Simply Streep is your premiere online resource on Meryl Streep's work on film, television and in the theatre - a career that has won her acclaim to be one of the world's greatest living actresses. Created in 1999, Simply Streep has built an extensive collection over the past 25 years to discover Miss Streep's body of work through thousands of photographs, articles and video clips. Enjoy your stay and check back soon.
January 15, 2018
Jan
15
2018

A great batch of magazine scans have been added to the photo gallery, with many thanks to Alvaro. Among the new additions is the full Telegraph magazine article, a nice 2-page article from the British Hello magazine and numerous reviews from the British and American press. For a complete overview of all last added scans, have a look at the previews below.


Photo Gallery – Magazines & Scans – 2017 – Curzon (United Kingdom, January/February 2018)
Photo Gallery – Magazines & Scans – 2017 – Time Magazine (USA, January 15, 2018)
Photo Gallery – Magazines & Scans – 2017 – Hello Magazine (United Kingdom, January 15, 2018)
Photo Gallery – Magazines & Scans – 2017 – The Guardian Guide (United Kingdom, January 13, 2018)
Photo Gallery – Magazines & Scans – 2017 – Weekend Magazine (United Kingdom, January 13, 2018)
Photo Gallery – Magazines & Scans – 2017 – Entertainment Weekly (USA, January 12, 2018)
Photo Gallery – Magazines & Scans – 2017 – The Evening Standard (United Kingdom, Janurary 10, 2018)
Photo Gallery – Magazines & Scans – 2017 – The Telegraph Magazine (United Kingdom, January 06, 2018)
Photo Gallery – Magazines & Scans – 2017 – Total Film (United Kingdom, January 2018)
Photo Gallery – Magazines & Scans – 2017 – The New York Times (USA, December 29, 2017)
Photo Gallery – Magazines & Scans – 2017 – La Vanguardia (Spain, December 24, 2017)
Photo Gallery – Magazines & Scans – 2017 – The New York Times (USA, December 22, 2017)
Photo Gallery – Magazines & Scans – 2017 – The Evening Standard (United Kingdom, November 03, 2017)
Photo Gallery – Magazines & Scans – 2017 – People Magazine (USA, November 2017)

January 14, 2018
Jan
14
2018


After the London promotion and just squeezed in before visiting Italy, the “Post” crew has visited Paris, France on Saturday. First, there was a half-hour press conference, which can be watched in its entirity in the video archive. In the evening, Streep, Hanks and Spielberg gathered for the premiere at the Cinema UGC Normandie. Many thanks to Mouza for contributing many pictures.

January 11, 2018
Jan
11
2018

Once again, hundreds of additional pictures from last week’s promotional tour for “The Post” as well as from the awards season have been added to the photo gallery, including some great finds from the Golden Globes and the National Board of Review. For all updated albums, have a look at the previews below. Many thanks to Claudia, Mouza and Maria for their generous contributions. Very appreciated! Also, “The Post” will continue its promotion in Italy this weekend. Streep, Hanks and Spielberg will be on the Italian talkshow “Che Tempo Che Fa” on Sunday and there will be a press conference on Monday. Many thanks to Simona for the heads-up.



Photo Gallery – Public Appearances – “The Post” Premiere (London)
Photo Gallery – Public Appearances – National Board of Review Awards
Photo Gallery – Public Appearances – 2018 – 75th Annual Golden Globe Awards – Arrivals
Photo Gallery – Public Appearances – 2018 – 75th Annual Golden Globe Awards – Show
Photo Gallery – Public Appearances – 2018 – 75th Annual Golden Globe Awards – After-Party
Photo Gallery – Public Appearances – Palm Springs International Film Festival

January 10, 2018
Jan
10
2018


The London premiere for “The Post” takes place as we speak. Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks will be filming Graham Norton’s show right after the premiere for a broadcast on Friday. A first batch of pictures have been added to the photo gallery with more to come. Also, hundreds of additional pictures have been added to the Golden Globes albums, including arrivals, the show and its after-party. Many thanks to Mouza and Maria for the contributions. Enjoy the new additions.

Jan
10
2018


The Post was the big winner at the National Board of Review Awards on Tuesday night in New York City. The Steven Spielberg-directed film about Washington Post publisher Katharine Graham’s race to publish the Pentagon Papers in 1971 took home awards for best film, best actor for Tom Hanks and best actress for Meryl Streep. The film’s timely message about the power of women in leadership roles and the importance of press freedom were among the reasons it was honored. For Spielberg, the timing of the film wasn’t accidental. Screenwriter Liz Hannah completed a draft a week before the 2016 election, and after Spielberg received the script for producers Amy Pascal and Kristie Macosko Krieger, he kicked production into high gear. Robert De Niro, in his introduction for Meryl Streep, went off on President Trump, referring to him as “the jerkoff-in-chief” among other insults. The two-time Oscar winner brought up president as he discussed the “parallels” between The Post and the current political climate, describing it as “fascinating” to watch the drama that “took place nearly 50 years ago” but still resonates now. “At the time of that story, Donald Trump was suffering from bone spurs. Today the world is suffering from the real Donald Trump,” De Niro said as he began bashing Trump. “This fucking idiot is president. It’s the Emperor’s New Clothes. The guy is a fucking fool. … Our government today, with the propping of our baby-in-chief — the jerkoff-in-chief, I call him — has put the press under siege, ridiculing it and trying to discredit it through outrageous attacks and lies. And again, just like in 1971, the press is distinguishing itself with brave, exacting journalism.” A complete article on the event can be read over at The Hollywood Reporter. Pictures have been added to the photo gallery.

