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The University of Texas’ Harry Ransom Center on Monday announced that Meryl Streep will attend “A Celebration of Film,” the center’s fall event honoring actor Robert De Niro. Film critic and historian Leonard Maltin will also attend, acting as master of ceremonies. Taking place at the AT&T Hotel and Conference Center on September 24, “A Celebration of Film” will support preservation and access to historical film materials archived at HRC. De Niro’s archive, which is also housed at HRC, will be featured in a new exhibition examining his early years at the American Workshop, in acting instructor Stella Adler’s classes, and in plays and films that marked his initial successes and learning experiences. De Niro first donated his archive to the HRC in 2006, including annotated screenplays, correspondence, production records, film stills and behind-the-scenes photographs, posters and publicity materials, props, costumes, videotapes, and motion picture film. The gala supports the museum’s mission to preserve and provide access to historical film materials. In an effort to expand access to this unique celebration, the HRC will also hold its first-ever ticketed after party, immediately following the gala. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit hrc.utexas.edu/gala for the gala and hrc.utexas.edu/afterparty/ for the post-production afterparty.
In response to the overturning of Roe V. Wade, Dr. Stacy L. Smith and the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative of the University of Southern California have announced a project which “will monitor popular entertainment content for issues related to reproductive rights, marriage equality, interracial relationships, and gun violence, and offer insights to create change.” According to the AV Club, the initiative comes with the support of many high-profile actors and producers, including Meryl Streep, Scarlett Johansson, Kerry Washington, Julianne Moore, Tessa Thompson, Amy Schumer, Laura Dern, and more. The Annenberg Inclusion Initiative works as an academic think tank out of USC Annenberg focusing on inequality in the entertainment industry, in front of and behind the camera. Those involved with study will not only use the research finding to offer solutions, but will also launch a “reproductive rights Accelerator program” to offer financial support to undergraduate film work on the subject. “The entertainment community plays a critical role in educating people about their sexual and reproductive health and rights, including abortion. With Roe v. Wade overturned and birth control, LGBQT+ and other rights threatened, this new Annenberg Inclusion Initiative research project will provide an invaluable tool to ensure audiences are reached with medically and legislatively accurate storytelling about these issues,” Planned Parenthood’s Caren Spruch says. “As we fight for every person’s right to bodily autonomy, working together with the Initiative and its supporters will be essential to changing the culture to achieve this goal.” Many thanks to Glenn for the heads-up.
After another deep dive into the Meryl Streep archives, a nice batch of additional pictures have been added to the photo gallery. Updates include the 1982 Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards, where she won Best Actress for “Sophie’s Choice”, the 2004 St. Petersburg International Festival Of Festivals (which I have never heard of before) and some fantastic deleted scenes and production stills from “Death Becomes Her”. The complete list of updates can be found below the previews. Enjoy your weekend.
Photo Gallery – Public Appearances – 2004 – St. Petersburg International Festival Of Festivals
Photo Gallery – Career Photography – Angels in America – Production Stills
Photo Gallery – Public Appearances – 1999 – Film Society Tribute to Mike Nichols
Photo Gallery – Career Photography – The House of the Spirits – Production Stills
Photo Gallery – Career Photography – Death Becomes Her – Production Stills
Photo Gallery – Career Photography – Death Becomes Her – Deleted Scenes
Photo Gallery – Career Photography – Death Becomes Her – Posters & Key-Art
Photo Gallery – Public Appearances – 1992 – Taping of “Oprah: Behind the Scenes”
Photo Gallery – Public Appearances – 1982 – Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards
Photo Gallery – Career Photography – The French Lieutenant’s Woman – Production Stills
Hello everybody. It’s very quite right now with no news or appearances – I’m not even sure if the Apple TV+ Series Extrapolations, which was announced last November has been filmed or shelfed, so at this time there’s no new project to look forward to. But we can rely on the ever growing archive to bring you something new – a mixed bag of additions from the ’80s, including some wonderful French magazine scans with many thank to Alvaro and a couple of new production stills from “Out Of Africa” and “The River Wild”. Enjoy the new additions.
