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5 days ago · Sophie's Choice. Meryl Streep won an Oscar for her performance as the eponymous Polish Holocaust survivor who is still haunted by her horrific experiences. As she comes to terms with her ordeal...
3 days ago · "Sophie's Choice" is a 1982 drama nominated for five Academy Awards. How much do you remember about this movie? Warning: this quiz contains spoilers, as well as subject matter not suitable for children.
6 days ago · As Meryl Streep turns 75, we give you a lowdown on 14 of her most iconic roles. Sophie's Choice: Meryl Streep received her first Oscar in 1983 for playing the protagonist Sophie in Sophie's Choice.
2 days ago · Meryl Streep is an American film actress known for her masterly technique, expertise with dialects, and subtly expressive face. She has received an unprecedented 21 Academy Award nominations, and she won for her performances in Kramer vs. Kramer (1979), Sophie’s Choice (1982), and The Iron Lady (2011).
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- The first feature film in which Meryl Streep appeared was Julia in 1977.
- Meryl Streep won a Golden Globe Award and her third Oscar for the film The Iron Lady (2011). She performed the role of Margaret Thatcher, a portrai...
- Meryl Streep played the role of Lindy Chamberlain in the film A Cry in the Dark (1988). Lindy Chamberlain was the real-life Australian mother accus...
- Meryl Streep was awarded Commander in the Order of Arts and Letters (the highest cultural award presented by the French government) in 2002.
- In 2017 Meryl Streep was given the Cecil B. DeMille Award (a Golden Globe for lifetime achievement).
3 days ago · After acceptance, the next task for the decision-maker is to differentiate between the choices available. Applying values, preferred consequences, and long-term versus short-term thinking helps decision-makers to create a hierarchy of pain. The least worst option is usually the choice that produces the lowest pain in the longterm.
1 day ago · The ANC faces its own ‘Sophie’s choice’. Realpolitik – or the triumph of ruthless pragmatism in pursuit of national ends – is a word correctly associated with Germany’s “Iron Chancellor” Otto von Bismarck, whose 19 years in office (1871-1890) forged the modern German state. Popularly, but apparently incorrectly, attributed to ...
3 days ago · Novel by William Styron Learn with flashcards, games, and more — for free.