Monday, December 5, 2011

'Iron Lady' Star Meryl Streep Celebrated By Past Co-Stars at Kennedy Center Honors

Of the five names to be recognized at Sunday's 34th Annual Kennedy Center Honors in Washington, D.C., Meryl Streep likely received one of the higher profile salutes.our editor recommends'Iron Lady' Director Responds to Uproar Over Meryl Streep's 'Over-Emotional' PerformancePresident Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton Salute Top Artists at 34th Annual Kennedy Center HonorsMeryl Streep's 'The Iron Lady' Sparks Internet Frenzy Following Early Screenings PHOTOS: Best Presidents in Movies and TV Robert De Niro first took the stage to introduce his Falling in Love co-star, taking shot at her great fortune with acting awards. "One factor keeping Meryl's average is down is that she has to compete with Meryl Streep, including last year when her performance in Julie and Julia beat out her performance in It's Complicated," he said, referring to her two Golden Globe nominations in 2010. "Meryl was so gracious in losing." De Niro's remarks weren't the only salute she received from past collaborators. Emily Blunt, Anne Hathaway, Kevin Kline and Stanley Tucci all appeared in a musical tribute to Streep. Ahead of the show, President Obama spoke of Streep at a special White House presentation. "Meryl Streep was once described as a cross between a den-mother and a class cutup. I don't know who that was," he said before laughter cut him off. "Today, she's the most nominated actress in the history of the Academy Awards. She's tossed aside more than a few stereotypes along the way. Each of her roles is different, and different from what we expect Meryl Streep to be." PHOTOS: Meryl Streep and Hollywood's 10 Highest-Paid Actresses Speaking with the AP at the honors, Streep had some words of her own on the recognition. "Look where we are, look who's here," she said. "It's overwhelming. I feel very proud." Watch some highlights of the show below, via the AP: PHOTO GALLERY: View Gallery Actors Who've Played Politicians Related Topics Barack Obama Meryl Streep Robert De Niro

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