That's my favorite movie by her also, - the dedication she shows! There is a lengthy passage where she has to speak German and it's actually her speaking German - with a Polish accent at that! So that put it into perspective for me when she was announced as Maggie Thatcher and people started griping she was unsuitable for the part and that she would not be able to do a British accent. I just thought; she was able to do a language that's not her own with a Polish accent so she would be able to speak her own language with another one! She absolutely deserved the Oscar for Sophie and my only gripe is that Kevin Kline wasn't even nominated! I like how graciously she speaks about him - it's easy to tell he's one actor she enjoyed working most with, and she's not alone with that; Sigourney Weaver worked with him on Dave a few years after that and she was enthusiastic about him too...Anyway, she's gracious about all her male co-stars, even Dustin... ;-) I noted when she's asked about him, though, she briefly makes the same face that Iranda Priestly makes when she does not like some fashion she's shown at a private presentation...
@@christianealshut1123 I'm sorry but people REALLY thought she wouldn't be able to do an accent, any accent?? Sweet Jesus under what rock have they been living lol
@@neworleansguy10 Me neither and I think it's probably the best performance of all time, male or female. She's astonishing in that role. If it wasn't such a hard movie to watch, I'd watch it over and over again JUST for her performance. Peace
@@TheNewPatsyBailey At the time, before Sophie's Choice, she hadn't really done a foreign accent. Although she definitely demonstrated a lot of talent, in The Deer Hunter, Manhatten. Kramer...I remember thinking, she was going to be huge. I get it right, sometimes.
Don't know the woman, but she exudes such a delicious spirit & her energy makes me smile. Such a fabulously compelling soul. Hopefully, being the gifted performer she is, it's not all an act.
@abc-kr7ok Betty Davis and Katherine Hepburn were better (IMHO) in a time when there were almost no women screenwriters or directors telling women’s stories. I adore Ms Streep, but I put her 3rd all time. It is difficult to compare eras, but on the whole, it was harder to get great writing for women back then. Of course, there are exceptions- The Philadelphia Story, All About Eve, etc.
Absolutely my 3 favorites also, and yes they didn’t write women’s story lines back then so both Hepburn and Davis did many subpar movies because of that. Both of them went into great detail about that in their autobiographies, which are great reads. You also mentioned two of my top 10 movies which I have watched many times in my life. Those movies were pre existing stories and the screenplays were adapted for each of them.
hey! thx for all the 'likes' & comments to my 'silkwood' opinion . . . the most response i've ever gotten to a comment!! i live in OKC, right by the crescent nuclear plant (which is converted into an office complex, now.) my sister worked at a restaurant w/karen's roomate, in the 70s--the one Cher played. her girlfriends used to pick her up in a pickup truck every night after work!!! . . .
Ms Streep is a joy to listen to whenever she’s interviewed. She is so natural and unassuming. I especially like the interviews she’s done on The Graham Norton show. Not to be missed if you’ve not seen them.
Unassuming?!? I think you need to do some research on Ms. Streep; for example, the people in her town hate her because of her arrogance and diva attitude.
They are rumours . Or may be jealous The truth is she is the most humble person in hollywood Did you see that she is rude to someone ? She's never rude to her fans I've seen her in many premiers and I understand that she is so sweet 😍😍😍
@@marienblunt8153 you are incorrect. The public Meryl at a premier and the one you see in interviews is NOT how she is in real life. One of her homes is in a very rural area of CT and the people in her town know to leave her be when they see her about. Never meet your heroes.
I’ve been watching you since I was a child and I am watching you as an adult and you are still fantastic you might be one of the great actresses of this generation for sure that you got when you first wrote I saw you and Dad and found out what the both of use taking off his clothes and everything your life another great actor
There's the public persona they (actors) portray just like the characters they portray but few if any, save except their shrinks, really get to know the REAL them. This is true of Meryl Streep and many others in & out of the business. Yet some things shine thru on her: Very intelligent. Very gifted. Very reflective of all she's been blessed with within a privileged life.
