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Alternate Names: Mary Louise Streep, Meryl Louise Streep, Μέριλ Στριπ, Мэрил Стрип, مریل استریپ, ميريل ستريب, เมอรีล สตรีป, მერილ სტრიპი, メリル・ストリープ, 梅丽尔·斯特里普, 梅莉·史翠普, 梅里尔·斯特里普, 梅麗·史翠普, 메릴 스트립
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Meryl Streep, born Mary Louise Streep on June 22, 1949, is an American actress renowned for her versatility and ability to adapt accents. Over a career spanning five decades, she has received numerous accolades including three Academy Awards from 21 nominations, and eight Golden Globe Awards from 32 nominations. She is particularly known for her role in 'Silkwood' (1983), a film based on the true story of Karen Silkwood who blew the whistle on unsafe practices at a nuclear plant.
Release Year: 1983
Nation: United States of America
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Director: Mike Nichols
Writer: Alice Arlen, Nora Ephron
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Companies: ABC Motion Pictures
Genre: Biographical Film, Biography, Drama, History, Lgbt-Related Film, Thriller
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Keywords: fighting the system, idealism, idealist, nuclear power plant, oklahoma, plutonium, radiation, research
The story follows Karen Silkwood (Meryl Streep), a metallurgy worker at the Kerr-McGee plutonium processing plant in Oklahoma. After discovering dangerous safety violations and being purposefully contaminated, she decides to blow the whistle on these practices. Throughout the process, she faces psychological torture and is possibly murdered to prevent her from exposing the truth.
Silkwood (1983) is a biographical drama directed by Mike Nichols that recounts the true story of Karen Silkwood, a nuclear plant worker who courageously fought against unsafe practices at the Kerr-McGee plant. The film explores themes of idealism and fighting the system, with Streep's portrayal of Silkwood earning critical acclaim.