Meryl Streep - Academy Awards 2006
Meryl Streep - Venice Film Festival 2006
Hope Springs (2012) - Gag reels
I wanna just say this and then I go back to study.
Some days ago I gave the Iron Lady Dvd to my aunt cause she wanted to watch it. Yesterday I saw her and I asked what she thinks about it.
So. She KNEELED and she did the sign of the cross saying: "Holy Jesus, Meryl Streep is God. It's the best performance I've ever seen"
(I think the love for meryl streep is my family's blood)
Meryl Streep - 2013 Women in the World Summit
“All the girls in the world were divided into two classes: one class included all the girls in the world except her, and they had all the usual human feelings and were very ordinary girls; while the other class -herself alone- had no weaknesses and was superior to all humanity.”
Anna Karenina - Lev Tolstoj
Meryl Streep in 1979
Meryl being Meryl with her fans!
Meryl Streep - Academy Awards 1979
Meryl Streep & Daniel Day-Lewis - Academy Awards 2013
Meryl Streep - 1976
Talent is a sacrament, and one doled out by a miserly God, who understands that its worth is sustained by its rarity, and its value increases when the ecstasy it releases upon exposure is felt by those who understand and appreciate it--those who can recognize it. I have searched for faith, which people keep telling me is the greatest and rarest of gifts, but I see now that talent is the great gift, the pearl of great price, and a mean seductress, for you can only search for it in others: It will never arise from within you through faith or prayer or diligence. You either have talent or you don't. Talent is not to be confused with genius. As rare as talent is--and it is--it is given to far more people. You find genius as often as you find a unicorn or a kind act offered without the expectation of a return. Meryl Streep, I believe, has talent and she has genius. She wears both well, another rare gift she possesses, along with her beauty and her humor. There would appear to be no threat of her being smothered or defeated or burdened by her gifts: The wonder of her wealth has made her almost modestly bewildered, confused, grateful, furtive. She understands that she is here to work, to learn, to prosper as a woman to a greater degree than as a commodity.
She has inhabited my world and invested my words with her intelligence--jewels thrown at my feet, but not with diffidence, but with that gratitude she displays before she runs away to begin her work anew. I hope she returns--her Alma would be transcendent; never has a beautiful woman played that sad, repressed piece of tapestry, who is not physically unprepossessing, but who is instead denied proper lighting and placement, and so does not recognize her worth and her appeal and her place. (Kevin Kline as John? One dreams.) She will age into the most extraordinary Blanche, and when the softness of the flesh arrives, along with the realization of how rare her gifts and her time to enjoy them are bound to be, her Amanda would become that funny, heartbreaking vaudeville act that tries so hard to frighten away time and boredom and old age and bills due and affections withered. She can stand in a park and perfectly transmit isolation and regret and sadness, and elevate a soap opera into something I can sit through again and again to witness her particular alchemy with the human heart--an organ that needs repair and magic and, like Alma, good lighting and placement. Intelligence rests easy within her heart. This is so rare that it makes me sad to consider it. I have had snatches of her type of genius in my life and in my works--but merely snatches, like a line of Conrad in the bustle of the subway. Meryl Streep offers her genius in large bolts, and extends them across whatever she does, and the reward to her seems to be the offering, the giving.
This is a mess and a dream and a confession. I do not know what to make of it or what to do with it. Ultimately, it is all I have at this time to offer to her, and I give it fulsomely. It is thanks. It is the gift I currently have.
- Tennessee Williams on Meryl Streep
What If Meryl attends the BAFTAs this Sunday?
Surprises are unhealthy, especially when we are speaking of Meryl.
So painful that the 2013 photos section of the MS forum gallery is empty. Crying out loud. Meryl we miss you!
Meryl Streep - 1978