Simply Streep is your premiere source on Meryl Streep's work on film, television and in the theatre - a career that has won her 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 body of work through articles, photos and videos. Enjoy your stay.
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  • February 8, 2003 · 8181 views
    Meryl Streep accepts the BAFTA for Best Screenplay on behalf of Charlie Kaufman. She was also a double nominee this year for "Adaptation" and "The Hours".
  • January 19, 2003 · 8780 views
    Meryl Streep won the Golden Globe as Best Supporting Actress for "Adaptation" and was nominated as Best Actress in a Drama for "The Hours". The latter film also won Best Picture Drama.
  • March 26, 2000 · 8312 views
    Meryl Streep was nominated as Best Actress for "Music of the Heart" alongside Annette Bening, Julianne Moore and Janet McTeer. The Oscar went to Hilary Swank.
  • January 23, 2000 · 8630 views
    Meryl Streep was nominated as Best Actress/Drama for "Music of the Heart". The Golden Globe went to Hilary Swank for "Boys Don't Cry2.
  • March 21, 1999 · 9254 views
    Meryl Streep was nominated as Best Actress for "One True Thing" alongside Cate Blanchett, Fernanda Montenegro and Emily Watson. The Oscar went to Gwyneth Paltrow.
  • January 24, 1999 · 9988 views
    Meryl Streep was nominated as Best Actress in a Drama for "One True Thing" alongside Fernanda Montenegro, Susan Sarandon and Emily Watson. The Golden Globe went to Cate Blanchett.
  • June 19, 1998 · 7629 views
    Excerpt of Meryl Streep speaking at the Women in Film Crystal Awards in Los Angeles.
  • January 1, 1998 · 8148 views
    Compilation of Golden Globe Awards where Meryl was nominated for her work on film and television, but didn't attend the ceremony. Ranges from 1984 and "Silkwood" to 1998 and "First Do No Harm".
  • March 25, 1996 · 8799 views
    Meryl Streep was nominated as Best Actress for "The Bridges of Madison County" alongside Sharon Stone, Elisabeth Shue and Emma Thompson. The Oscar went to Susan Sarandon.
  • February 24, 1996 · 2999 views
    Meryl Streep was nominated as Female Actor in a Leading Role for "The Bridges of Madison County" alongside Joan Allen, Susan Sarandon, Elisabeth Shue and Emma Thompson.

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