Simply Streep is your premiere online resource on Meryl Streep's work on film, television and in the theatre - a career that has won her acclaim to be one of the world's greatest living actresses. Created in 1999, Simply Streep has built an extensive collection over the past 25 years to discover Miss Streep's body of work through thousands of photographs, articles and video clips. Enjoy your stay and check back soon.
Video Archive: television
  • October 1, 1999 · 8422 views
    Meryl Streep talks about working with Wes Craven on the series "The Directors". Scenes from the making of "Music of the Heart" are shown.
  • September 13, 1998 · 13781 views
    Meryl Streep is interviewed by CBS Sunday Morning about the current release of "One True Thing". There are also segments from her visit to the 1998 Telluride Film Festival.
  • March 1, 1997 · 8148 views
    Meryl Streep talks about director Sydney Pollack and the making of "Out of Africa".
  • February 16, 1997 · 7773 views
    As a side effect of the drugs and medication, Robbie (Seth Adkins) can not be treated at home and is hospitalized full time.
  • February 16, 1997 · 8565 views
    After a series of seizures, Lori (Meryl Streep) and Dave (Fred Ward) learn that their son has epilepsy.
  • March 1, 1996 · 13798 views
    Meryl Streep and Gene Siskel visit Yale University for a discussion with students, and then sit down at Frank Pepe’s Pizzeria for an interview about Meryl’s early years and her successful film career.
  • January 1, 1996 · 8193 views
    Introduced by Meryl Streep, "The Arts and Children: A Success Story" captures both the intrinsic value of studying the arts and their role in building the skills and commitment for mastering other school subjects.
  • September 1, 1995 · 8589 views
    Meryl Streep talks about the making of "The Bridges of Madison County" during a pre-taped interview in Paris, France, earlier in the year to promote "The River Wild".
  • November 6, 1994 · 9296 views
    A disastrous dinner at the Reverend's house turns out to spark Jessica's (Meryl Streep) in Bart (Nancy Cartwhright).
  • September 4, 1992 · 7873 views
    An adaption of the British TV series, this documentary chronicles the lives of sixteen economically, racially & socially diverse 7-year olds living throughout America.

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