Hollywood icon Meryl Streep recently discussed the challenges and rewards of working in the film industry. Despite her remarkable success in movies like The Deer Hunter and The Devil Wears Prada, Streep highlighted the uncertainty that comes with being an actor. She emphasized the transient nature of fame and the importance of perseverance in building a lasting body of work.
In a conversation with Vogue magazine, Streep quoted playwright Tom Stoppard, emphasizing the need for actors to constantly adapt and evolve. She reflected on the unpredictable nature of the industry, noting the lack of job security and the ever-changing landscape of show business. Streep underscored the significance of resilience and adaptability in navigating the volatile world of entertainment.
Streep also shared her thoughts on the upcoming sequel to The Devil Wears Prada, expressing admiration for the script and the film’s exploration of the evolving business dynamics. Intrigued by the portrayal of organizational challenges and industry shifts, she commended the filmmakers for capturing the essence of contemporary business realities. The highly anticipated sequel is set to hit theaters on May 1, continuing the story of the iconic fashion magazine Runway.
