Meryl Streep Reveals True Inspiration for 'Devil Wears Prada' Character

Meryl Streep has clarified the long-standing speculation about her iconic character Miranda Priestly from 'The Devil Wears Prada'. She revealed the inspiration came not from Vogue's Anna Wintour, but from directors Mike Nichols and Clint Eastwood. Streep described blending Nichols' commanding, slyly humorous directing style with Eastwood's quiet, authoritative presence. The actress shared these insights during an appearance on 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert', 20 years after the film's debut.

Key Points: Meryl Streep Reveals Miranda Priestly's True Inspiration

  • Inspiration was Mike Nichols & Clint Eastwood
  • Not based on Anna Wintour
  • Nichols' sly humor shaped tone
  • Eastwood's quiet authority influenced style
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Meryl Streep reveals the inspiration behind her 'The Devil Wears Prada' character

Meryl Streep says Miranda Priestly was inspired by Mike Nichols and Clint Eastwood, not Anna Wintour, 20 years after 'The Devil Wears Prada'.

"If Mike Nichols and Clint Eastwood had a baby, it would be Miranda Priestly. - Meryl Streep"

Los Angeles, April 6

Hollywood actress Meryl Streep has cleared the air around her portrayal of her character in 'The Devil Wears Prada'.

20 years after 'The Devil Wears Prada' debuted, fans have long speculated that her icy, commanding fashion editor character, Miranda Priestly, was inspired by Anna Wintour, reports 'People' magazine.

However, during an appearance on 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert', the actress revealed that wasn't the case at all. Instead, the Oscar winner said she drew inspiration from two Hollywood heavyweights, Mike Nichols and Clint Eastwood.

She said, "I was basically imitating Mike Nichols that whole time. If Mike Nichols and Clint Eastwood had a baby, it would be Miranda Priestly".

As per 'People', she said that Nichols' directing style helped shape the character's tone on set. "The command on the set. And Mike would do it sort of with a sly humor. People take it as mean, but it's funny. I think it's funny", she added.

Clint Eastwood, meanwhile, inspired a quieter kind of authority. She said, "Clint would never raise his voice. He would direct and people had to lean forward to hear what he was saying".

While she hasn't told Clint Eastwood about the connection, the actress shared that Nichols knew, and loved it. "I told Mike, and he was thrilled", she said.

Nichols, who is known for films like 'The Graduate', 'Working Girl' and 'Catch-22', worked with the actress on several projects, including 'Silkwood', 'Heartburn' and the HBO miniseries 'Angels in America'. Clint Eastwood is known for his signature "one-take" directing style on films like 'American Sniper', 'Million Dollar Baby' and 'Mystic River'. He has also worked with the actress on 'The Bridges of Madison County'.

The actress' late-night appearance also had a nostalgic fashion moment. She wore a cerulean blue sweater reminiscent of the iconic piece from 'The Devil Wears Prada', a wink to the film's unforgettable monologue opposite Anne Hathaway.

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Rohit P
Interesting read, but honestly, the article spends too much time on Hollywood insider details. As an Indian viewer, I just loved the movie for its fashion and workplace drama. The "cerulean blue" monologue is iconic! That's the real takeaway for me.
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Aman W
Mike Nichols and Clint Eastwood's baby 😂 That's such a brilliant and unexpected combination. It shows how actors borrow from real life to build characters. Reminds me of how our own Bollywood stars sometimes channel famous directors or producers in their roles.
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Sarah B
The quiet authority part is so true. The most powerful bosses I've had in Delhi never shouted. They just had that presence where you *had* to listen carefully. Miranda Priestly definitely had that. Streep's attention to such detail is why she's the best.
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Vikram M
Respectfully, while the acting insight is cool, I wish our media gave this much space to dissecting the craft of our own legendary Indian actors. We have so many gems like Amitabh Bachchan or Smita Patil whose process would be equally fascinating to explore.
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Kavya N
Love that she wore the cerulean blue sweater! Such a perfect, subtle callback. This movie is a classic. My friends and I still quote "That's all" and "By all means, move at a glacial pace. You know how that thrills me." Timeless! 👗💙

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