Simply Streep is your premiere source on Meryl Streep's work on film, television and in the theatre - a career that has won her three Academy Awards and the praise to be one of the world's greatest working actresses. Created in 1999, we have built an extensive collection to discover Miss Streep's work through an archive of press articles, photos and videos. Enjoy your stay and check back soon.
Video Archive: Videos


  • September 14, 1985   |   4115 views
    September 14, 1985. Report on the making of "Plenty" ahead of its US theatrical release, including interviews from the set with Meryl Streep and Sir John Guilgud.
  • March 12, 1985   |   7944 views
    March 12, 1985. Meryl Streep won Favorite Motion Picture Actress. She accepted the award on the set of "Out Of Africa".
  • October 28, 1984   |   591 views
    Meryl Streep attends the Norwegian fundraising event TV-aksjonen to speak about her involvement with Amnesty International.
  • April 9, 1984   |   8941 views
    April 09, 1984. Meryl Streep is interviewed on the red carpet at the 56th Annual Academy Awards as a Best Actress nominee for "Silkwood".
  • April 9, 1984   |   7832 views
    April 09, 1984. Meryl was nominated as Best Actress for "Silkwood" alongside Jane Alexander, Julie Walters and Debra Winger. The Oscar went to Shirley MacLaine.
  • March 15, 1984   |   7444 views
    March 15, 1984. Meryl Streep won Favorite Motion Picture Actress. She accepted the award on the set of "Falling in Love".
  • March 1, 1984   |   7254 views
    1984. Meryl Streep was nominated as Best Actress for "Sophie's Choice" alongside Phyllis Logan and Jessica Lange. The BAFTA went to Julie Walters.
  • December 12, 1983   |   7969 views
    December 12, 1983. Meryl Streep is interviewed by Entertainment Tonigt at the premiere for "Silkwood".
  • September 29, 1983   |   8009 views
    September 29, 1983. Report on the opening night of "A Chorus Line", featuring interviews with the guests, including Meryl Streep, Mikhail Baryshnikov and Treat Williams.
  • April 23, 1983   |   4079 views
    Public service announcement for Women's Action for Nuclear Disarmament, featuring Paul Newman and Meryl Streep.

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