I've loved her since the first thing I saw her in, which was Kramer vs. Kramer. I think she's one of the greatest living actresses and no, I'm not kidding.
Meryl was real good too, in The Hours. All three women were first rate. Kidman got the award though, which puzzled me, as Meryl and Julianne were equally impressive. Maybe, it was that nose. She won it, by a nose.
@@darenkelly1386 Interesting. Thanks for this comment. Would this place Redford center stage by having him enter the scene first in the reverse, or does Redford's request pertain to a more benign aesthetic technique which merely makes the overall p.o.v. more interesting?
I dislike how they used this interview to shed light on the men she worked with rather than merely allowing the light to be on her considering her own individual talent, they don't waste men's time like this. I'm just saying ..
I felt bad about Karen Silkwood dying on November 18, 1974. The documents were gone from the car. Eerily, the same night that Ronald DeFeo, Jr. killed his family.
I read that they hooked up on the set of Ironweed in Jack’s trailer and it was SUPER obvious *wink wink* what was going on in there. When she said it was pure pleasure I knew she was thinking back on that day 😂.
Meryl is a great actress, I love most of her films, I can only remember 2 turkey's, The River Wild and Mama Mia. Not because of Meryl but the screenplays and the other actors in them.
I love The River Wild. Watched it so many times and never got bored of it. Mama Mia is not my cup of tea but Meryl herself is particularly impressive there. The singing, the dancing, looking like 20 years younger, the whole role was a very unique addition to her pallette.
Kevin Klein is a notorious upstager, he's absolutely vicious onstage. The stories of his pointlessly nasty and foul upstaging exploits are legion, a very BAD colleague. Streep is being very gentle in her remarks about him.
Michele yes because I came here after watching a clip about that scene and it wasn’t HER wine glass like she says it was Dustin’s glass. It also didn’t fly past her nose like she says as it was to the right of her and Dustin had told the cameraman what he was going to do and moved the glass as far away as he could for it to remain in shot but not have the glass harm her.
None of you are right ... she said she's joking .... obviously if she did not like anyone of them she would have made it more obvious like for example, Dustin Hoffman ..
I must admit that I never liked Dustin Hoffmann, just the way he came across, but I never knew he was actually such a nasty co-worker... that's really too much... what the heck is wrong with him?!
While the previous two comments, mine including were from a guessing point of view here are you talking from a factual point of view. So here's what' we're going to do. You go ahead and prove what you're saying or people should believe fuck all what you have to say. Deal? Your turn.
Funny, you can see the political opinions of the American people that write comments: LEFT: "I love her, she's the best!", RIGHT: "She's so self-entitled and overrated!" Boring!
Who could not like Steve Martin and working with him? Baldwin thinks he's so "the one" ..hosting Match Game now....he seems like a puke...he probably is... That's my guess.
Words can't express the respect and admiration I have for her ability to do her job with grace and expertize.
She did a play with Raul Julia called The Taming of the Shrew. Both were brilliant doing Shakespeare
Meryl Streep could win an Oscar playing a leaf. She is amazingly talented.
The Bridges of Madison County with Clint Eastwood is my fave. She is so brilliant in everything she does, never get tired of seeing her act.
That movie makes me ugly cry so much.
@@SueDNim I know. the what could have been. sigh
Oh the heartbreak!
Never get tired of seeing her talk or move haha
@@x3newMoon Me too, now I have to get it and see it again.
Sophie's Choice was astonishing. For that alone she's earned all the accolades she's ever received.
That's my favorite movie by her also, - the dedication she shows! There is a lengthy passage where she has to speak German and it's actually her speaking German - with a Polish accent at that! So that put it into perspective for me when she was announced as Maggie Thatcher and people started griping she was unsuitable for the part and that she would not be able to do a British accent. I just thought; she was able to do a language that's not her own with a Polish accent so she would be able to speak her own language with another one!
