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  1. Meryl Streep es muy conocida por su habilidad de imitar un gran número de acentos, desde el danés/inglés en Out of Africa (1985), al inglés británico en La mujer del teniente francés (1981), Plenty (1985) y La dama de hierro (2011); y del italiano en A Prairie Home Companion (2006), al irlandés en Tallo de hierro (1987) o hasta el notorio acento del Bronx de Nueva York en La duda (2008).

  2. Mary Louise Streep was born on June 22, 1949, in Summit, New Jersey, the daughter of Mary Wolf Wilkinson (1915–2001), a commercial artist and art editor; and Harry William Streep Jr. (1910–2003), a pharmaceutical executive.

  3. Mary Willa Wilkinson 1915-2001 Spouses and children. ... Meryl Streep 1949 Married September 30, 1978 toDonald J. Gummer 1946; Harry Streep WithMaeve Kinkead;

  4. Barndom og oppvekst Meryl Streeps årbokbilde fra 1966. Mary Louise Streep ble født 22. juni 1949 i Summit i New Jersey som det første barnet til Mary Wolf Wilkinson (1915–2001), en reklamekunstner og kunstredaktør og Harry William Streep jr. (1910–2003), en administrerende farmasøyt.

  5. 30 de out. de 2022 · Mary Wolf Wilkinson Streep (July 30, 1915 – September 29, 2001) was an American fine-artist and art editor. She was also the mother of actress Meryl Streep. Life and career. Born Mary Wolf Wilkinson in Brooklyn, New York, the daughter of Mary Agnes (née Wolf; 1886-1976) and Harry Rockefellow Wilkinson. She grew up in Madison, New Jersey ...

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0000658Meryl Streep - IMDb

    Meryl Streep. Actress: Out of Africa. Considered by many critics to be the greatest living actress, Meryl Streep has been nominated for the Academy Award an astonishing 21 times, and has won it three times. Meryl was born Mary Louise Streep in 1949 in Summit, New Jersey, to Mary Wolf (Wilkinson), a commercial artist, and Harry William Streep ...

  7. 4 de out. de 2001 · Mary Wilkinson Streep, 86, of Stamford, Conn., the mother of actress Meryl Streep, died Saturday, Sept. 29, 2001, at New York Hospital, Cornell Medical Center, of complications from heart disease