Meryl Streep
Definition
Meryl Streep is an iconic American actress renowned for her extraordinary versatility, three Academy Awards, and 21 nominations, making her one of the most acclaimed performers in film history.
A chameleon of the screen, embodying everyone from Julia Child to Margaret Thatcher with uncanny precision and emotional depth.
Examples
Meryl Streep could read a grocery list and still win an Oscar for Best Dramatic Interpretation of Dairy Aisle Despair.
In a world full of one-note wonders, Meryl Streep is the full orchestra, switching accents like outfits at a Hollywood closet sale.
Forget method acting; Meryl Streep invented 'meryl acting,' where she becomes the role so fully, you half-expect her to show up at your brunch as Sophie from Sophie's Choice.
When Meryl Streep enters a scene, even the popcorn pauses mid-crunch to applaud.