She absolutely deserved the Oscar for Sophie and my only gripe is that Kevin Kline wasn't even nominated! I like how graciously she speaks about him - it's easy to tell he's one actor she enjoyed working most with, and she's not alone with that; Sigourney Weaver worked with him on Dave a few years after that and she was enthusiastic about him too...Anyway, she's gracious about all her male co-stars, even Dustin... ;-) I noted when she's asked about him, though, she briefly makes the same face that Iranda Priestly makes when she does not like some fashion she's shown at a private presentation...
ThisbeandPyramus Probably the best female performance of all-time, and I’m not even a rabid Streep fan per Se.
@@christianealshut1123 I'm sorry but people REALLY thought she wouldn't be able to do an accent, any accent?? Sweet Jesus under what rock have they been living lol
@@neworleansguy10 Me neither and I think it's probably the best performance of all time, male or female. She's astonishing in that role. If it wasn't such a hard movie to watch, I'd watch it over and over again JUST for her performance. Peace
@@TheNewPatsyBailey At the time, before Sophie's Choice, she hadn't really done a foreign accent. Although she definitely demonstrated a lot of talent, in The Deer Hunter, Manhatten. Kramer...I remember thinking, she was going to be huge. I get it right, sometimes.
Don't know the woman, but she exudes such a delicious spirit & her energy makes me smile. Such a fabulously compelling soul. Hopefully, being the gifted performer she is, it's not all an act.
Yes I agree with you at this one.
the laugh of meryl streep, when the guy asked her about jack nicholsen....she really likes him, doesn't she?
She’s the greatest actor of our time. Most consistent great performances.
@abc-kr7ok Betty Davis and Katherine Hepburn were better (IMHO) in a time when there were almost no women screenwriters or directors telling women’s stories. I adore Ms Streep, but I put her 3rd all time. It is difficult to compare eras, but on the whole, it was harder to get great writing for women back then. Of course, there are exceptions- The Philadelphia Story, All About Eve, etc.
Actress NOT Actor….Brando and Day Lewis are still better thespians all around
@@PALITINEB00RS Either is correct. The Oxford English Dictionary states that "actor" is used for both sexes.
Absolutely my 3 favorites also, and yes they didn’t write women’s story lines back then so both Hepburn and Davis did many subpar movies because of that. Both of them went into great detail about that in their autobiographies, which are great reads. You also mentioned two of my top 10 movies which I have watched many times in my life. Those movies were pre existing stories and the screenplays were adapted for each of them.
She always comes over extremely well. Forthright and honest but with a relaxed, warm personality.
he didn't ask her about kurt russell in 'Silkwood.' my favourite film of hers!! everybody forgets how good kurt russell was in that . . .
localmeanderer agreed-fab movie
Agree.
hey! thx for all the 'likes' & comments to my 'silkwood' opinion . . . the most response i've ever gotten to a comment!! i live in OKC, right by the crescent nuclear plant (which is converted into an office complex, now.) my sister worked at a restaurant w/karen's roomate, in the 70s--the one Cher played. her girlfriends used to pick her up in a pickup truck every night after work!!! . . .
Yeah I agree. She was good as Thatcher too. In suffragette though she tries too hard to do so little. IMHO. And that Australian accent!
Or Robert Redford
Meryl is simply the best. What can one possibly say about our greatest actor except that she is superlative in every film she appears in.
jslasher1 you got to be blind she's a frumpy cow
@@kennethromao8376 hi some acting roles call for a frumpy cow......
Wtf is up with all the negative comments? She is just a strong, independent woman who doesn't take any shit from men. What's wrong with that?
Nothing. These pathetic naysayers have their panties in a twist over her political views. They're not worth the effort, really.
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Ms Streep is a joy to listen to whenever she’s interviewed.
She is so natural and unassuming.
I especially like the interviews she’s done on The Graham Norton show.
Not to be missed if you’ve not seen them.
