The unparalleled Meryl Streep has once again made history in the realm of entertainment, securing her 33rd Golden Globe nomination, marking her as the most nominated actor in the illustrious history of the Golden Globes. This latest nomination recognizes her remarkable performance in Hulu’s acclaimed series, “Only Murders in the Building,” further solidifying her legacy as a titan in the world of acting.
Streep, celebrated for her exceptional talent and versatility, earned the nomination for the Best Performance by a Supporting Female Actor, portraying the character of Loretta Durkin in the Hulu series. Her role as an actor-turned-love interest opposite Martin Short’s character in the series has captivated audiences and critics alike.
Despite her already extensive list of accolades, this nomination positions Streep in a category alongside notable contenders such as Elizabeth Debicki from “The Crown,” Abby Elliott of “The Bear,” Christina Ricci in “Yellowjackets,” J. Smith-Cameron from “Succession,” and Hannah Waddingham of “Ted Lasso.”
With nine Golden Globe wins under her belt throughout her illustrious career, Streep has been recognized for exceptional performances in a myriad of iconic films, including “The Iron Lady,” “The French Lieutenant’s Woman,” “Angels in America,” “Adaptation,” “Julie & Julia,” “The Devil Wears Prada,” “Sophie’s Choice,” and “Kramer vs. Kramer.” Her accolades further extend to receiving the prestigious Cecil B. DeMille honor for lifetime achievement at the 2017 ceremony.
The critically acclaimed “Only Murders in the Building” series, in which Streep showcases her talent, garnered a total of five nominations at the upcoming Golden Globes. The show received nominations for Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy, Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy (for Selena Gomez), and Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy (both for Steve Martin and Martin Short).
Scheduled to take place on January 07, 2024, at The Beverly Hilton, the Golden Globe Awards will mark a significant moment for Streep’s illustrious career. “Only Murders in the Building,” co-created by Steve Martin and John Hoffman, premiered its third season on August 8 this year, continuing to captivate audiences and affirm Streep’s unwavering brilliance in the realm of television.
Sources By Agencies