Meryl Streep to Portray Joni Mitchell in Cameron Crowe's Long-Awaited Biopic

Music mogul Clive Davis has confirmed that Meryl Streep will portray singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell in an upcoming biopic. The film is being directed by Cameron Crowe, who has been developing the project for years through extensive conversations with Mitchell. Production is currently slated to begin in 2026, with reports suggesting Anya Taylor-Joy may also be involved to depict a younger version of the icon. The casting, long rumored, was unofficially announced by Davis at his pre-Grammy party in Los Angeles.

Key Points: Meryl Streep Cast as Joni Mitchell in Biopic

  • Casting confirmed by Clive Davis
  • Film directed by Cameron Crowe
  • Anya Taylor-Joy may play younger Mitchell
  • Project enters production in 2026
  • Based on years of deep interviews
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Meryl Streep confirmed to play Joni Mitchell in biopic

Meryl Streep confirmed to play music legend Joni Mitchell in Cameron Crowe's upcoming biopic, with production slated for 2026.

"She's like, 'They're knocking all the time, and Joni wonders why you've taken so long to call. - Cameron Crowe"

Los Angeles, Feb 3

Hollywood actress Meryl Streep is set to portray Joni Mitchell in a new biopic. Music mogul Clive Davis recently made the revelation.

The Oscar-winner has long been rumoured to be in contention to take the lead role in a film about the music legend, which is being made by music writer-turned-director Cameron Crowe, and now Davis appears to have confirmed the casting news, reports 'Female First UK'.

As per Rolling Stone, Davis made the revelation during his annual pre-Grammy Awards party in Los Angeles. The music industry veteran took to the stage to welcome his celebrity guests and when it came to greet Mitchell, he declared she would be portrayed by Meryl Streep in Crowe's biopic.

The actress has been linked to the role since 2024 but an official announcement has yet to be made. Anya Taylor-Joy has also been linked to the project with reports suggesting she may play a younger version of the singer onscreen.

As per 'Female First UK', Cameron Crowe has been working on the film for many years and he recently suggested it would be entering production in 2026.

During a 2025 interview with the New York Times, he was asked about his friendship with Mitchell and he replied, "I am friends with Joni Mitchell. Proudly. In the best way. She was my best interview at Rolling Stone. The '79 interview that we did when she was putting out the Mingus album was, by far, the best interview I did there".

When pressed for details about his biopic, the director said, "We're going to make it next year. There's not a lot I can say about it. Soon I'll be able to speak more definitively about who's in it and how we're gonna do it and everything. I actually had a dream of a structure of how to tell that story".

He further mentioned, "So I called her place (Mitchell's) and told her right-hand person that I'd had this dream, and if somebody comes knocking, come to me first and I'll tell you this idea and we'll see what happens. She's like, 'They're knocking all the time, and Joni wonders why you've taken so long to call. So yes, come over and tell us what your idea is. This was about four and a half years ago. Joni said, 'Let's spend every Monday night. You come over here, we'll talk".

"You ask me anything you want'. So that's what I've been doing all this time. It's been incredibly inspiring - the most I've interviewed anybody, the deepest-tissue kind of conversations I've had with any artist, and I've found it invigorating and can't wait to make the movie", he added.

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Arjun K
Interesting choice! I discovered Joni Mitchell's music through my dad's old records. "Both Sides Now" is timeless. Cameron Crowe seems deeply passionate about the project, which gives me hope. Hope they do justice to her legacy.
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Sarah B
As a musician myself, I'm thrilled! Mitchell's songwriting is pure poetry. The fact that Crowe has spent years talking with her every Monday is the kind of dedication we need for a biopic. Can't wait for 2026!
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Rohit P
Wow, Meryl Streep again? She's amazing, but Hollywood needs to give chances to new talent too. Anya Taylor-Joy as a younger version sounds cool though. Hope the movie shows the real struggle behind the art, not just a glamorous story.
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Karthik V
Mitchell's music has a global appeal. I remember listening to "Big Yellow Taxi" during college days. If the director has her blessing and has done such deep research, it should be good. Fingers crossed for an authentic portrayal. 🎵
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Nisha Z
Honestly, I wish they'd cast a musician or someone closer to Joni's vibe. Streep is a chameleon, but this feels like safe, Oscar-bait casting. The story itself is powerful enough. Let's see how it turns out.

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