Meryl Streep on Playing the President in ‘Don’t Look Up’ | Around the Table | Entertainment Weekly

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Meryl Streep breaks down why she found it so essential to appear as the president in Adam McKay’s new Netflix comedy ‘Don’t Look Up’.

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Meryl Streep is an American actress. She is the recipient of numerous accolades, including a record 21 Academy Award nominations, winning three (behind only Katharine Hepburn for the world-record), and a record 32 Golden Globe Award nominations, winning eight.

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