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Monday, November 14, 2011

Meryl Streep promotes biography Thatcher in London

When the details of the manuscript came into public view for over a year ago, Thatcher's children were listed in the press to be "shocked" to the concept.

Questions were raised about an American actor will play one of the towering figures of British politics."Iron Lady," which hits theaters January 6 in the UK, is an aging of the Thatcher look back at the ups and downs of his personal and the price paid for power.Streep attend a photo shoot for the backdrop of the Houses of Parliament, and was accompanied by film director Phyllida Lloyd, who has also worked with Meryl Streep in the musical "Mamma Mia!"The Iron Lady is likely to be a major media talking point over the next week in Britain, where former Conservative Party leader Margaret Thatcher remains a division figure both revered and reviled by the public.Streep, a two-time Oscar winner and one of the most respected actresses in Hollywood, told the Daily Mail newspaper Thatcher was to play the biggest role of his career.

"It took a lot of me, but it was a privilege of his game, it really was," the 62-year-old was quoted as saying."It 'was one of those rare, rare films in which I was grateful for the actress and grateful for the privilege, we can look at life in profound empathy."Streep said that if he does not agree with many of the policies of Thatcher, "I feel as if she believed in them and they came from an honest belief."

Daily Show correspondent Baz Bamigboye representation right Streep called "magnificent.""It's a performance of imposing proportions, which sets a new standard for action, a dramatic interpretation that examines the main forces that have marked the life of Mrs. T," he wrote, using a common abbreviation for Thatcher name.

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