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The stars were out to support Meryl Street at the Film Society’s Tribute to the two-time Oscar-winning actress at Avery Fisher Hall in NY last night. The Film Society’s website says that the evening honored Streep’s “remarkable career with selected film highlights, onstage salutes by friends and colleagues and personal remarks by Meryl Streep.”
The night featured a “Cocktail Buffet” and “Supper Dance” along with the tribute to Streep. Proceeds went to the Film Society.
I love Amy Adams and think she looks gorgeous here. She really was lovely at the Oscars and her look is both classy and playful.
Other luminaries at the event included Uma Thurman in a black wrap dress with a subtle silver chain belt, and Glenn Close in a floor length navy gown with an elegant button down jacket. I’m not too fond of Streep’s dress and think the cut is not flattering for her, but the night was all about her so she gets a pass.
Thanks to PRPhotos for these pictures.
Written by Celebitchy
Posted in Amy Adams, Glenn Close, Meryl Streep, Uma Thurman
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3 Responses to “Film Society Tribute to Meryl Streep with Amy Adams & Uma Thurman”
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Love Meryl - could watch her read the telephone book, she’s so interesting. Would have been nice to see pics of her daughter there too - Mami Gummer, I think her name is.
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I have much love for Meryl, Glenn and Amy. I like Uma too.
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Now THERE is a dichotomous cross section of acting talent.
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