11977: Meryl establishes her career on the Public Theater stage.
Jack Mitchell//Getty ImagesMeryl Streep moved to New York City in 1975 and began acting onstage. Joseph Papp, founder of the Public Theater, cast her in some of her first roles, and the two developed a close relationship.
21978: Gazing at John Cazale, her love before she found Don Gummer.
Mondadori Portfolio//Getty ImagesMeryl met one of loves of her life, John Cazale — most well known for his role as Fredo Corleone in the Godfather series — after they acted together in Shakespeare in the Park's Measure for Measure in the summer of 1976. But Cazale suffered from lung cancer, and Streep took a supporting role in The Deer Hunter to spend more time with him on-set before he died. Even for that small part, she earned her first Oscar nomination.
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31978: Streep's Holocaust role before "Sophie's Choice."
NBC//Getty ImagesTaking another step away from the stage and onto the screen, Streep acted in miniseries Holocaust based in Nazi-era Germany. The role pushed her ever closer to nationwide fame.
41978: Meryl reads feminist classic "The Female Eunuch" while dressed as Kate the Shrew.
Jack Mitchell//Getty ImagesJust three years out of Yale Drama School, Streep was acting in leading roles like Kate in Taming of the Shrew alongside veterans like Raul Julia.
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51979: A love letter to "Manhattan" with Woody Allen.
Allan Tannenbaum//Getty ImagesStreep stars opposite Woody Allen as his ex-wife who divorced him for another woman. Though it was a supporting role, it helped to validate her in the film world.
61979: Playing the love interest in "The Seduction of Joe Tynan."
Images Press//Getty ImagesMeryl Streep plays an attorney who has an affair with a politician, acted by Alan Alda, who also wrote the film's script.
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71980: Dustin Hoffman gets a little too excited about "Kramer vs. Kramer" success.
Archive Photos//Getty ImagesStreep won her first Oscar for her work in Kramer vs. Kramer, and Dustin Hoffman seems to be drawn to her successful glow. She was integral in her character's development, even writing the famous courtroom speech herself.
81980: Streep speeds toward the legendary level of Al Pacino.
Images Press//Getty ImagesIn a 2016 ABC News interview, Streep said, "I remember meeting Al Pacino when I was very young. It was The Godfather time, and I was nobody." They had met in the ’70s, when Streep was at the cusp of her acting career.
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91980: The Hollywood Queen meets the Queen.
Graham Turner//Getty ImagesIn London, Meryl Streep shook the hand of Queen Elizabeth II after a Royal Film Performance of Kramer vs Kramer.
101981: Smiling in her dressing room after the opening of "Alice in Concert."
Bettmann//Getty ImagesStreep appeared as Alice in the eponymous Broadway musical Alice in Concert. It was generally poorly reviewed, but naturally Streep won an Obie Award for her role.
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111982: Two of Hollywood's most accomplished actors in their early days.
Images Press//Getty ImagesMeryl Streep and Diane Keaton smile for a photo a couple years after both appearing in Manhattan. It would be years before they played sisters in Marvin's Room (1996).
121983: The love triangle that made "Sophie's Choice."
Ron Galella//Getty ImagesIn a career-making role, Meryl Streep played a concentration camp survivor caught in a vicious love triangle. Here she appears with her costars Kevin Kline and Peter MacNicol.
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131983: Streep can't believe her luck at winning her second Oscar.
Bettmann//Getty ImagesStreep won her second Academy Award just three years after her first. Once she had shone in the role in Sophie's Choice, there was no turning back from her destiny to become a Hollywood household name.
141985: Staying true to her character in "Out of Africa."
Sunset Boulevard//Getty ImagesStreep as Danish author Karen Blixen acts alongside Robert Redford in Out of Africa. She allegedly fought often with director Sydney Pollack, who reportedly didn't think she was sexy enough for the part and hated the aristocratic accent she used after studying tapes of the real-life Blixen.
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151986: Hobnobbing with other celebrities.
Kevin Winter//Getty ImagesStreep and Jessica Lange sit around a table together at a post–Oscars party at Spago's in L.A. Just three years prior, the two had won Academy Awards themselves.
161986: Putting her celebrity power to use.
Ron Galella//Getty ImagesStreep joined actress Joanne Woodward, wife of Paul Newman, for an event for Project Vote, a nonpartisan, not-for-profit group that enrolls voters. Over the years, she would continue to use her influence to support the causes she cared about.
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171987: Starring in "Ironweed," her second consecutive movie opposite Jack Nicholson.
Columbia TriStar//Getty ImagesIn 1986, Streep plays Jack Nicholson's wife in an autobiographical film about Nora Epron's failed marriage. The following year they acted alongside each other again, in Ironweed, a sad Depression-era film about two occasional lovers reflecting on their sad lives.
181988: Streep dons a black bowl-cut wig for "A Cry in the Dark."
Michael Ochs Archives//Getty ImagesMeryl Streep played Lindy Chamberlain, a real-life mother at the center of one of Australia's most publicized murder cases who claimed a dingo stole and killed her baby.
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191989: Buddying up with Jeremy Irons at Sadie's in NYC.
Images Press//Getty ImagesThe two became close when they first starred opposite each other in The French Lieutenant's Woman, a period romance based on a John Fowles novel. Streep won a Golden Globe and an Oscar nomination. They'd later act together again in The House of the Spirits.
201989: Meryl opts for a black comedy after a string of serious films.
Ron Galella//Getty ImagesA girl needs to laugh sometimes, which is exactly what Streep had in mind when she took the lead role in She-Devil, in which she plays a glamorous writer obsessed with beauty.

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