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Meryl Streep, We Miss You at the Oscars
Meryl Streep has been missing from the Oscars for seven years. It's time to send her back to Academy Awards.
Those nominations include: “A Cry in the Dark,” “The French Lieutenant’s Woman,” “Kramer vs. Kramer,” “Ironweed,” “Adaptation,” “The Bridges of Madison County,” “The Devil Wears Prada,” “Doubt,” “Julie & Julia,” “Music of the Heart,” “One True Thing,” “Out of Africa,” “Postcards From the Edge,” “Silkwood,” “Into the Woods,” “Florence Foster Jenkins” and “August: Osage County.” Think back to 1994’s “The River Wild.” Even this action-thriller, a genre that historically remains largely unawarded by Oscar voters, earned Streep Golden Globe and SAG recognition, yet she failed to nab a nomination with the Academy. For now, Streep fans are making do with her role on Hulu’s “Only Murders in the Building.” A testament to her greatness is that even on TV she’s racking up nominations as Loretta Durkin, the kooky failed Broadway star.
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