I´m an actress myself and, when I started the drama school, my teacher told us: you have to play with the seriousness with which children play. I never forget it till now. Thanks Meryl !!! You are georgeus!!!!
so true, what I also remember from childhood is taking the story/situation very seriously, and the few times I've been in character I also really thought I was in that situation
Even without the emotionally-draining roles and all the accurate accents, she is still one of the greatest actors I've ever seen. When you see her (in most of her works), it's as if you're having this invisible camera spying through her life, and you won't think that you're watching an actress uttering scripted dialogue.
@@talkfilm2686 that got shelved i feel. i agree, we need her back in the theaters, though, no more streaming projects for now... at least just one for cinema pls
And THAT ladies and gentlemen is why she's so freaking BRILLIANT. Most of us have so taken on the mantle of our societal disdain and skepticism that we simply cannot imagine suspending DISbelief. Ms. Streep, on the other hand, even in her role as an actor (or maybe especially in her role as an actor)...cannot imagine NOT believing that she is, at any given moment, precisely who she thinks she is...Hello Oscar (smile).
She’s so grounded. Ugh love it :) One of the most right field actresses we have working today. Seriously. She is very “all there.” It’s incredibly refreshing to see that in artists. When a person has intelligence, sensibility, logic AND a sort of enigmatic creativity.. that is something you can’t look away from. It makes an artist/individual an anomaly. That’s not just speaking on Streep, but every single artist who represents those qualities. It’s very very refreshing. The simple term: well rounded.
Somehow it's good to hear her say that she wouldn't know what to do if she were charged with teaching acting. I have taught dance, but always felt that it wasn't natural or easy for me, and I felt strangely ashamed of that. I used to figure, if I worked as a dancer for years, I should have the tools to teach it. Her statement validates that not everyone is necessarily meant to, or can do both.
I honestly have no idea how the world will still turn when beauties like Meryl go 😭 Meryl, Bette Midler, Diane Keaton… they were my childhood memories and they are amazing! Still enjoy watching them now after 30 years. That’s real talent.
Meryl has still retained her youthfulness. I look at her face and i can see her in the Deer Hunter, which is pretty amazing considering when where in our 70s we normally don't look like our youthful selves. I'm 51 and i would date Meryl in a heartbeat!
She speaks about acting in such a thorough, well thought out and simple way. Trully a plentiful video, despite being short. Her approach is very authentic and easy to understand because she knows what she's doing and how to describe it. I especially loved the part when she paralleled acting with children's make believe and how there's no room (or need) for doubt. That is such great advice. There's billions of people and thus billions of characters to play, thus any way you can play them is correct, as long as you fully commit to it, cos that's the human part that they need to have (100% present).
I was living in New Haven when she was going to Yale and was lucky enough to see and hear her perform and boy could she sing and dance...Wow ! Incredible acting ! It was obvious where she was headed 🎉
Well, it was more about the feeling of being afraid of getting it wrong than dwelling on her accents as the standout thing in her work or her projects as a whole. Still a question about accent, but not the kind that minimizes the rest of the work. I love her answer though. It was so creative, intuitive, and introspective.
@@hollystiener16 To her it is. Whatever her perspective and reasoning for that, is what it is. To some, like you it isn't. Who knows why opinions differ, but her statement may have been too harsh and could have been said in a different, more nuanced way when describing have she felt personally on the focus of the accent. She stated that "it is like focusing on one color of a painting." Her sentiment about the viewer or journalist ONLY focusing on the accent when it comes to the performance or movie is an assumption and also approaching the topic too literally. It is something that people are fascinated by and that fascination is not intended to dismiss the rest of thecwork.
@@hollystiener16 so bcuz you claim to be an actor, Ms. Holly Steiner, that means that gives you the right to invalidate another actors unique perspective and point of view? Especially Meryl Streep who is arguably the greatest of all time? Interesting. Good luck in your career. I’ll keep my eyes pealed.
@@srldwg I am not claiming to be an actress. Since each part is the sum of a whole, the accent is an important piece to discuss. I understood her analogy. I more think that it is so easy or just comes naturally for her to do accents that it seems boring to her.
I just recently saw one of her older interviews and it made me realize that the way she speaks has significantly changed. In the older one she's very soft and almost sounds like Princess Diana. Here her voice is much louder, her inflections much more heightened and expressive.
