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.
Video Archive: Videos
  • January 8, 2009 · 10374 views
    Meryl Streep won Best Actress for "Doubt", tying with Anne Hathaway. Meryl didn't attend the ceremony.
  • January 1, 2009 · 7612 views
    Trailer for "The Cutting Tradition", on the issue of female genital mutilation, a custom, which appears barbaric to the westernised eye but is still practiced in many African and some Middle-Eastern countries.
  • December 25, 2008 · 16666 views
    Excerpt from the documentary about the 2006 production of "Mother Courage and her Children" at the Public Theater in New York.
  • December 12, 2008 · 9428 views
    Meryl Streep attends the Late Show with David Letterman to promote the theatrical release of "Doubt".
  • December 12, 2008 · 9202 views
    Writer and director John Patrick Shanley joins actors Meryl Streep, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Amy Adams, and Viola Davis to share the film adaptation of Shanley's play, "Doubt."
  • December 12, 2008 · 8597 views
    Meryl Streep and Amy Adams attend "The View" to promote the theatrical release of "Doubt".
  • December 12, 2008 · 10846 views
    Sister Aloysius (Meryl Streep) slowly pulls out the truth about Father Flynn's (Philip Seymour Hoffman) meeting with young Donald.
  • December 12, 2008 · 10046 views
    Sister Aloysius (Meryl Streep) accompanies the boy's mother (Viola Davis) to work, trying to convince her of her suspicion.
  • December 12, 2008 · 10434 views
    While Father Flynn (Philip Seymour Hoffman) leads a dinner with the boys, Sisters James (Amy Adams) and Beauvier (Meryl Streep) discuss their suspicions.
  • December 12, 2008 · 10530 views
    At an awkward, silent dinner with the sisters, Sister Aloysius (Meryl Streep) raises concerns about the school.

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