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. |
Eight new clips have been added to the video archive, including some amazing findings. Details and credits below the previews.
Meryl Streep speaks at the UN (2010) March 5, 2010. Meryl Streep talks about Woman’s Rights, the Beijing +15 Process and introduces her friend Sarah Jones at the United Nations. The Tony-award winner plays different characters of women from around the world whose lives are directly affected by discriminatory laws. Meryl Streep at Vassar (2010) Segment by the Vassar college on Meryl’s stage debut in the title role of “Miss Julie”. BBC Talking Movies (2009) Description: July 30, 2009. Report on and interview with Meryl Streep. Many thanks to Alvaro for taping and contributing this! Meryl Streep reads “The Sign on Rosie’s Door” (2008). Back in 2008, Meryl Streep attended the 80th birthday party for Maurice Sendak and read one of his stories, “The Sign on Rosie’s Door”. Many thanks to Tina for finding this! Biography: Bruce Willis (2005) Documentary on Bruce Willis, including interview by Meryl Streep on “Death Becomes Her” and their collaboration for Paul Newman’s “Hole in the Wall Gang Camp”. Many thanks to Alvaro for taping and contributing this! American Cinematheque Tribute to Nicole Kidman (2003) Director Stephen Daldry and Allison Janney salute Nicole Kidman for her performance in “The Hours” plus a taped congratulations segment by Meryl Streep. New York at the Movies (2002) A&E documentary on the films that were made in New York and how the city is portrayed in them. Hosted by Meryl Streep. An Evening with Friends of the Environment (1990) Meryl’s speech at the “An Evening with Friends of the Environment” charity concert in 1990. Many thanks to Daniel!