sequel in 2018.

1964: Setting of Doubt

The movie Doubt takes place in a Bronx Catholic school in 1964.

1969: Acted in Miss Julie at Vassar College

In 1969, Meryl Streep acted in the play Miss Julie at Vassar College, gaining attention across the campus.

1970: Enrolled as Visiting Student at Dartmouth College

In 1970, Meryl Streep enrolled as a visiting student at Dartmouth College.

1971: Graduated from Vassar College

In 1971, Meryl Streep received her AB in drama cum laude from Vassar College.

1971: The Washington Post Publication of the Pentagon Papers

In 1971, The Washington Post published the Pentagon Papers, which became the center of the movie "The Post", where Meryl Streep plays Katharine Graham, the first American female newspaper publisher.

1975: Stage Debut in Trelawny of the Wells

In 1975, Meryl Streep made her stage debut in Trelawny of the Wells.

1975: Received MFA from Yale

In 1975, Meryl Streep received her MFA in drama from Yale.

1975: Professional Job at Eugene O'Neill Theater Center

In 1975, one of Meryl Streep's first professional jobs was at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's National Playwrights Conference.

1976: Auditioned for King Kong Remake

In 1976, Meryl Streep auditioned unsuccessfully for the lead role in the King Kong remake.

1976: A Memory of Two Mondays, 27 Wagons Full of Cotton

In 1976, Streep appeared in the Broadway theatre productions A Memory of Two Mondays and 27 Wagons Full of Cotton.

1977: First Feature Film Role in Julia

In 1977, Meryl Streep had her first feature film role in Julia, though most of her scenes were edited out.

1977: Film Debut in Julia

In 1977, Meryl Streep made her feature film debut in Julia.

1977: Phoenix Theater Production

In 1977, Meryl Streep sang onscreen for the first time in the "Great Performances" telecast of the Phoenix Theater production of Secret Service.

1977: Julia, The Cherry Orchard

In 1977, Streep starred in the film Julia and the Broadway production The Cherry Orchard.

March 12, 1978: John Cazale's Death

On March 12, 1978, John Cazale, Meryl Streep's partner, passed away after battling lung cancer.

March 1978: John Cazale's death

In March 1978, actor John Cazale, with whom Streep lived, died after a lung cancer diagnosis, Streep cared for him until his death.

May 1978: Uncommon Women and Others

In May 1978, Streep played the supporting role of Leilah in Wendy Wasserstein's Uncommon Women and Others.

1978: The Deer Hunter Release

In 1978, Meryl Streep appeared in The Deer Hunter, earning critical acclaim.

1978: Primetime Emmy Award for Holocaust

In 1978, Meryl Streep won a Primetime Emmy Award for her role in the miniseries Holocaust.

1979: Birth of Henry Wolfe Gummer

In 1979, Henry Wolfe Gummer, Streep's first child with Don Gummer, was born.

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1979: Roles in The Seduction of Joe Tynan and Manhattan

In 1979, Meryl Streep appeared in The Seduction of Joe Tynan and Manhattan. She found her role in The Seduction of Joe Tynan unfulfilling and revealed that she had a difficult time working with Woody Allen on the set of Manhattan.

1979: Workshopping Alice in Concert

In 1979, Meryl Streep began workshopping Alice in Concert with writer and composer Elizabeth Swados and director Joseph Papp.

1979: Academy Award for Kramer vs. Kramer

In 1979, Meryl Streep received her first Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Kramer vs. Kramer.

1979: Golden Globe and Academy Award for Kramer vs. Kramer

In 1979, Meryl Streep won both the Golden Globe Award and the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for Kramer vs. Kramer.

1979: The Seduction of Joe Tynan

In 1979, Streep imitated a southern American accent in The Seduction of Joe Tynan.

1979: Kramer vs. Kramer

In 1979, Streep starred in the film Kramer vs. Kramer.

December 1980: Alice in Concert at New York's Public Theater

From December 1980, Meryl Streep workshopped Alice in Concert, a musical version of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, which was put on at New York's Public Theater.

1981: Leading Role in The French Lieutenant's Woman

In 1981, Meryl Streep had her first leading role in the film The French Lieutenant's Woman and was awarded a BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role for her work.

1981: Received Honorary Degree from Dartmouth College

In 1981, Meryl Streep received an honorary Doctor of Arts degree from Dartmouth College.

