Meryl Streep Reveals Miranda Priestly's True Inspirations: Not Anna Wintour

Meryl Streep has revealed the true inspirations for her iconic character Miranda Priestly are not Anna Wintour, but directors Mike Nichols and Clint Eastwood. She described blending Nichols' humorous command with Eastwood's understated, quiet power. Streep also reflected on the original film being labeled a "chick-flick," which impacted its budget compared to the upcoming sequel. The revelation comes as anticipation builds for 'The Devil Wears Prada 2', set for release.

Key Points: Meryl Streep Says Miranda Priestly Inspired by Mike Nichols, Clint Eastwood

  • Debunks Anna Wintour theory
  • Credits Mike Nichols' humor and command
  • Cites Clint Eastwood's quiet power
  • Reflects on original film's "chick-flick" label
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Not Anna Wintour, Meryl Streep names two Hollywood icons who inspired Miranda Priestly

Meryl Streep debunks Anna Wintour theory, revealing Miranda Priestly was inspired by directors Mike Nichols and Clint Eastwood ahead of the sequel.

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

Washington, April 6

In a surprising revelation ahead of the highly anticipated sequel to 'The Devil Wears Prada', actor Meryl Streep has clarified the real-life inspirations behind her iconic portrayal of Miranda Priestly, debunking a long-standing fan theory.

As per People magazine, in a recent interview, Streep addressed speculation that her character was based on fashion editor Anna Wintour. Instead, she revealed that two Hollywood legends shaped the role: Mike Nichols and Clint Eastwood.

"I was basically imitating Mike Nichols that whole time," Streep said, adding, "If Mike Nichols and Clint Eastwood had a baby... it would be Miranda Priestly," as quoted by People magazine.

The Oscar-winning actor explained that Nichols' directing style influenced the character's sharp yet humorous authority.

"The command on the set. And Mike would do it sort of with a sly humor," she said, adding, "People take it as mean, but it's funny. I think it's funny."

Eastwood, by contrast, inspired a quieter, understated power.

"Clint would never raise his voice," Streep noted, adding, "He would direct and people had to lean forward to hear what he was saying."

While she hasn't shared this insight with Eastwood, Streep said Nichols was aware and delighted. "I told Mike, and he was thrilled," she added, as quoted by People magazine.

Reflecting on the film's initial reception, Streep recalled it being labelled a "chick-flick," which affected its budget.

"That designation has not worn well," she said, citing the success of female-led films like 'Barbie' and 'Mamma Mia!.'

"We had to scramble for our budget," she said of the original, adding, "This one, honey, they spent the money," as quoted by People magazine.

The revelation comes as anticipation builds for 'The Devil Wears Prada 2', slated for release on May 1.

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Rohit P
Honestly, I'm a bit disappointed. The whole fun of the character was thinking it was a spoof of the fashion world's Anna Wintour. This feels like taking the magic away. Still, Streep's performance is iconic regardless of the inspiration.
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Aditya G
The Clint Eastwood comparison is spot on! That quiet, terrifying power where you have to strain to listen... we've all had bosses like that in Mumbai offices 😅. More interesting than just being loud and shouty.
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Sarah B
Her point about the "chick-flick" label is so important. It's high time that label is retired. Films with female leads can be massive, complex successes, as we see globally. Glad the sequel is getting the budget it deserves.
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Karthik V
Mike Nichols and Clint Eastwood having a baby 😂 That's the best description ever! Only Meryl Streep could come up with that. It shows how actors build characters from so many sources. A masterclass in acting.
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Nisha Z
I love that she told Mike Nichols and he was thrilled. Must be such an honour for a director to know they inspired such an iconic performance. Makes me appreciate the film on a whole new level. May 1 can't come soon enough!

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