Photo Gallery – Career Photography – The River Wild – Production Stills
Photo Gallery – Public Appearances – 1990 – Artists Unite for Big Green Arts Preview
Photo Gallery – Articles & Scans – 1988 – Intimite (France, April 01, 1988)
Photo Gallery – Articles & Scans – 1986 – Nous Deux (France, May 07, 1986)
Photo Gallery – Career Photography – Out Of Africa – Production Stills
Photo Gallery – Articles & Scans – 1982 – Newsweek (USA, November 22, 1982)
PBS’ American Masters series is currently streaming “Joe Papp in Five Acts”, a documentary on New York’s Public Theater founder Joe Papp, who gave Meryl Streep her big break in the New York theatre right after her graduation from Yale. The documentary is a bit of an oddity, because it premiered 10 years ago at the Tribeca Film Festival and then at various festivals around the US, but it has never been broadcast on tv, so this is a premiere with a 10-year-gap. Meryl Streep’s interview has been filmed even longer ago, as it looks. While I’m bad at guessing, I would say most probably around the late 90s/early 00s. Two preview clips can be found below. Thanks to everybody for the heads-up.
“Joe Papp in Five Acts” is the story of New York’s indomitable, street-wise champion of the arts who introduced interracial casting to the American stage and brought us free Shakespeare in the Park, Hair, and A Chorus Line. Convinced that women and minorities, denied power elsewhere in society, could develop it on the stage, Papp became a tireless fighter for the arts who raised enduring debate about our founding ideals and the role of the arts in a pluralistic society. Using his life and work as its prism, the film explores the issues he chose to champion: freedom of expression, democracy in the arts, and the definition of American culture.
Video Archive – Television Specials- Joe Papp in Five Acts
A big batch of screencaptures from various television interviews and talkshows have been added to the photo gallery. Many previous appearances have been replaced with better quality captures, while others are completely new to the site, such as Meryl’s 1980 appearance on the British talkshow “Friday Night, Saturday Morning” to promote “Kramer vs. Kramer”. Many of her older British interviews have been featured in a recent BBC programme called “Talking Pictures”, which you can watch on their website (in case you live in the United Kingdom). Many thanks to Alvaro for the heads-up. Also, many thanks to Jess for contributing HD screencaptures of Meryl’s interview in the 2016 documentary “Everything is Copy” on Nora Ephron. The most recent addition is Meryl’s online conversation on the 2nd Annual Virtual Earth Day Summit last April. Check out the complete list of updates below. Have a wonderful Sunday everybody.
Photo Gallery – TV & Online Appearances – 2022 – Virtual Earth Day Summit (April 21, 2022)
Photo Gallery – TV & Online Appearances – 2016 – Everything Is Copy (March 21, 2016)
Photo Gallery – TV & Online Appearances – 2015 – BBC Breakfast News (January 08, 2015)
Photo Gallery – TV & Online Appearances – 2012 – The Andrew Marr Show (January 08, 2012)
Photo Gallery – TV & Online Appearances – 2008 – Friday Night with Jonathan Ross (July 04, 2008)
Photo Gallery – TV & Online Appearances – 2008 – BBC News (July 01, 2008)
Photo Gallery – TV & Online Appearances – 1985 – Meryl Streep at Work (November 07, 1985)
Photo Gallery – TV & Online Appearances – 1983 – Meryl Streep at the NFT (March 16, 1983)
Photo Gallery – TV & Online Appearances – 1981 – Parkinson (October 14, 1981)
Photo Gallery – TV & Online Appearances – 1980 – Friday Night, Saturday Morning (February 01, 1980)
On Sunday, Christine Baranski was honored by New York City’s MCC Theater during their annual Miscast Gala, “one of the most exciting and unique theater events in town”. Funds raised from Miscast help MCC Theater produce some of the most talked-about new work Off-Broadway and support our Youth Company and in-school partnerships that serve New York City public high school students, as well as our literary development work with emerging playwrights. Baranski’s co-stars Meryl Streep and Tracey Ullman saluted her in taped segments, vying for the title of “Christine’s best friend”. The clip can be watched below and in the video archive.
