
Meryl came in second in a poll of the world’s worst fictional bosses. Her portrayal of New York fashion editor Miranda Priestly, in The Devil Wears Prada (2006) ended just after Scrooge.
June 22, 1949
Mary Louise Streep
Born in Summit, New Jersey (USA), Meryl's early performing ambitions leaned toward the opera. She started voice training at age 12 and took up acting in high school.
Streep made her Broadway debut in 1975 with Trelawny of the Wells and her screen debut in Julia (1977).
In 1978 she took the female lead in The Deer Hunter, picking up her first Academy Award nomination. That same year she also starred in the television miniseries Holocaust.
One year later Kramer vs. Kramer (1979) established her as a first-rank star. Streep's career continued to climb in the 1980s.
In the 1990s her fame declined a little. In spite of forays into comedy (Death becomes her (1992)), Streep was always considered a serious actress, her name typically associated with a serious, often depressing sort of film. In 1994 she tackled her first action film, The river wild and in 1995 she was back with The Bridges of Madison County (Directed by Clint Eastwood).
Meryl's reputation as an acting great remained, appearing in Marvin's Room , and completing another successful decade with Music of the Heart.