1981: The French Lieutenant's Woman

In 1981, Streep imitated British Received Pronunciation in The French Lieutenant's Woman.

1981: Interview comment on actresses over 40

In a 1981 interview, Meryl Streep commented on the lack of opportunities for actresses in their mid-forties.

1982: Sophie's Choice

For her role in the film Sophie's Choice in 1982, Streep spoke both English and German with a Polish accent, as well as Polish itself.

1982: Still of the Night Release

In 1982, Meryl Streep starred in Still of the Night.

1982: Academy Award for Sophie's Choice

In 1982, Meryl Streep won her second Academy Award, this time for Best Actress, for her performance in Sophie's Choice.

1983: Birth of Mary Willa "Mamie" Gummer

In 1983, Mary Willa "Mamie" Gummer, Streep's second child with Don Gummer, was born.

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1983: Silkwood

In 1983, Meryl Streep played Karen Silkwood in the biographical film "Silkwood". She met with people close to Silkwood to prepare for the role.

1984: Silkwood Release

In 1984, Meryl Streep starred in Silkwood, adding to her acclaimed filmography.

1984: Falling in Love

In 1984, Meryl Streep starred opposite Robert De Niro in the romance "Falling in Love", which was not well-received.

1985: Plenty

In 1985, Meryl Streep portrayed a fighter for the French Resistance in the British drama "Plenty", adapted from David Hare's play. Her performance was praised for its subtlety and charm.

1985: Out of Africa

In 1985, Meryl Streep starred in "Out of Africa" as Karen Blixen. The film was a commercial success and won a Golden Globe for Best Picture. Streep earned an Academy Award nomination.

1985: Move to Connecticut Estate

In 1985, Streep and her family moved into a $1.8-million private estate in Connecticut.

1986: Birth of Grace Jane Gummer

In 1986, Grace Jane Gummer, Streep's third child with Don Gummer, was born.

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1986: Heartburn

In 1986, Meryl Streep co-starred with Jack Nicholson in the drama "Heartburn".

1987: Ironweed

In 1987, Meryl Streep co-starred with Jack Nicholson in "Ironweed", in which she sang onscreen for the first time since 1977.

1987: Artistic Control and Improvisation Statement

In 1987, Meryl Streep stated that her ideal director is one who gives her complete artistic control, allowing her to have a degree of improvisation and to learn from her mistakes.

1988: Evil Angels

In 1988, Meryl Streep starred in "Evil Angels" as Lindy Chamberlain. She won the Australian Film Institute Award for Best Actress and Best Actress at the Cannes Film Festival.

1988: A Cry in the Dark

In 1988, Streep starred in the film A Cry in the Dark.

1989: Evita and She-Devil

In 1989, Meryl Streep dropped out of Oliver Stone's "Evita" adaptation and starred in the comedy "She-Devil", marking a departure from her dramatic roles.

1990: Postcards from the Edge

In 1990, Carrie Fisher wrote the screenplay for Streep's film Postcards from the Edge, based on Fisher's book.

1990: Screen Actor's Guild National Women's Conference

In 1990, Meryl Streep keynoted the Screen Actor's Guild National Women's Conference, emphasizing the decline in women's work opportunities, pay parity, and role models within the film industry.

1990: Move to Brentwood Mansion

In 1990, Streep and her family bought a $3-million mansion in Brentwood, Los Angeles.

1991: Birth of Louisa Jacobson Gummer

In 1991, Louisa Jacobson Gummer, Streep's fourth child with Don Gummer, was born.

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1991: Defending Your Life

In 1991, Meryl Streep starred in the comedy-fantasy "Defending Your Life".

1991: Inspiration for Dark Matter

The events of the 1991 University of Iowa shooting inspired Dark Matter.

1992: Death Becomes Her

In 1992, Meryl Streep starred in the black comedy "Death Becomes Her". She disliked filming the scenes involving heavy special effects.

1993: The House of the Spirits

In 1993, Meryl Streep appeared in "The House of the Spirits", which was not well received by critics.

1995: The Bridges of Madison County

In 1995, Meryl Streep starred in "The Bridges of Madison County", directed by Clint Eastwood. The film was a box office hit and was warmly received by critics.

1996: Marvin's Room

In 1996, Meryl Streep played the estranged sister in "Marvin's Room". She recommended Diane Keaton for the role of Bessie.

