streep in English

noun

family name; Meryl Streep (born 1949), Academy-award winning actress who starred in "Out of Africa" and "Bridges of Madison County"

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1. Meryl Streep was never a Chain smoker

2. In April 2013, Johnny Depp was in final negotiations, along with Streep, to join the film.

3. American actress Meryl Streep was presented with the Honorary Golden Bear on 14 February.

4. 28 Meryl Streep and Jack Nicholson star as two journalists who fall in love with the help of spaghetti carbonara.

5. Upon her return, Streep found that Cazale's illness had progressed, and she nursed him until his death on March 12, 1978.

6. Check out the official Adaptation (2002) Trailer starring Nicolas Cage and Meryl Streep! Let us know what you think in the comments below

7. Director Sydney Pollack was initially dubious about Streep in the role, as he did not think she was sexy enough, and had considered Jane Seymour for the part.

8. Then you have the absolute greats, such as Meryl Streep, Cate Blanchett, and Helen Mirren—who all will go down as some of the greatest Actresses of all time.

9. It relates the story of Robert Kincaid (Eastwood), a photographer working for National Geographic, who has a love affair with a middle-aged Italian farm wife Francesca (Streep).

10. The Pioneer Woman I can’t eat, think about, dream about, or even remotely consider Pasta Carbonara without thinking of Heartburn, the Meryl Streep/Jack Nicholson movie from the eighties that I both love and hate

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

13. 2008 June 8, Maureen Dowd, “Watch Out, Meryl Streep! She’s a Master Thespian.”, in New York Times‎[1]: She still doesn’t believe Obama can win, but she knows she can move ahead only as a beguiler, not a Begrudger

14. Ebert, who awarded the film the full four stars, highlighted Streep's caricature of a nun, who "hates all inroads of the modern world", while Kelly Vance of The East Bay Express remarked: "It's thrilling to see a pro like Streep step into an already wildly exaggerated role, and then ramp it up a few notches just for the sheer hell of it.

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