Unassuming?!? I think you need to do some research on Ms. Streep; for example, the people in her town hate her because of her arrogance and diva attitude.
They are rumours . Or may be jealous
The truth is she is the most humble person in hollywood
Did you see that she is rude to someone ?
She's never rude to her fans
I've seen her in many premiers and I understand that she is so sweet 😍😍😍
Zaphod Beeblebrox I'm
@@marienblunt8153 you are incorrect. The public Meryl at a premier and the one you see in interviews is NOT how she is in real life. One of her homes is in a very rural area of CT and the people in her town know to leave her be when they see her about. Never meet your heroes.
Funny Man, Generous Man, Smart Man- Jack Nicholson❤
This is such an awesome interview. So relaxed
She's great
That description about Clint , I learnt an alternative way of describing a decent man ! Meryl rocks !
while even giving answers, she is so perfect and it looks like she is giving an other performance.
Class!
She was a lot more forthcoming on later interviews about the abuse she suffered from Dustin Hoffman.
Well, it became FAR more fashionable and a smart career move.
shes a phoney she prob made it all up
@Tommy Sweetweather how so?
well, she said it wasn't a pleasant experience. on camera. but you wanted details, right?
@@amberlyoness555She seems phony bolony like seinfeld said to Elaine.
Death Becomes Her directed by Robert Zemeckis is my favorite Meryl Streep movie!
Meryl streep is amazing love her
I’ve been watching you since I was a child and I am watching you as an adult and you are still fantastic you might be one of the great actresses of this generation for sure that you got when you first wrote I saw you and Dad and found out what the both of use taking off his clothes and everything your life another great actor
There's the public persona they (actors) portray just like the characters they portray but few if any, save except their shrinks, really get to know the REAL them. This is true of Meryl Streep and many others in & out of the business.
Yet some things shine thru on her:
Very intelligent. Very gifted. Very reflective of all she's been blessed with within a privileged life.
I love Meryl Streep since the movie "Out of Africa" it is one of my favorite movies from Meryl Streep.!
Silkwood kramer vs kramer sophies choices my favorites 💜
Out of Africa...my fav!
I've loved her since the first thing I saw her in, which was Kramer vs. Kramer. I think she's one of the greatest living actresses and no, I'm not kidding.
@Chris Tasse Nobody, has her chops. Nobody!
@@SueDNim I've loved her since The Deer Hunter. 😍
She is brilliant as an actor.
what about Redford? and Cher? and Uma Thurman?
Her Hours co-stars?? I always felt that Nicole got all the love Julianne so richly deserved that year, for both Far From Heaven and The Hours.
lol wut? those characters lived in different time frames, they barely shoot anything together
Meryl was real good too, in The Hours. All three women were first rate. Kidman got the award though, which puzzled me, as Meryl and Julianne were equally impressive. Maybe, it was that nose. She won it, by a nose.
Surprised she didn't talk about Raul Julia they did a play together in 84 Shakespeare's taming of the shrew 🙌
1979
@@VickiConstanyes thank you
Why there is no Robert Redford??? I would love to hear about it.
I can sell my soul to be around this woman.
They didn't ask about Robert Redford in Out of Africa?
She said she learned from Redford ( by example) to ask for first reverse after the master shot.
@@darenkelly1386 Interesting. Thanks for this comment. Would this place Redford center stage by having him enter the scene first in the reverse, or does Redford's request pertain to a more benign aesthetic technique which merely makes the overall p.o.v. more interesting?
Redford was good in it, doing what he does best, being Redford. Not a knock, he's just a different sort of actor.
oh , Kevin Klein, should have gotten an oscar, for Sofies Choice
Agree.
love Meryl she's a fantastic actress along with Julie Walters and Christine Baranski
Glad you mentioned Christine Baranski because since watching her series, The Good fight, on TV I feel she is a very good actress.
Love all three of them....👍
Thats why De Niro is best!
No questions about Redford or Kurt Russel? She made two very big films with those two.