Video Archive – Miscellaneous Videos – MCC Theater’s Miscast Gala (2022)
Hello everybody. Right now, not much is happening Streep-wise. So, while we’re not missing much, have a look at some additional production stills, theatre programmes and behind the scenes pictures from various productions ranging from the late ’70s to the mid ’80s. Enjoy the additions and a nice weekend to all of you.
Photo Gallery – Career Photography – Out of Africa – Production Stills
Photo Gallery – Career Photography – The French Lieutenant’s Woman – On-Set Pictures
Photo Gallery – Career Photography – Alice in Concert – Production Stills
Photo Gallery – Career Photography – Alice in Concert – Promotional Stills
Photo Gallery – Career Photography – Alice in Concert – Programmes & Key-Art
Photo Gallery – Career Photography – The Seduction of Joe Tynan – Production Stills
Photo Gallery – Career Photography – The Seduction of Joe Tynan – Posters & Key-Art
Photo Gallery – Career Photography – Taken in Marriage – Production Stills
Photo Gallery – Career Photography – Kramer vs. Kramer – Production Stills
Photo Gallery – Career Photography – The Taming of the Shrew – Behind the Scenes
Photo Gallery – Career Photography – The Deer Hunter – On-Set Pictures
Photo Gallery – Career Photography – Holocaust – Production Stills
Photo Gallery – Career Photography – Holocaust – Posters & Key-Art
“The U.S. and the Holocaust”, a new three-part documentary directed and produced by Ken Burns, Lynn Novick and Sarah Botstein, explores America’s response to one of the greatest humanitarian crises in history. The series will air September 18, 19 and 20, at 8:00-10:00 p.m. ET (check local listings) on PBS, PBS.org and the PBS Video app. Inspired in part by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum’s “Americans and the Holocaust” exhibition and supported by its historical resources, the film examines the rise of Hitler and Nazism in Germany in the context of global antisemitism and racism, the eugenics movement in the United States and race laws in the American south. The series, written by Geoffrey Ward, sheds light on what the U.S. government and American people knew and did as the catastrophe unfolded in Europe. Narrated by Peter Coyote, voice actors in the film are: Adam Arkin, Sarah Botstein, Paul Corning, Hope Davis, Leon Dische Becker, Paul Giamatti, Mariusz Glabinski, Elliott Gould, Marlena Grzaslewicz, Murphy Guyer, Werner Herzog, Josh Lucas, Joe Morton, Carolyn McCormick, Liam Neeson, Matthew Rhys, Meryl Streep, Agate Was, Bradley Whitford and Helena Zengel. “The U.S. and the Holocaust” will be available to stream for free on all station-branded PBS platforms, including PBS.org and the PBS Video App
A great batch of quite rare public appearances pictures have been added to the photo gallery. Among the additions are events that Meryl Streep attended as an activist and supporter, including benefits by Direct Donor Action, Arts for ACTA and Paul Newman’s Hole in the Wall Camp Fundraiser. There are also screenings and Q&As for “Angels in America” and behind the scenes pictures of Meryl taping an Acoustiguides for New York’s MET Museum in 2003. A complete list of additions can be found below. Enjoy your Sunday.
Photo Gallery – Public Appearances – 2017 – FAPE U.S. Department of State Dinner
Photo Gallery – Public Appearances – 2015 – FAPE U.S. Department of State Dinner
Photo Gallery – Public Appearances – 2014 – Vassar 150th Campaign Appreciation Dinner
Photo Gallery – Public Appearances – 2005 – St. Lawrence Cement Plant
Photo Gallery – Public Appearances – 2004 – 15th Annual Hole in the Wall Camp Fundraiser
Photo Gallery – Public Appearances – 2004 – Moscow International Film Festival
Photo Gallery – Public Appearances – 2004 – School of Visual Arts Master Class
Photo Gallery – Public Appearances – 2003 – MET Museum Acoustiguides Recording
Photo Gallery – Public Appearances – 2003 – “Angels in America” Screening at J. Burns Film Center
Photo Gallery – Public Appearances – 2003 – Arts for ACTA Benefit
Photo Gallery – Public Appearances – 2002 – Giffoni Film Festival – Press Conference
Photo Gallery – Public Appearances – 2000 – Direct Donor Action Honors Efua Dorkenoo