Articles about Meryl Streep
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Another Academy Awards, another nomination (and win!) for Meryl Streep, this time for channeling legendary British prime minister Margaret Thatcher in "The Iron Lady" (on DVD and Blu-ray this week). It's just the latest bravura performance from Streep, who has played Julia Child, a fashion editor based on Anna Wintour, a Polish survivor of the Holocaust and union activist Karen Silkwood -- not to mention a Danish writer, a nun and a grieving Australian mother. Plus, she once costarred with Roseanne Barr.
Source: www.nextmovie.com
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@hellogiggles writer @annetdonahue hilariously revisits the 2006 gem "The Devil Wears Prada".
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Video: You saw the trailer for "Movie: The Movie" -- now watch "Making the Movie: The Making of Movie: The Movie"
Source: www.vulture.com
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Of the 31 Oscarologists polled by @GoldDerby, 26 had predicted Viola Davis would win Best Actress. Only five foresaw victory by Meryl Streep. So how the heck did Streep do it? Here's a deep analysis on how it was done.
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What the director from "The Artist" wants to do next and Meryl says she completely understands "Streep Fatigue."
Source: carpetbagger.blogs.nytimes.com
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Look on the bright side: At least the 2012 Oscars included a possible nip slip, Angelina Jolie's right leg, and Uggie
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Video: We're going to break our rule about no trailers this once to bring you the "trailer" for "Movie: The Movie"
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"Anyone you can play Meryl can play better..." - Some great hypothetical movie posters
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Of course, no one is really robbed of an Academy Award nomination. It's a gift. That said, Roger Ebert - @ebertchicago - lists who he believes is more deserving than the nominees selected.
Source: blogs.suntimes.com
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Audio: Meryl Streep is simply delighted to answer Terry Gross's varied and not-so-far-reaching questions on @nprfreshair
Source: www.npr.org