To think that doubting oneself,does not even occur to Meryl.We are amazing ,creative,powerful human beings! Take that from Meryl,make your own!That's the real you.Period!
I just remember when our twice impeached ex- president called her an "overrated actress" 😂 I mean you can call a lot of other actresses as overrated, but that word won't EVER apply to Meryl Streep.
Watching Meryl Streep outside of her mind blowing acting career, I still feel like she is acting all the time (and I don´t mean it in a bad way). She played so many characters, unbelievably believable in each, she is too good at this that watching her talk normally I feel like she´s each and every role, haha. :D Maybe it´s just me, but I really don´t know when Meryl is acting and when she is not acting :DDD
Exactly! Absolute belief - and the disciplined GENIUS to back it up!!! From a not-very-sharp interviewer, one of the most illuminating answers about acting ever elicited!
Thank you for your comment, and for the most part we completely agree. However the "not-very-sharp interviewer" actually knew what they were doing apparently.
I was at that hotel room one Sunday afternoon and this crazy film was being aired, "Florence Foster Jenkins". Meryl Streep is just this stupendous actress.
Interesting interview. Meryl Streep is like a female Tom Hanks, or should I say vice versa? 😄 They are both great actors, lived their lives without drama, intelligent, and class acts. 👏👍💖
Did she just give a beautiful philosophical answer about how the accent is such a minute detail of the entire body of work of a character...for him to just ask ANOTHER surface-level question about the ACCENT????
Be kind rewind says in her vídeo about Meryl that people tend to focus on the accents because it Is something tangible that people can qualify as good or bad, while judging the acting itself Is more subjective
"that you are going to trash the movie by doing the wrong accent"? It's not a question of doing things right or wrong, it's a question of enjoying ourselves. We are not alive to get validation from others but to be happy, to feel love and peace. When you are a kid you never worry about doing things wrong, you just are and try to have fun!! But of course comes the worry of being rejected by others, losing your job, having no money to pay for your bills... And ultimately dying. Let's live then!! If you lose eerything or even if you die, you will see that worrying was a waste of time.
On one hand, I think the question about the accents is a legitimate question! What I want to know though, is how do you prepare? What is your method? Many great actors have their own methods. And on the other hand, I can see how picking apart one's innate abilities is sort of, reductive, for the actor. It can be a hinderance, for me, at least, to over analyze things. For me, I would go out & try to experience the things they did, until I find something that connects me to that person, and I just feel it. I have to know that I'm connecting to the character. Otherwise your performance is all over the place. You have to have continuity with a character. Meryl likes to play characters that she can immerse herself in & literally become them. They aren't always necessarily strong women, but they are interesting women. Like Karen Silkwood. It's very interesting that she thought acting was silly. It can feel that way. How she overcame that so she could immerse herself in her characters is something I'd like to hear.
I can't believe this guy harping on accents - though in fairness this is part of a longer interview - an accent is something cosmetic, on the surface - it's not why we're transfixed by someone on the screen or stage - though a viewer can be distracted by an improper accent -
I´m an actress myself and, when I started the drama school, my teacher told us: you have to play with the seriousness with which children play. I never forget it till now. Thanks Meryl !!! You are georgeus!!!!
@Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?
so true, what I also remember from childhood is taking the story/situation very seriously, and the few times I've been in character I also really thought I was in that situation
Sophie's choice should've been her instead of the kids.
Why did you forget it now?
@@HansDelbruck53 I didn't
Even without the emotionally-draining roles and all the accurate accents, she is still one of the greatest actors I've ever seen. When you see her (in most of her works), it's as if you're having this invisible camera spying through her life, and you won't think that you're watching an actress uttering scripted dialogue.
Her friends said she did it very well?! She's the greatest actress of the last 50 years. Nobody will ever come close to her phenomenal versatility.
Cate Blanchett is also awesome. Sometimes I didn't even recognise her in a role she's such a chameleon...
@@lone982 I was about to say that. Love both!
Debra Winger, Cate Blanchet, Isabelle Adjani, Ingrid Bergman, Katharine Hepburn, Diane Keaton, Audrey Hepburn, Elisabeth Taylor, Liv Ullman, etc, etc, etc, etc ...