Yeah I really liked that film too
And Redford didn't make the cut...
I can't believe he didn't ask about him!
Their chemistry was incredible! And the sex scene! Ooosh! Steamy.
Surprisingly, neither did Al Pacino. They did that hbo film together about hiv.
lionswimmer agree
I dislike how they used this interview to shed light on the men she worked with rather than merely allowing the light to be on her considering her own individual talent, they don't waste men's time like this. I'm just saying ..
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She's had ALOT of light on her,
It's refreshing to hear this
I think it’s fantastic. We’re learning about her work process with her costars. . There’s tons and tons and tons of footage of interviews about her.
I think it’s fantastic. We’re learning about her work process with her costars. . There’s tons and tons and tons of footage of interviews about her.
I love Meryl's personality.
John Cazale
Her one time fiance.
The extraordinary(!) John Cazale.
I felt bad about Karen Silkwood dying on November 18, 1974. The documents were gone from the car. Eerily, the same night that Ronald DeFeo, Jr. killed his family.
Who are all of them? I couldn't hear one. I heard Kline, Hoffman, Baldwin, Martin, Eastwood, Nicholson, and De Niro.
Dustin and Meryl and Jack Nicholson are the GOAT!!!
Very honest. Jack N comes out well which is nice to hear. Dustin not so much.
Amazing woman, immense actress!
Streep and Nicholson....the best chemistry.
I read that they hooked up on the set of Ironweed in Jack’s trailer and it was SUPER obvious *wink wink* what was going on in there. When she said it was pure pleasure I knew she was thinking back on that day 😂.
Her comment on Clint about how her other costars were intimidated by him is such a fitting description of Eastwood
Meryl Streep is greatest actress of our time !!!!!👌👌👌👌👌
Dustin Hoffman not so much ... lol
Should have asked about Philip Seymour Hoffman
Pre scripted
Yes, in Doubt. Another great Streep role. And P. S.Hoffman was equally brilliant.
Streep reveals that all the men she knows are intimidated by Clint Eastwood. Funny how the Man with No Name became THE MAN.
She said most of the men she worked with ( on that film) were intimated by Clint
@@690169016901 correct. My bad, still most actors who have worked with Clint are in high praise of him.
What about Bruce Willis Death becomes her something like that.
Or Roseanne in She devil
Best actress in the world HANDS DOWN......Never seen a movie she's been in that i didnt like. If she's in the movie ITS GOOD.
Meryl is a great actress, I love most of her films, I can only remember 2 turkey's, The River Wild and Mama Mia. Not because of Meryl but the screenplays and the other actors in them.
I love both of those movies, too. But, admittedly, I mostly love them because of her.
I thought she was wonderful in The River Wild. She did most of her own stunts, too.
I love The River Wild. Watched it so many times and never got bored of it. Mama Mia is not my cup of tea but Meryl herself is particularly impressive there. The singing, the dancing, looking like 20 years younger, the whole role was a very unique addition to her pallette.
How could he not mention Redford?!
I like the way she laughs talks about Jack Nicholson
i wish could have worked or atleast met with indian international actor Mr. Shashi Kapoor
Shakespeare Wallah....Great film!!
The greatest actor of our generation
Remember this Meryl!
What about Robert Redford? Out of Africa was a career best for both of them!
They didn't ask her about #RaulJulia
I love Meryl I don't must like Dustin
She does NOT LIKE Dustin Hoffman. 😃
And I despise her. So what...
@@slapaleftyhard6231 Who cares about you?
@@josephine1465 Sorry, I don't communicate with idiots. [AUTO-RESPONSE]
@@josephine1465 You worked on that comment the last couple days? lol
I don’t blame her.
She's an American Treasure
I'm surprised he didn't ask how was working with Robert Redford.
I’ve spoken to him about it!😂😂😂
Kevin Klein is a notorious upstager, he's absolutely vicious onstage. The stories of his pointlessly nasty and foul upstaging exploits are legion, a very BAD colleague. Streep is being very gentle in her remarks about him.
