In terms of Hollywood, Meryl Streep is about record: there are not only 18 nominations and 3 figurines and look in your case, but continues with film projects yesterday to accept the proposal from HBO to play one of the opera divas, Maria Callas in a film that will be Mike Nichols, announced The Hollywood Reporter.
This is the fifth collaboration between Streep and Nichols after Angels in America (2003), Postcards from the Edge (1990) Heartburn (1986) and Silkwood (1983) and will be through a film based on a known Terrence McNally play premiered in 1995 and won the Tony called Master Class that focuses its plot in a lecture that Callas gave in 1971 at the prestigious Julliard School in New York, where he recalled his golden years.
But this is not the only project that is involved the winner of three Oscars, who tomorrow will be 65, also has in hand the movie Ricky and the Flash, directed by Jonathan Demme (The Silence of the Lambs) and also appeared with gray hair giving life to the wife of a reverend at the last Cannes Film Festival with The Homesmann, his friend the actor and director Tommy Lee Jones. It is also seen with graying hair in The Giver, the post-apocalyptic work of Phillip Noyce, which shares the bill with Jeff Bridges.
Nearly four-decade career. Mary Louise Streep, better known as Meryl Streep, is considered by many critics as the best actress alive. Born in 1949 in Summit, New Jersey, he became interested in acting when he was a student at Vassar and worked as a waitress and graduated from the Yale School of Drama.
After graduation, Streep appeared in numerous theatrical productions in New York and New Jersey, including works of Shakespeare to the Park festival, such as Henry V, The Taming of the Shrew and Measure for Measure, along with Sam Waterston.
He debuted in film with a modest role in Julia (1977) tape, and the following year he was nominated for his first Oscar for his role in The Deer Hunter (1978), which fell in love with John Cazale who lived in the apartment actor, but it was cut short when John was diagnosed with bone cancer. Meryl quit her job to care for him and was with him until his death was especially hard for the actress now.
Her first starring role was opposite Robert De Niro in a drama about veterans of the Vietnam War The Deer Hunter (1978), a film that was nominated for an Oscar. After the romantic drama Out of Africa (1985), one of the best known films of the actress, with Robert Redford, received seven awards from the Academy.
He was critically acclaimed for each of the films he made in 1979: the romantic comedy Manhattan, the political drama The Seduction of Joe Tynan and the family drama Kramer vs. Kramer which won its first golden statuette.
Her first film of the decade 80, which marked his consecration in Hollywood, was The French Lieutenant's Woman, in 1981. A melodrama within a melodrama set in the Victorian era and the present, and where shared scene with Jeremy Irons. His next film was the psychological thriller Still of the Night (1982), where he met again with the director of Kramer vs. Kramer, Robert Benton. The same year she played a Polish holocaust survivor in Sophie's Choice. His emotionally dramatic performance and her apparent mastery of a Polish accent cost him critical acclaim and the second Oscar of his career.
A Streep always relied complex roles, such as when 20 years ago starred with Clint Eastwood The Bridges of Madison County (1995), a touching love story between two mature people and has also tested his vocal talents to the music of ABBA become Mamma mia the movie, which was a success at the box office. Rob Marshall film has also become the musical Into the Woods, based on the tales of the Brothers Grimm show, in which Streep plays a witch.
The early years of the new millennium Streep participated in some films that became blockbusters like sci-fi Steven Spielberg's Artificial Intelligence; made an outstanding appearance in the drama division of Spike Jonze, Adaptation, incarnating the reporter Susan Orlean; starred alongside Nicole Kidman and Julianne Moore, The Hours, a film based on the novel by Michael Cunningham and directed by Stephen Daldry on Virginia Woolf, among others.
In the last five years, the actress continued to show his talent with films that brought her to win the Academy once again as The Iron Lady, a biographical British film about Margaret Thatcher in 2011, which recounted various stages of his life. His most recent Oscar nomination came for the last edition for their participation in August: Osage County, along with Julia Roberts.
"I've never been driven by strategic reasons, or have been around for me excessive control scripts. I'm like that girl you expected to bring to dance. Right now the industry is more interested in people my age, because producers are people of my generation. In addition more and more women involved in the funding process. I remember as a treasure the words of Bette Davis when she told me that only I could be his successor, was a privilege coming from so memorable actress, although I do not have successors, for the simple reason that I believe that while you live profession does not end, "said the actress when he went to receive the Donostia Award for his career, the Festival of San Sebastian in 2008.
Only Katharine Hepburn has raised more golden statuettes four Streep, however, also has other records as the most Golden Globe nominations, since in this installment of the Foreign Press Association of Hollywood has received a total of 28 nominations, of which has won eight.
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