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Meryl Streep on her happy marriage and ageism in Hollywood
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By Gordon Kho
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Star/Showbiz/Star2/Thursday, 27 October 2016
THE 29th Tokyo International Film Festival
got on to an unofficial start a day before the actual event with a press
conference held especially for Meryl
Streep. The Oscar winner is in the capital of Japan as her latest movie Florence
Foster Jenkins was the curtain raiser for the film festival which kicked
off on Tuesday.
“It’s
very exciting and it’s a great honour that Florence Foster Jenkins has
been chosen as the Opening Film,” she tells journalists at the press
conference. “I bring greetings from (director) Stephen Frears, (co-stars) Hugh
Grant and Simon Heiberg, all of whom are working.
“But I’m currently unemployed, so I was
available to come,” she deadpans.
In the film, Streep plays a socialite
who, despite her shortcomings as a singer, decides to pursue her passion for
singing. Although the film called for her character to sing off-key, Streep -
ever the consummate actress - hired a singing coach to prepare for the role.
“I did try to learn how to sing these
arias properly, so I got a very good, true opera coach and he taught me the
arias correctly. Then, the last two weeks of the two- month preparation, we
just screwed around with them,” she shares.
Streep, 67, is one of the most celebrated
actresses of our time. She
has garnered 19 Oscar nominations, the most for any actor or ' actress, and
won three - Best Supporting Actress for Kramer Vs Kramer, and
Best Actress for Sophie’s Choice and The Iron Lady.
While older actresses are constantly
lamenting the lack of good roles in Hollywood, Streep has been consistently
working since she started in the industry in 1971.
She does acknowledge the existence of
ageism in the film industry. However, the actress says good roles for older
actresses can be found on TV these days.
“I
think there has been ageism and a lot of so-called market-driven decisions. But
I was 58 when I made Mamma Mia! And that was the most popular film I
ever made.
I
think the rules are being broken and thank goodness.
“I think a lot of possibilities come from
television, especially the long- form, serial television that we have now. It’s
been very good for women and proven there’s an audience.”
Streep, who is usually guarded about her
personal life, was candid when asked about the secret to her happy marriage. The actress is married to Don
Gummer for 38 years and the couple has four children - two of whom are
actresses, Mamie and Grace Gummer.
“I’m sure that it’s all because of him and
his good nature,” Streep says. “And it’s also that he’s an artist, and that
helps. It would be difficult to be married to someone who had a different life.”
It’s not all work for Streep on her trip
to Japan. The actress, who portrays celebrated chef Julia Child in the film Julie
& Julia, took some time off to sample Japanese cuisine.
“Yesterday, we were in Kyoto and we went
to a restaurant that has so many kinds of tofu. We have one kind of tofu (back)
home. I’ve never seen this kind of restaurant, and it was fantastic.”
Streep's film Florence Foster Jenkins was
the curtain raiser for the 20th Tokyo International Film Festival. — EPA
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