January 9, 2018
Jan
09
2018

Earlier today, Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks were guests on “Ellen” to promote Friday’s theatrical release of “The Post”. They talked about the Golden Globes, Oprah Winfrey’s speech and played a little game of recreating each others most iconic roles – Forrest Gump, The Devil Wears Prada, Toy Story and The Iron Lady. Screencaptures have been added to the photo gallery. Tomorrow will see the London premiere of “The Post” and the taping of “The Graham Norton Show”, which will air Friday.

Jan
09
2018

Yesterday, Meryl Streep was a guest on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” to promote the theatrical release of “The Post”. Among the interview’s highlights was Jimmy’s game to have Meryl list all of the films she has received an Oscar nomination for – her reaction to “A Cry in the Dark” is priceless – and she was nominated for the role. But see for yourself. Screencaptures have been added to the photo gallery as well.

January 8, 2018
Jan
08
2018

The Golden Globes have been handed out earlier this evening. Meryl Streep didn’t win for “The Post”, Frances McDormand was named Best Actress in a Drama for “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Misouri” – who is, in my opinion, the best actress of her generation and deserves all the praise she gets, so fine with me :-) At least she took the red carpet for the first time in years. As it was reported before that some actresses chose to be accompanied by activists, Meryl walked the red carpet with Ai-jen Poo, the director of the National Domestic Workers Alliance and co-director of the Caring Across Generations Campaign. “She and I are so happy to be here in this particular moment,” Streep told E! News. “I think that people are aware now of a power imbalance and it’s something that leads to abuse. It’s led to abuse in our own industry, and it’s led to abuse across domestic workers’ field of work. It’s in the military, it’s in Congress, it’s everywhere and we want to fix that. We feel sort of emboldened in this particular moment to stand together in a thick black line dividing then from now.” Edit: over 200 additional pictures from the arrivals, the show and the after-party have been added to the photo gallery, with many many thanks to Claudia for her support. The video archive has been updated with the Best Actress segment and the E! Live from the Red Carpet interview with Meryl and Ai-jen Poo. Enjoy all the new additions.



Photo Gallery – Public Appearances – 2018 – 75th Annual Golden Globe Awards – Arrivals
Photo Gallery – Public Appearances – 2018 – 75th Annual Golden Globe Awards – Screencaptures
Photo Gallery – Public Appearances – 2018 – 75th Annual Golden Globe Awards – After-Party
Photo Gallery – Television Appearances – 2018 – E! Live from the Red Carpet (January 07, 2018)
Video Archive – Award Shows – 75th Annual Golden Globe Awards (2018)
Video Archive – News Segments – E! Live from the Red Carpet (January 07, 2018)

January 5, 2018
Jan
05
2018


Yesterday, Steven Spielberg, Tom Hanks and Meryl Streep have attended the “The Post” screening as part of the 29th Annual Palm Springs International Film Festival’s opening night, as well as a Q&A on the film afterwards. Also yesterday, Meryl has participated in another Q&A, this time with for Facebook. You can watch it in the video archive. Then, two talkshow appearances have been officially announced for next week – The Ellen DeGeneres Show on January 09 and The Graham Norton Show on January 12, which will be taped on Wednesday, January 10, after the film’s London premiere. Thanks to Jamie for letting me know that Meryl will also attend “Jimmy Kimmel Live” on January 08. Finally, 20th Century Fox has released a new featurette on “The Post” with a focus on the women in front of and behind the camera, including lots of new bits of Meryl as Katharine Graham. Enjoy all the new additions.

Jimmy Kimmel Live (January 08, 2018)
The Ellen DeGeneres Show (January 09, 2018)
“The Post” London premiere (January 10, 2018)
The Graham Norton Show (January 12, 2018)

January 4, 2018
Jan
04
2018

This morning, “Today” has aired an interview with Meryl Streep, Tom Hanks and Bob Odenkirk, which was conducted earlier last December. The three stars of “The Post” talked about the relevance of the film, its parallels to today’s society, and, of course, the Weinstein scandal and its impact on Hollywood’s change. The full interview can be watched in the video archive with high definition screencaptures being added to the photo gallery.