1997: ...First Do No Harm

In 1997, Meryl Streep's performance in "...First Do No Harm" garnered her an Emmy Award nomination.

1998: Dancing at Lughnasa and One True Thing

In 1998, Meryl Streep appeared in "Dancing at Lughnasa" and played a housewife dying of cancer in "One True Thing", which received positive reviews.

1998: Evening Novel Release

The novel Evening, on which the film of the same name is based, was released in 1998.

1999: Music of the Heart Release

In 1999, Meryl Streep portrayed Roberta Guaspari in the music drama Music of the Heart. She received nominations for an Academy Award, a Golden Globe and a Screen Actors Guild Award for her performance.

1999: The Hours novel Release

The novel on which The Hours is based was published in 1999.

December 11, 2001: Nobel Peace Prize Concert Co-hosting

On December 11, 2001, Meryl Streep co-hosted the annual Nobel Peace Prize Concert with Liam Neeson in Oslo, Norway, honoring the United Nations and Kofi Annan.

2002: Adaptation. and The Hours Release

In 2002, Meryl Streep starred in Adaptation. and The Hours. Her role in Adaptation. won her a Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress, while The Hours won her and co-stars a Silver Bear for Best Actress.

2002: Adaptation

In 2002, Streep starred in the film Adaptation.

2003: Honorary César

In 2003, Meryl Streep received an Honorary César.

2003: Angels in America Release

In 2003, Meryl Streep starred in HBO's adaptation of Angels in America, receiving her second Emmy Award and fifth Golden Globe for her performance.

2003: Primetime Emmy Award for Angels in America

In 2003, Meryl Streep won a Primetime Emmy Award for her role in Angels in America.

2003: Mike Nichols Kennedy Center Honor

In 2003, Mike Nichols was Kennedy Center Honoree, who honored Meryl Streep in 2011.

2003: The Devil Wears Prada Novel Release

Lauren Weisberger's novel, The Devil Wears Prada, on which the film is based, was released in 2003.

2004: The Manchurian Candidate and Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events Release

In 2004, Meryl Streep appeared in The Manchurian Candidate and Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events.

2004: AFI Life Achievement Award

In 2004, Meryl Streep received the AFI Life Achievement Award.

2005: Prime Release

In 2005, Meryl Streep starred in the comedy film Prime, playing Lisa Metzger, a Jewish psychoanalyst.

September 2006: Mother Courage and Her Children Onstage

In August and September 2006, Meryl Streep starred onstage in The Public Theater's production of Mother Courage and Her Children at the Delacorte Theatre in Central Park.

2006: The Guardian Article

In 2006, Emma Brockes of The Guardian highlighted the "choice scene" from Sophie's Choice as Streep's most famous, praising her ability to portray smaller emotions in a deft way.

2006: The Devil Wears Prada Release

In 2006, Meryl Streep starred in The Devil Wears Prada, earning critical acclaim.

2006: A Prairie Home Companion

In 2006, Streep imitated a Minnesota accent in A Prairie Home Companion.

April 2007: Virginia Tech Shooting Impact on Dark Matter Release

In April 2007, the release of Dark Matter, in which Streep played a wealthy university patron, was delayed out of respect for the victims of the Virginia Tech shooting.

2007: Evening and Lions for Lambs Release

In 2007, Meryl Streep appeared in Evening and Lions for Lambs, both of which received lukewarm to mixed reviews.

2007: The Devil Wears Prada

In 2007, Streep starred in the film The Devil Wears Prada.

October 2008: Mamma Mia song popularity

In October 2008, after Meryl Streep starred in Mamma Mia!, her rendition of the titular song rose to popularity on the Portuguese music charts, where it peaked at number eight.

December 2008: Interview Alluding to Lack of Religious Belief

In an interview in December 2008, Streep alluded to her lack of religious belief.

2008: Dark Matter Limited Release

Dark Matter, starring Meryl Streep, received a limited release in 2008 and received negative to mixed reviews.

2008: Gala Tribute from the Film Society of Lincoln Center

In 2008, Meryl Streep received a Gala Tribute from the Film Society of Lincoln Center.

2008: Doubt Release

In 2008, Meryl Streep starred in Doubt, earning critical acclaim.

