Photo: Vulture and Getty Images This Sunday night, the Golden Globes will do what they always do: serve modestly portioned dinner and copious amounts of drinks to Hollywood’s most well-publicized celebrities. They’ll afford Oscars-race momentum to the actors, actresses, and films upon which they bestow their prizes. And they’ll call Meryl Streep to the stage to accept an award for being the best actress in the world. That’s just what they do.
Meryl Streep in The Manchurian Candidate. Photo: Paramount Pictures 31. The Iron Lady, Best Actress in a Motion Picture — Drama Meryl’s most recent Globe win came for this burlesque of a take on Margaret Thatcher, a performance that’s not as far removed from British drag queen Baga Chipz’s impersonation than any of us would like.
27. Marvin’s Room, Best Actress in a Motion Picture — Drama The interesting thing here is that when Oscar nominations came around, it was Streep’s co-star Diane Keaton who got the nomination instead, a moment of silently devastating shade that we don’t discuss nearly enough. 23. It’s Complicated, Best Actress in a Motion Picture — Comedy or Musical Great kitchens, beautiful kitchens.
19. Out of Africa, Best Actress in a Motion Picture — Drama The epitome of High-End Streep, in a movie that was basically The English Patient of the ’80s. Elaine Benes would’ve hated this one too. 15. The Deer Hunter, Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture Meryl’s first brush with awards attention. The movie ends up being dominated by the men and the war and the Russian roulette of it all, but this is a deeply solid and supportable nomination.
11. A Cry in the Dark, Best Actress in a Motion Picture — Drama This performance is so much more than “the dingo took my baby,” with Streep ferociously digging into the role of a defiantly unlikable mother of a tragically dead child, upon whom the entire country of Australia turned like a pack of … well, you know.
7. Adaptation, Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture This was the performance that lit a spark under Streep’s career and launched her into the 2000s with both awards momentum and the sense that she could work with a cutting-edge auteur like Spike Jonze. It’s a strange enough role that you get a kick watching Meryl Streep, of all people, get stoned and stare at her feet. But, as expected, Streep finds drive and faults and humanity at the core of her fictional Susan Orlean.
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