
Meryl Streep: Mystery and Metamorphosis
Documentary · TV Movie
Overview
Meryl Streep is one of the most versatile and successful actresses of all time and is still considered a superstar after 50 years of career. She fascinates filmmakers and audiences alike with her broad range of expression.
Top Cast
Charles-Antoine de Rouvre
Charles-Antoine de Rouvre
Self - Narrator (voice)
Charles-Antoine de Rouvre
Self - Narrator (voice)
Michael Schulman
Michael Schulman
Self - Author
Michael Schulman
Self - Author
Erin Carlson
Erin Carlson
Self - Author
Erin Carlson
Self - Author


Isabelle Giordano
Isabelle Giordano
Self - Journalist
Isabelle Giordano
Self - Journalist


Gene Shalit
Gene Shalit
Self - TV Host (archive footage)
Gene Shalit
Self - TV Host (archive footage)


Meryl Streep
Meryl Streep
Self - Actress (archive footage)
Meryl Streep
Self - Actress (archive footage)
Joseph Papp
Joseph Papp
Self - Stage Director (archive footage)
Joseph Papp
Self - Stage Director (archive footage)


Alan J. Pakula
Alan J. Pakula
Self - Filmmaker (archive footage)
Alan J. Pakula
Self - Filmmaker (archive footage)
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