She Is a Marvel and so dedicated to giving 100 percent!
@@kahinalou3992 True!!!!
Such a legend,she's been a bit quiet lately,i'd love to see her on the big screen in a good dramatic role.
Meryl has been shooting Only Murders in the Building Season 3. Can’t wait for that, it’s a great show
But have you seen the scripts lately? She can't play a super hero!
@@wokeisnonsense I definitely don't want to see her doing that sort of role,something like The Hours or Silkwood.
@@leightonbate7516 yes she’s supposed be shooting a film about broadway
@@talkfilm2686 that got shelved i feel. i agree, we need her back in the theaters, though, no more streaming projects for now... at least just one for cinema pls
And THAT ladies and gentlemen is why she's so freaking BRILLIANT. Most of us have so taken on the mantle of our societal disdain and skepticism that we simply cannot imagine suspending DISbelief. Ms. Streep, on the other hand, even in her role as an actor (or maybe especially in her role as an actor)...cannot imagine NOT believing that she is, at any given moment, precisely who she thinks she is...Hello Oscar (smile).
"I think I am who I think I am." I heart MS
She seems like such a grounded, good, comfortable person. A calming presence. She’s one of the greatest if not the greatest of our era.
Not the greatest sorry Katrine Hepburn en Audrey are the greatest!
Such a grounded person filled with humility. She is each and every character she has played.
She’s so grounded. Ugh love it :)
One of the most right field actresses we have working today. Seriously. She is very “all there.” It’s incredibly refreshing to see that in artists. When a person has intelligence, sensibility, logic AND a sort of enigmatic creativity.. that is something you can’t look away from. It makes an artist/individual an anomaly. That’s not just speaking on Streep, but every single artist who represents those qualities. It’s very very refreshing. The simple term: well rounded.
And yet people hate her now,my own family included,,bc she DARED speak negatively about Trump!😢
She is acting.
@@cathalsurfs Nope!
She's such a brilliant woman. And so good natured. It's gotta be a pleasure interviewing Meryl Streep.
she's got to be one of the greatest ever
Somehow it's good to hear her say that she wouldn't know what to do if she were charged with teaching acting. I have taught dance, but always felt that it wasn't natural or easy for me, and I felt strangely ashamed of that. I used to figure, if I worked as a dancer for years, I should have the tools to teach it. Her statement validates that not everyone is necessarily meant to, or can do both.
I honestly have no idea how the world will still turn when beauties like Meryl go 😭 Meryl, Bette Midler, Diane Keaton… they were my childhood memories and they are amazing! Still enjoy watching them now after 30 years. That’s real talent.
her range is immeasurable. she's always so interesting to watch.
Meryl has still retained her youthfulness. I look at her face and i can see her in the Deer Hunter, which is pretty amazing considering when where in our 70s we normally don't look like our youthful selves. I'm 51 and i would date Meryl in a heartbeat!
The interview is from 2009 when she was around 59-60 but yes, Meryl still looks great.
She speaks about acting in such a thorough, well thought out and simple way. Trully a plentiful video, despite being short. Her approach is very authentic and easy to understand because she knows what she's doing and how to describe it. I especially loved the part when she paralleled acting with children's make believe and how there's no room (or need) for doubt. That is such great advice. There's billions of people and thus billions of characters to play, thus any way you can play them is correct, as long as you fully commit to it, cos that's the human part that they need to have (100% present).
She is so lovely
An accent in a performance = a color in a painting 👌🏻
I was living in New Haven when she was going to Yale and was lucky enough to see and hear her perform and boy could she sing and dance...Wow ! Incredible acting ! It was obvious where she was headed 🎉
SHE JUST MADE A LOOOOOTTT OF SENSE. I FEEL LIKE MY ADMIRATION TO HER JUST WENT UP A LEVEL. Thanks for this
She’s is such a living legend, a chameleon actress, so transformative and convincing… utterly brilliant!!! 🦋❤️🔥
she's so intelligent
I'm sure you have to be very bright to be a good actor
I think this was a BRILLIANT interview. It was your choice of questions.
An amazing woman...I could listen to her for hours.
i could listen to you strangling for hours
What an amazing answer, to the accent question!
I love Meryl Streep so much. She is always incredible to watch.