2009: Julie & Julia, It's Complicated Release

In 2009, Meryl Streep starred in Julie & Julia and It's Complicated, earning critical acclaim.

2009: Robert De Niro Kennedy Center Honor

In 2009, Robert De Niro was Kennedy Center Honoree, who honored Meryl Streep in 2011.

2009: Fantastic Mr. Fox

In 2009, Streep starred in the film Fantastic Mr. Fox.

2009: Statement on Religion

In 2009, Streep stated that she follows no religious doctrine and does not belong to any religious institutions.

2010: National Medal of Arts

In 2010, President Barack Obama awarded Meryl Streep the National Medal of Arts.

2011: Kennedy Center Honors

In 2011, Meryl Streep received Kennedy Center Honors with tributes from Robert De Niro, Mike Nichols, Kevin Kline, Emily Blunt, Stanley Tucci, and Anne Hathaway.

2011: Academy Award for The Iron Lady

In 2011, Meryl Streep secured her third Academy Award, winning Best Actress for her portrayal of Margaret Thatcher in The Iron Lady.

2011: The Iron Lady Release

In 2011, Meryl Streep starred in The Iron Lady, winning Best Actress awards at the Golden Globes and the BAFTAs, as well as her third win at the Academy Awards. Former advisers, friends, and family of Thatcher criticized Streep's portrayal of her as "inaccurate" and "biased".

October 4, 2012: Donation to The Public Theater

On October 4, 2012, Meryl Streep donated $1 million to The Public Theater in honor of Joseph Papp and Nora Ephron.

2012: Honorary Golden Bear

In 2012, Meryl Streep received an Honorary Golden Bear.

2012: Hope Springs Release

In 2012, Meryl Streep starred in Hope Springs, playing a middle-aged woman attending marriage counseling.

2013: August: Osage County Release

In 2013, Meryl Streep starred in August: Osage County, earning critical acclaim.

July 2014: Announcement of Streep as Maria Callas

In July 2014, it was announced that Meryl Streep would portray Maria Callas in Master Class. However, the project was later pulled after director Mike Nichols's death in November of the same year.

November 2014: Presidential Medal of Freedom

In November 2014, President Barack Obama bestowed upon Meryl Streep the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

2014: The Giver and The Homesman Release

In 2014, Meryl Streep appeared in The Giver and The Homesman.

2014: Establishment of University of Massachusetts Lowell scholarships

In 2014, Meryl Streep established two scholarships for students at the University of Massachusetts Lowell: the Meryl Streep Endowed Scholarship for English majors and the Joan Hertzberg Endowed Scholarship for math majors.

2014: Into the Woods Release

In 2014, Meryl Streep starred in Into the Woods, earning critical acclaim.

2014: Presidential Medal of Freedom

In 2014, President Barack Obama awarded Meryl Streep the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

2014: The Homesman

In 2014, Streep starred in the film The Homesman.

April 2015: Funding the Writers Lab for female screenwriters

In April 2015, Meryl Streep funded a screenwriters lab for female screenwriters over forty years old, called the Writers Lab.

August 2015: Oleg Sentsov Jailed in Siberia

In August 2015, Ukrainian filmmaker Oleg Sentsov was jailed in Siberia for 20 years, leading Meryl Streep to back a campaign to free him.

2015: Starring in 'Ricki and the Flash' and 'Suffragette'

In 2015, Meryl Streep starred in 'Ricki and the Flash' as a rock musician and checkout worker, and played Emmeline Pankhurst in 'Suffragette', a film about the British suffragette movement.

2015: Acknowledged Fonda's Influence

In 2015, Meryl Streep stated that Jane Fonda had a lasting influence on her as an actress, crediting her with opening many doors.

2015: Humanist self-declaration

In 2015, Meryl Streep stated that she is a humanist, advocating for "nice easy balance."

2015: Suffragette Promotion

While promoting Suffragette in 2015, Streep accused the review-aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes of disproportionately representing the opinions of male film critics, resulting in a skewed ratio that adversely affected the commercial performances of female-driven films.

March 2016: Signing letter for gender equality

In March 2016, Meryl Streep signed a letter asking for gender equality throughout the world, in observance of International Women's Day, organized by One Campaign.

2016: Starring in 'Florence Foster Jenkins'

In 2016, Meryl Streep starred in 'Florence Foster Jenkins', a biopic about an opera singer with no sense of tone who wants to perform publicly. She won the Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Actress in a Comedy, and received Academy Award, Golden Globe, SAG, and BAFTA nominations.

