Meryl Streep is an American actress born on June 22, 1949 in
Summit, New Jersey. She is respected as a TV, theatre and movie actress.
Her first appearance in theatre was in the play The Playboy of Seville
in 1971. Later, in 1977 she had her role in a TV films The Deadliest
Season and Julia. Recognition and respect for her success in acting came
with movies The Deer Hunter in 1978 and Kramer vs. Kramer in 1979. She
won three Oscars for Best Actress – for movies Kramer vs. Kramer,
Sophie's Choice and The Iron Lady. She has also won eight Golden Globe
Awards, two Emmy Awards, one Cannes Film Festival Award and many others.
Meryl is currenly filming a drama called August: Osage County, which release is announced for 2013.
Has Meryl Streep Had Plastic Surgery?
It is extremely unlikely that Meryl Streep will ever become a candidate for plastic surgery gone wrong!
In Hollywood circles and now the wider ‘blogosphere’, Meryl Streep is well known for her very negative stance towards any type of cosmetic or celebrity plastic surgery.
Meryl Streep was born on June 22nd, 1949 and, given her age, some
may have expected the Oscar-winning actress to have at least tried a
facelift (see facelift without surgery) in an effort to keep up with
some of the younger A-list beauties that now get the top roles in the
latest Hollywood productions.
Meryl Streep made her screen debut as long ago as 1977 in The
Deadliest Season and then later that year, her film debut in Julia.
Following starring roles in Deer Hunter in 1978 and the Kramer vs Kramer
in 1979, she was nominated and then won an Oscar for the latter. Meryl
Streep is widely respected and revered as one of Hollywood’s all-time
female actresses.
Meryl Streep Speaks Out Against Cosmetic Surgery
Back in 2008, Meryl criticized Hollywood celebrities of both sexes for
going under the knife, arguing that there are indeed advantages to
growing older in Tinseltown as different types of roles are offered.
She would no doubt be critical, therefore, of Jane Fonda’s very public
decision to have cosmetic enhancements (see also Jane Fonda).
“The good thing about getting older is that when they do cast you it’s
often something interesting – you’re no longer asked to be the beautiful
leading lady,” she said.
“When actors aren’t hired just for their matinee looks they are given
the chance to play roles that “examine all the idiosyncrasies people
have.”
Streep clearly understands that it is impossible to hold onto the smooth clear complexions of youth forever.
“I think you have to embrace getting older and celebrate life,” she advised.
That’s may be something Meg Ryan or Jocelyn Wildenstein (Cat Woman
cosmetic surgery) should have considered. Those two are considered
examples of bad plastic surgery.
So, Meryl Streep has vehemently denied ever having plastic
surgery and has spoken out against it. Instead, she prefers to let the
ageing process define the way she looks naturally and grow old
gracefully.
Meryl Streep has many times denied having any plastic
surgery procedures done and has long opposed to it. But, people seem to
think she looks too good for someone of age 63. They say it is strange
that she has no wrinkles on her face or that her neck is so taut and her
eyes look so youthful. It must have to be the result of cosmetic
surgery.
Critics suspect Meryl Streep has done some chemical peeling on
her face and had Botox or Restylane injected. They also gossip about her
having a necklift, facelift and supposably eyelid surgery. The trick
is, if she had those procedures done, she has had done it by a great
plastic surgeon who knows his job and who knows how to make it look
natural and not noticeable.
In 2008, Meryl Streep criticized Hollywood celebrities of both
sexes for going under the knife, arguing that there are indeed
advantages to growing older as different types of roles are offered.
"The good thing about getting older is that when they do cast you it’s
often something interesting – you’re no longer asked to be the beautiful
leading lady," Streep claimed.
"When actors aren’t hired just for their matinee looks they are given
the chance to play roles that "examine all the idiosyncrasies people
have" Streep stated.
Meryl Streep clearly understands that it is impossible to look
like a 20 year old when you are over 50 and she has come to terms with
ageing.
"I think you have to embrace getting older and celebrate life," she advised.
Meryl is very charming and attractive without all these plastic
surgeries that are imposed on celebrities. She certainly is a great
example of growing gracefully. Don't you think?
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