I just watched Out of Africa again after almost 40 years, she is superb in all she does.❤
She's outstanding✨💯
Thank god she overslept! ❤
I love her! She is a beautiful woman with immense talent! I would love to see more of her ❤
Love her honesty and the simplicity to explain things
What a wonderful interview 👍👍
Meryl Streep is one of the best actresses !! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
She calls asking about the accent lazy journalism... and he proceeds to ask another question about the accent lol
haha. I noticed. it really is interesting to understand how she develops the various accents. I am an actress and the question is not lazy journalism.
Well, it was more about the feeling of being afraid of getting it wrong than dwelling on her accents as the standout thing in her work or her projects as a whole. Still a question about accent, but not the kind that minimizes the rest of the work.
I love her answer though. It was so creative, intuitive, and introspective.
@@hollystiener16 To her it is. Whatever her perspective and reasoning for that, is what it is.
To some, like you it isn't.
Who knows why opinions differ, but her statement may have been too harsh and could have been said in a different, more nuanced way when describing have she felt personally on the focus of the accent. She stated that "it is like focusing on one color of a painting." Her sentiment about the viewer or journalist ONLY focusing on the accent when it comes to the performance or movie is an assumption and also approaching the topic too literally. It is something that people are fascinated by and that fascination is not intended to dismiss the rest of thecwork.
@@hollystiener16 so bcuz you claim to be an actor, Ms. Holly Steiner, that means that gives you the right to invalidate another actors unique perspective and point of view? Especially Meryl Streep who is arguably the greatest of all time? Interesting. Good luck in your career. I’ll keep my eyes pealed.
@@srldwg I am not claiming to be an actress. Since each part is the sum of a whole, the accent is an important piece to discuss. I understood her analogy. I more think that it is so easy or just comes naturally for her to do accents that it seems boring to her.
I just recently saw one of her older interviews and it made me realize that the way she speaks has significantly changed. In the older one she's very soft and almost sounds like Princess Diana. Here her voice is much louder, her inflections much more heightened and expressive.
She probably has a lot more confidence in herself
Last sequence is very profound. I AM who I AM. Mystic, really.
The best. Period. Watch her use her props onscreen. She uses them organically to connect deeper into her characters.
Thank you. That's something to look out for the next time I watch a film of hers.
I LOVE THIS WOMAN SO MUCH. SHE'S SUCH A LEGEND, A UNIQUE TALENT.
The greatest ever 🙌🏻
Crazy, crazy talented! 💙
Eternally classy!
If the talent is not there there is not much a person can do no matter how many acting lessons you take ,that is the bare truth !
"So there!" said Meryl Streep.
Hello, good evening and I hope all’s fine you there. Hope to hear from you soon...Ok
I LOVE HER
"being asked about accents is lazy journalism"
*interviewer proceeds to ask another question about accent
A true performance artist
shush no one wants to hear it
To think that doubting oneself,does not even occur to Meryl.We are amazing ,creative,powerful human beings! Take that from Meryl,make your own!That's the real you.Period!
I just remember when our twice impeached ex- president called her an "overrated actress" 😂 I mean you can call a lot of other actresses as overrated, but that word won't EVER apply to Meryl Streep.
Such a legend ❤
Thank you so much dearest Meryl Streep, you are the one I follow in my acting as well as Marlon Brando. You both are muses for me.
Watching Meryl Streep outside of her mind blowing acting career, I still feel like she is acting all the time (and I don´t mean it in a bad way). She played so many characters, unbelievably believable in each, she is too good at this that watching her talk normally I feel like she´s each and every role, haha. :D Maybe it´s just me, but I really don´t know when Meryl is acting and when she is not acting :DDD
Queen ♥️
More! More! (And thanks for this.)
So excited for her in Only Murders in the Building.
Exactly! Absolute belief - and the disciplined GENIUS to back it up!!! From a not-very-sharp interviewer, one of the most illuminating answers about acting ever elicited!
Thank you for your comment, and for the most part we completely agree. However the "not-very-sharp interviewer" actually knew what they were doing apparently.
Happy birthday at meryl for her 75 years from italian boy live in rome
F it, it's Meryl. You already know we'll click play.
