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Meryl Streep is an actress's actress, transforming herself into characters as various as a Danish aristocrat ("Out of Africa"), an immigrant Italian ("The Bridges of Madison County") and a magazine diva ("The Devil Wears Prada"). In fact, her much-lauded roles—16 Oscar nominations and counting!—make it easy to forget that, with her high cheekbones, honey-blond hair and full lips, the actress herself is a total babe. "As a girl, I remember really liking the feeling of being pretty," she has recalled. "It was sort of thrilling and could put a spring in your step." Well, this month, at 60-years-old, Streep plays the romantic lead opposite Alex Baldwin in "It's Complicated." No doubt the spring is still in her step.
1967: As a senior at Bernards High School in Bernardsville, N.J., Streep was a popular cheerleader. "It was my first real characterization," she later joked. "I played blond homecoming queen for a few years." (Photo: Yearbook Inc.) See What's Right Now at InStyle.com
Meryl Streep is an actress's actress, transforming herself into characters as various as a Danish aristocrat ("Out of Africa"), an immigrant Italian ("The Bridges of Madison County") and a magazine diva ("The Devil Wears Prada"). In fact, her much-lauded roles—16 Oscar nominations and counting!—make it easy to forget that, with her high cheekbones, honey-blond hair and full lips, the actress herself is a total babe. "As a girl, I remember really liking the feeling of being pretty," she has recalled. "It was sort of thrilling and could put a spring in your step." Well, this month, at 60-years-old, Streep plays the romantic lead opposite Alex Baldwin in "It's Complicated." No doubt the spring is still in her step.
1967: As a senior at Bernards High School in Bernardsville, N.J., Streep was a popular cheerleader. "It was my first real characterization," she later joked. "I played blond homecoming queen for a few years." (Photo: Yearbook Inc.) See What's Right Now at InStyle.com
"Acting is the perfect profession for me," said the first-time Oscar winner for "Kramer vs. Kramer," "because I get bored easily. I have a very short attention span." (Photo: Globe Photos) See What's Right Now at InStyle.com
Nominated for "The Bridges of Madison County," Streep attended the Academy Awards with her hair dyed to its natural shade of light brown. (Photo: Scott Downie/Celebrity) See What's Right Now at InStyle.com
Now 60 and more glamorous than ever, Streep was nominated for two Golden Globes (in the same category!) for her work in "Julie and Julia" and "It's Complicated." She took home the Globe for her spot-on portrayal as Julia Childs in the comedy "Julie and Julia." (Photo: Lee Salem/WireImage) See What's Right Now at InStyle.com