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Streep established herself as a leading Hollywood actress in the 1980s.[10] She played dual roles in the period drama The French Lieutenant's Woman (1981),[10] and starred as a Polish Holocaust survivor in Sophie's Choice (1982). She was awarded the Best Actress Oscar for the latter. Streep portrayed the real-life character of Karen Silkwood in Mike Nichols ' drama Silkwood (1983), before starring in her most financially successful release of the decade, the romantic drama Out of Africa (1985), in which she played the Danish writer Karen Blixen .[14] With intermittent successes, Streep's career went through a period of relative decline post-1985, with several commentators criticizing her inclination towards melodramatic roles, despite her attempt at playing against-type in the comedies She-Devil (1989) and Death Becomes Her (1992).
In 1995, Streep starred opposite Clint Eastwood as an unhappily married woman in The Bridges of Madison County , her biggest critical and commercial success of the decade.[14] Although her dramas of the late 1990s received a mixed reception overall,[18] [19] she was praised for her role as a cancer patient in One True Thing (1998).[20] She had acclaimed roles in the 2002 films Adaptation. and The Hours , and won a second Emmy Award for the television miniseries Angels in America a year later.[22] Greater success returned to Streep in 2006, with an Academy Award-nominated role as a ruthless fashion magazine editor in the comedy-drama The Devil Wears Prada .[23] This led to starring roles in several high-profile films, including the US$609 million-grossing romantic comedy Mamma Mia! (2008), her highest-grossing release, and the comedy-drama Julie & Julia (2009), in which she played Julia Child .[25] These roles re-established Streep's stardom.[26] Her portrayal of Margaret Thatcher in the biopic The Iron Lady (2011) earned her another Academy Award for Best Actress.[27] Further Oscar nominations came for her starring roles in August: Osage County (2013), Into the Woods (2014), Florence Foster Jenkins (2016), and The Post (2017), setting a record for more nominations than any actor or actress in history.[28]
Streep at the 2016 Berlin International Film Festival
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United States
^ Streep played dual roles in the film.[10]
^ Streep played quadruple roles in the miniseries.[22]
^ Streep played separate characters in each episode.[115]
^ The two plays were part of a double-bill production.
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R e t r i e v e d f r o m " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Meryl_Streep_on_screen_and_stage&oldid=1233880904 "
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