The goat for sure
GREATEST OF ALL TIME, for anyone unfamiliar with the acronym
love her
I was at that hotel room one Sunday afternoon and this crazy film was being aired, "Florence Foster Jenkins". Meryl Streep is just this stupendous actress.
Interesting interview. Meryl Streep is like a female Tom Hanks, or should I say vice versa? 😄 They are both great actors, lived their lives without drama, intelligent, and class acts. 👏👍💖
Did she just give a beautiful philosophical answer about how the accent is such a minute detail of the entire body of work of a character...for him to just ask ANOTHER surface-level question about the ACCENT????
Her and Robin Williams are so similar in their aura’s and presence, the way they speak.
I always had this image I don’t cast. However, She should’ve played Phoebe’s mother in Friends in just one episode.
Happy birthday meryl from italian boy live in rome
Diese Frau ist genial, bodenständig und sympathisch! Wow.
Meryl Streep Fenomen Women ❤❤❤❤❤
Meryl is like a painful Sevillana on holy monday under the canopy.Bella🙏👍👏👏👏👏👏
Is she really that nice? I mean she is like the nicest person I ever listened to…
Great actress in my era. Very, very talented.
"Um..I slept through the law boards test 🤷🏼♀️🤭" 💀
Meril Strip & Laura Linney 👍🔥
I love me some Meryl Streep 🥰
It's refreshing to listen to someone who doesn't use the word "like" and "literally". Kids please try to improve your vocabulary.
Be kind rewind says in her vídeo about Meryl that people tend to focus on the accents because it Is something tangible that people can qualify as good or bad, while judging the acting itself Is more subjective
Beautiful... teachrer..
“I think I am who I say am I”!
I liked her in "Silkwood"
GOAT
❤
Wow. 🫶
❤❤❤❤
"that you are going to trash the movie by doing the wrong accent"? It's not a question of doing things right or wrong, it's a question of enjoying ourselves. We are not alive to get validation from others but to be happy, to feel love and peace. When you are a kid you never worry about doing things wrong, you just are and try to have fun!! But of course comes the worry of being rejected by others, losing your job, having no money to pay for your bills... And ultimately dying. Let's live then!! If you lose eerything or even if you die, you will see that worrying was a waste of time.
If she went in law she would probably be a supreme court judge by now
Her sleeping through the law board test, maybe that was her subconsciousness, aware of what she did and didn’t want.
On one hand, I think the question about the accents is a legitimate question! What I want to know though, is how do you prepare? What is your method? Many great actors have their own methods. And on the other hand, I can see how picking apart one's innate abilities is sort of, reductive, for the actor. It can be a hinderance, for me, at least, to over analyze things. For me, I would go out & try to experience the things they did, until I find something that connects me to that person, and I just feel it. I have to know that I'm connecting to the character. Otherwise your performance is all over the place. You have to have continuity with a character. Meryl likes to play characters that she can immerse herself in & literally become them. They aren't always necessarily strong women, but they are interesting women. Like Karen Silkwood. It's very interesting that she thought acting was silly. It can feel that way. How she overcame that so she could immerse herself in her characters is something I'd like to hear.
Journalist: so, the accent ……
Meryl: asking about accent is bad journalism
Journalist: when do you realize the accent will work?
Me: 🙄🤦♂️
If i met her in person, i would be intimated by her...
That was it in a nutshell. Meryl believes who she is playing is her .
Just wondering if anyone can tell....does she have a New Jersey accent? Don't know if people from there have an identifiable accent.
Her plastic surgeon is incredible and she continues to turn out great work that still is spellbinding
She has said she has no interest in plastic surgery.
Funny one of the greatest actor...didn't think she was good...friends told her .😂 love the humility
I think she's been in everything but sci Fi or action movies
Sophie’s Choice
My nephew was telling me that if she was in a movie, he 100% wouldn't watch it.
Love her- American Juggernaut 🌿🇺🇲🌿
He was a terrible interviewer, but she handled him perfectly of course.
Wow - Meryl slaughtered this guy + rightly so 😮
Yeah wouldn’t say acting can be taught it’s instinctual. Direction is necessary, but acting is natural it’s already the part and the whole.
I can't believe this guy harping on accents - though in fairness this is part of a longer interview - an accent is something cosmetic, on the surface - it's not why we're transfixed by someone on the screen or stage - though a viewer can be distracted by an improper accent -