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Meryl Streep received Best Actress honors in the homeland of the woman she portrayed in The Iron Lady.
The Artist, Meryl Streep Triumph at British Film Awards 2012
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For about half of The Iron Lady, Streep appears as an imagined version of Margaret Thatcher as she may be today – lost, proud, befuddled, determined, in constant conversation with her dead husband, Denis.
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Meryl Streep received Best Actress honors in the homeland of the woman she portrayed in The Iron Lady.
The Artist, Meryl Streep Triumph at British Film Awards 2012
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The award for least surprising event in any awards season went to Meryl Streep, winning the best actress Bafta as the great imitator of Margaret Thatcher in The Iron Lady.
Bafta missed their chance to break The Artist's silence 2012
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Watching the new film, The Iron Lady, where Thatcher is portrayed magnificently by Meryl Streep, it was startling how many of Thatcher's speeches of the 1980s sounded like Gingrich's recent ones: get those children off their duffs and give them a broom!
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com William O'Rourke 2012
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The Actress of the Year award was tied between Anna Paquin for her performance in Kenneth Lonergan's drama Margaret and Meryl Streep for her portrayal of former prime minister Margaret Thatcher in The Iron Lady.
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The Actress of the Year award was tied between Anna Paquin for her performance in Kenneth Lonergan's drama Margaret and Meryl Streep for her portrayal of former prime minister Margaret Thatcher in The Iron Lady.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Telegraph Staff 2012
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Streep won the award for her role as former British prime minister Margaret Thatcher in The Iron Lady.
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The actress, who has won two Oscars in her career, is strongly tipped to pick up the Best Actress statuette for her performance as the former prime minister in The Iron Lady.
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Watching the new film, The Iron Lady, where Thatcher is portrayed magnificently by Meryl Streep, it was startling how many of Thatcher's speeches of the 1980s sounded like Gingrich's recent ones: get those children off their duffs and give them a broom!
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com William O'Rourke 2012
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