We can sing in Abba Mamma Mia! and keep his nerd status in Hollywood. Meryl Streep is not afraid of the big differences ... Thus, it is committed to honoring his presence the global festival of science in New York on 1 June. In a play written by Alan Alda, Radiance: The Passion of Marie Curie, she played the role of the famous scientist.
Alongside Amy Adams and Liev Schreiber, she discovered radium necessarily acquired an audience. A benefit for the glory more than money, obviously. And the sign that Meryl Streep is still sufficiently passionate about his profession to accept confidential projects. In parallel, the star will soon be showing The Iron Lady.
She takes this time the features of Margaret Thatcher, British Prime Minister in the 80s and find the director Phyllida Lloyd, who had led in Mamma Mia! At 61, the actress has never been requested. But with such talent, it is not surprising.
Alongside Amy Adams and Liev Schreiber, she discovered radium necessarily acquired an audience. A benefit for the glory more than money, obviously. And the sign that Meryl Streep is still sufficiently passionate about his profession to accept confidential projects. In parallel, the star will soon be showing The Iron Lady.
She takes this time the features of Margaret Thatcher, British Prime Minister in the 80s and find the director Phyllida Lloyd, who had led in Mamma Mia! At 61, the actress has never been requested. But with such talent, it is not surprising.
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