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Video Archive: Year 1991
  • April 3, 1991 · 832 views
    Meryl Streep receives the American Comedy Award for Female Performer Motion Picture for "Postcards from the Edge". The award was presented by Downtown Julie Brown. Meryl Streep did not attend the ceremony. Segment starts at 1:30:40 minutes.
  • March 25, 1991 · 8536 views
    Meryl Streep was nominated as Best Actress for "Postcards from the Edge" alongside Anjelica Huston, Julia Roberts and Joanne Woodward. The Oscar went to Kathey Bates.
  • March 22, 1991 · 8037 views
    As Daniel's (Albert Brooks) last day in Judgement City nears, he discusses with Julia (Meryl Streep) what to do after their courts decide and their futures may part
  • March 22, 1991 · 6953 views
    Home video trailer for "Defending Your Life", directed by and starring Albert Brooks and co-starring Meryl Streep
  • March 22, 1991 · 6644 views
    Theatrical trailer for "Defending Your Life", directed by and starring Albert Brooks and co-starring Meryl Streep
  • March 1, 1991 · 9225 views
    E! Entertainment profiles Meryl Streep's career with a focus on her Oscar nomination for "Postcards from the Edge". Including an interview from the set of the film.
  • February 28, 1991 · 7811 views
    Voices That Care is a 1991 song written by David Foster, Linda Thompson and Peter Cetera and recorded by a supergroup of actors, athletes and musicians.
  • February 24, 1991 · 9593 views
    The Australian Movie Show reviews "Postcards from the Edge" including an interview with Meryl Streep.
  • March 22, 1911 · 7962 views
    While on their first date in Judgement City, Daniel (Albert Brooks) asks Julia (Meryl Streep) how she has died.