Meryl Streep is a highly acclaimed actress born on June 22, 1949, in Summit, New Jersey. Her birth name is Mary Louise Streep, and she is the daughter of Harry Streep Jr., a pharmaceutical company executive, and Mary (Wilkinson) Streep, a commercial artist.
Early Life and Education
Streep attended Vassar College, where she earned a B.A. in 1971, and later attended Yale University, earning an M.F.A. in 1975. She took opera singing lessons as a child and made her professional stage debut in 1971 in “The Playboy of Seville.”
Streep has been nominated for 21 Academy Awards and has won three. She has also been nominated for one Tony Award, five Emmy Awards, and six Grammy Awards. She has won three Emmy Awards and has been recognized for her roles in various films, including “Kramer vs. Kramer,” “Sophie’s Choice,” and “The Iron Lady.”
Awards and Recognition
Streep has received numerous awards and recognition for her work, including a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, a Kennedy Center honor, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom. She has also been recognized for her advocacy and philanthropic work, particularly in the area of women’s rights and social justice.
Streep has been married to Don Gummer since 1978, and they have four children together: Louisa, Grace, Mary Willa “Mamie,” and Henry. She is known for her versatility and range as an actress, having played a wide variety of roles throughout her career, including historical figures such as Ethel Rosenberg, Julia Child, and Margaret Thatcher.
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