Meryl Streep has been nominated for the most Oscars of any actor, a total of 17. She has won three (3) Academy Awards (Oscars), all of them for acting:
Meryl Streep has won many awards, including two Academy Awards (Oscars)
One (1) BAFTA
Two (2) Emmy Awards
Seven (7) Golden Globes
for: The French Lieutenant's Woman (1981)
for: Kramer vs. Kramer (1979)
Two Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards
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Oscars
It was her brother, Henry who sat next to her at the oscar.
Absolutely. There are many who believe Streep's performance in the 1982 drama is one of the best-ever on film. It was her second Oscar win, occurring three years after her Best Supporting Actress award for "Kramer vs. Kramer." Interestingly, Streep hasn't won another Academy Award in the three decades since.
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Meryl Streep was born on June 22, 1949
Oscars
It was her brother, Henry who sat next to her at the oscar.
She has been nominated 16 times, and has won twice.
Meryl Streep has won three Academy Awards. She received the 1979 Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her performance in "Kramer vs. Kramer." She won the 1982 Best Actress award for "Sophie's Choice" and the 2011 Best Actress award for "The Iron Lady."
Sophie's Choice
The most nominated actress is Meryl Streep, who won three Oscars in 19 nominations. The most nominated woman was designer Edith Head with 35 nominations and eight wins.
Absolutely. There are many who believe Streep's performance in the 1982 drama is one of the best-ever on film. It was her second Oscar win, occurring three years after her Best Supporting Actress award for "Kramer vs. Kramer." Interestingly, Streep hasn't won another Academy Award in the three decades since.
Meryl Streep
No, Meryl Streep is not single.
Meryl Streep's birth name is Mary Louise Streep.
Ingrid Bergman is the only actress to have won 3 Oscars (to date, until Meryl Streep wins another one). She won Best Actress for Gaslight (1944) and Anastasia (1956) and Best Supporting Actress for Murder on the Orient Express (1974).
Meryl Streep