Meryl Streep

Biography: Routinely hailed as the greatest actress of her generation, Streep earned that accolade with her amazing ability to transform herself physically, vocally and emotionally into seemingly any character. Equally adept at drama and comedy, comfortable on stage and screen, able to embody contemporary and classical roles, and even a formidable singer (she showed off her vocal chops in Death Becomes Her, Postcards from the Edge, Mamma Mia), Streep has earned a record number of Academy Award acting nods and has won three Oscars, a pair of Emmys, eight Golden Globes, not to mention a host of other honors during her lauded career. After earning an MFA from the Yale School of Drama, she made her mark in New York theater, picking up a 1976 Tony nomination for her turn in a revival of two Tennessee Williams one-acts, A Memory of Two Mondays/27 Wagons Full of Cotton. Two years later, she proved she could command both the big and small screens, winning her first Emmy for her riveting turn as aRoutinely hailed as the greatest actress of her generation, Streep earned that accolade with her amazing ability to transform herself physically, vocally and emotionally into seemingly any character. Equally adept at drama and comedy, comfortable on stage and screen, able to embody contemporary and classical roles, and even a formidable singer (she showed off her vocal chops in Death Becomes Her, Postcards from the Edge, Mamma Mia), Streep has earned a record number of Academy Award acting nods and has won three Oscars, a pair of Emmys, eight Golden Globes, not to mention a host of other honors during her lauded career. After earning an MFA from the Yale School of Drama, she made her mark in New York theater, picking up a 1976 Tony nomination for her turn in a revival of two Tennessee Williams one-acts, A Memory of Two Mondays/27 Wagons Full of Cotton. Two years later, she proved she could command both the big and small screens, winning her first Emmy for her riveting turn as a Catholic married to a Jew in Holocaust, and picking up her first Oscar nomination for her devastating work in The Deer Hunter. In 1979, she took home her first Academy Award as a mom trying to find herself in the divorce drama Kramer vs. Kramer and she snagged her second statuette as the tormented title character in 1982's Sophie Choice. Impossible to pigeonhole, Streep spent the next three decades stretching herself and her remarkable talents, portraying characters of all ethnic backgrounds (a reviled Australian mom in A Cry in the Dark, a lovesick Danish noblewoman in Out of Africa, an Irish spinster in Dancing at Lughnasa, an Italian immigrant in love in The Bridges of Madison County); all temperaments (comic turns as callous women in Death Becomes Her and The Devil Wears Prada, a mom-cum-action hero in The River Wild); different sexual orientations (a literary lesbian in The Hours); and even both genders (a male rabbi, one of a quartet of characters that earned her a 2004 Emmy Award for her multitasking in the miniseries Angels in America). For a star of her caliber, she also managed to stay out of the tabloids. Still engaged to her Deer Hunter costar John Cazale when he died of cancer in 1978, she married sculptor Don Gummer soon after and had a son and three daughters (one of whom is up-and-coming actress Mamie Gummer) and is beloved by the Hollywood community. Expand

Meryl Streep's Scores

  • Movies
  • TV
Average career score: 63
Highest Metascore: 91 Little Women
Lowest Metascore: 43 Still of the Night
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 35 out of 64
  2. Negative: 0 out of 64
64 movie reviews
Title: Year: Credit: User score:
68 Theater of War Dec 24, 2008 Herself tbd
70 Doubt Dec 12, 2008 Sister Aloysius Beauvier 7.9
51 Mamma Mia! Jul 18, 2008 Donna Sheridan / Donna Sheridan tbd
49 Dark Matter Apr 11, 2008 Joanna Silver 5.6
47 Lions for Lambs Nov 9, 2007 Janine Roth 5.0
55 Rendition Oct 19, 2007 Corrine Whitman / Corrine Whitman tbd
45 Evening Jun 29, 2007 Lila Ross / Lila Ross tbd
tbd Hurricane on the Bayou Sep 8, 2006 Narrator 6.8
59 The Ant Bully Jul 28, 2006 Queen 5.6
62 The Devil Wears Prada Jun 30, 2006 Miranda Priestly 7.4
75 A Prairie Home Companion Jun 9, 2006 Yolanda Johnson 6.5
58 Prime Oct 28, 2005 Lisa Metzger 6.4
62 Stolen Childhoods May 20, 2005 Herself - Narrator tbd
62 Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events Dec 17, 2004 Aunt Josephine 6.9
80 The Hours Dec 27, 2002 Clarissa Vaughan 8.3
83 Adaptation. Dec 6, 2002 Susan Orlean / Susan Orlean tbd
54 Music of the Heart Oct 29, 1999 Roberta Guaspari 7.7
63 One True Thing Sep 18, 1998 Kate Gulden 7.6
67 Marvin's Room Dec 18, 1996 Lee 7.9
69 The Bridges of Madison County Jun 2, 1995 Francesca Johnson 8.5
63 The River Wild Sep 30, 1994 Gail Hartman / Gail Hartman tbd
56 Death Becomes Her Jul 31, 1992 Madeline Ashton 8.3
71 Postcards from the Edge Sep 12, 1990 Suzanne Vale / Suzanne Vale tbd
45 She-Devil Dec 8, 1989 Mary Fisher 6.1
56 Ironweed Feb 12, 1988 Helen / Helen tbd
49 Heartburn Jul 25, 1986 Rachel Samstat / Rachel Samstat 6.6
69 Out of Africa Dec 20, 1985 Karen 7.0
55 Falling in Love Nov 21, 1984 Molly Gilmore tbd
65 Silkwood Dec 14, 1983 Karen Silkwood / Karen Silkwood 7.3
68 Sophie's Choice Dec 8, 1982 Sophie / Sophie / Sophie Zawistowski / Sophie Zawistowski tbd

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