2016: Florence Foster Jenkins Release

In 2016, Meryl Streep starred in Florence Foster Jenkins, earning critical acclaim.

2016: Speech at the Democratic National Convention

In 2016, Streep gave a speech at the Democratic National Convention in support of presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.

January 2017: Cecil B. DeMille Award for Lifetime Achievement

In January 2017, Streep was honored with the Cecil B. DeMille Award for Lifetime Achievement at the 74th Golden Globe Awards, during which she delivered a predominantly political speech that implicitly criticized President-elect Donald Trump. Trump responded by calling Streep "one of the most over-rated actresses in Hollywood".

January 2017: Cecil B. DeMille Award at the Golden Globes

In January 2017, Viola Davis presented Meryl Streep with the Cecil B. DeMille Award at the Golden Globes.

April 25, 2017: Public backing of the campaign to free Oleg Sentsov

On April 25, 2017, Meryl Streep publicly backed the campaign to free Oleg Sentsov, a Ukrainian filmmaker from Crimea.

2017: Introduced Carmen de Lavallade at Kennedy Center Honors

In 2017, Meryl Streep introduced choreographer Carmen de Lavallade at the Kennedy Center Honors.

2017: Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award

In 2017, Meryl Streep received the Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award.

2017: Starring as Katharine Graham in 'The Post'

In 2017, Meryl Streep starred as Katharine Graham in Steven Spielberg's 'The Post', a political drama about the publication of the Pentagon Papers. She received her 31st Golden Globe nomination and 21st Academy Award nomination for Best Actress for the movie.

2017: The Post Release

In 2017, Meryl Streep starred in The Post, earning critical acclaim.

2018: Collaboration with Time's Up initiative

In 2018, Meryl Streep collaborated with 300 women in Hollywood to set up the Time's Up initiative to protect women from harassment and discrimination.

2018: Roles in 'Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again' and 'Mary Poppins Returns'

In 2018, Meryl Streep reprised her role in 'Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again' and played a supporting role in 'Mary Poppins Returns'.

2018: Last Public Appearance with Don Gummer

Streep and Don Gummer were publicly last seen together at the 90th Academy Awards in 2018.

2019: Starring in 'Big Little Lies' Season 2 and 'The Laundromat' and 'Little Women'

In 2019, Meryl Streep starred in the second season of HBO's 'Big Little Lies', portraying Mary Louise Wright. She also appeared in 'The Laundromat' and played Aunt March in Greta Gerwig's 'Little Women'.

2019: Big Little Lies Role

In 2019, Meryl Streep took a role in the HBO drama series Big Little Lies.

2019: Little Women, Big Little Lies

In 2019, Streep starred in the film Little Women and the drama series Big Little Lies.

2020: Roles in 'Here We Are', 'The Prom', and 'Let Them All Talk'

In 2020, Meryl Streep voiced a role in 'Here We Are: Notes for Living on Planet Earth' and had leading roles in 'The Prom' and 'Let Them All Talk', both released by streaming services.

2020: Let Them All Talk

In 2020, Streep starred in the film Let Them All Talk.

2021: Role in 'Don't Look Up'

In 2021, Meryl Streep starred in 'Don't Look Up' as the fictional President of the United States.

2022: Executive Producer for 'Sell/Buy/Date'

In 2022, Meryl Streep served as an executive producer on 'Sell/Buy/Date', directed by Sarah Jones.

June 2023: SAG-AFTRA Letter

In June 2023, Streep was reported as one of many A-List members of the SAG-AFTRA who signed a letter threatening to strike.

2023: Roles in 'Extrapolations' and 'Only Murders in the Building'

In 2023, Meryl Streep acted in the Apple TV+ anthology series 'Extrapolations' and played Loretta Durkin in the third season of 'Only Murders in the Building'.

2023: Only Murders in the Building Role

In 2023, Meryl Streep took a role in the Hulu comedy-mystery series Only Murders in the Building.

2023: Separation from Don Gummer

In 2023, it was reported that Streep and Gummer had been separated for more than six years.

2025: SNL 50th Anniversary Special Appearance

In 2025, Meryl Streep attended the Saturday Night Live 50th Anniversary Special and acted in an alien abduction skit.

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