Meryl Streep is widely regarded as one of the greatest actors of all time. She is the most-nominated actor in Academy Award history, having been nominated for 21 awards and winning three. Streep has created a variety of memorable and iconic characters throughout her career, spanning from the 1970s to the present day. Streep’s career began with a range of off-Broadway and Broadway shows, before making her break into the film industry in 1977 with a role in the drama ‘Julia’. In 1979, she earned her first Academy Award nomination for her performance in the drama ‘The Deer Hunter’. Streep went on to win her first Oscar for her performance in the drama ‘Kramer vs. Kramer’ in
1. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, she continued to deliver stellar performances in a variety of genres. Throughout her career, Streep has been known for her ability to create complex, nuanced characters. Her roles often require her to portray a wide range of emotions and physicality. In recent years, Streep has been praised for her ability to portray older characters, often playing women in their 60s or 70s. She has been praised for her ability to capture the nuances of aging, such as wrinkles and grey hair. In addition, Streep has also been praised for her ability to create characters with diverse personalities. She often portrays characters with a wide range of flaws and strengths, making them feel realistic and relatable. Overall, Meryl Streep’s career has spanned over four decades and she has consistently delivered complex, powerful performances. Her ability to create characters that are both believable and inspiring has earned her the admiration of critics and audiences alike. Streep’s characters have evolved over time and she continues to challenge herself with new roles and characterizations, ensuring that her legacy as one of the greatest actors of all time remains intact. Hoa Roi Cua Phat Nguyen Si Kha • Rainy Day Memories • 2023