If you watch the clip with the glass she lies. That glass was not even close to her nose like she said.
Michele yes because I came here after watching a clip about that scene and it wasn’t HER wine glass like she says it was Dustin’s glass. It also didn’t fly past her nose like she says as it was to the right of her and Dustin had told the cameraman what he was going to do and moved the glass as far away as he could for it to remain in shot but not have the glass harm her.
Whatever they're really like it all comes out on the screen.
@@michele695 get over it. They both won the oscars for their respective parts.
What about Albert Brooks?
U knoW it's Alec Baldwin who's unlikeable.
Shilow Dawn no, it’s Steve Martin that she doesn’t like
None of you are right ... she said she's joking .... obviously if she did not like anyone of them she would have made it more obvious like for example, Dustin Hoffman ..
Not
I've heard Duston Hoffman is difficult.
@@anjasy she was kidding(she sind so at the end)
I think that the best movies are the ones that she did ,when she started to look more mature, like Prada
I must admit that I never liked Dustin Hoffmann, just the way he came across, but I never knew he was actually such a nasty co-worker... that's really too much... what the heck is wrong with him?!
woow so she has been in the business? I never knew. she is a very good actress. I think she is the best actress in hollywood.
I don’t think she liked Dustin Hoffman as a person very much.
I bet it's Baldwin she doesn't like. I can't see her disliking Steve Martin.
That would be my bet.
Its actually Steve Martin.He's impossibly serious and unavailable
While the previous two comments, mine including were from a guessing point of view here are you talking from a factual point of view. So here's what' we're going to do. You go ahead and prove what you're saying or people should believe fuck all what you have to say. Deal? Your turn.
Fly Beep She specifically said she was just kidding and hoped that they would be worried. She’s pranking.
She said she was kidding, folks!
where's redford?
I know personally she visits Steve and his wife for get togethers and parties. So I got a good idea who she likes.
..yup ms,streep, welcome to the large and ever expanding club of the "I can,t stand the Alec Baldwin club "
she clearly didn't get along with dustin hoffman
Who's name was on the EPSTEIN flight manifest?
Donald trump?
Your mother.
Funny, you can see the political opinions of the American people that write comments: LEFT: "I love her, she's the best!", RIGHT: "She's so self-entitled and overrated!"
Boring!
He played a Marine!
A very beautiful and talented lady love her.
when her should I say framesinstead 👓 became missing ; we fired up the ol'
...the oscars was a glade and the globes capische yixspherical.. better
The girl is a genius
What about Cher in Silkwood?
The topic was MEN she has acted with.
Who could not like Steve Martin and working with him? Baldwin thinks he's so "the one" ..hosting Match Game now....he seems like a puke...he probably is... That's my guess.
To bad there was no mention of the great Raul Julia.
one thing i know is... I LOVE HER...
Love Meryl
Manhater...
SHE IS A DRAMA QUEEN AND LIAR.
my love Meryl
Meryl Streep : still this day. . . . . a Very Beautiful Woman. Holy Moly Eh ?
common on Out of Africa, Vs Color Purple,, " why Lord, Color a masterpiece and Out was just that.......
So who didn’t she like? Steve Martin or Alec Baldwin? Alec I am guessing.
Dustin is a little man with a huge ego
Huh, no mention of Robert Redford.
Great interview! She da best
So nice that they aired this 60 Minutes Overtime.
You are a goddess, Meryl!
great movie
As a woman I think...wow...kissing all those wonderful, gorgeous actors!!! What can that no like!!! Meryl is the best. Adore her. Judy
Grest actress! Really pretty woman
Clearly Meryl doesn't want to get upstaged. That's why she choose movies that is a one-woman-show.
Oh really? Death Becomes Her? She-Devil? Silkwood? Marvin’s Room? Postcards from the Edge? Need I go on?