- Miranda Priestly
Infobox character
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name = Miranda Priestly
caption = Meryl Streep portraying Miranda Priestly in 'The Devil Wears Prada'
first = "The Devil Wears Prada"
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height = 5'6"
weight = 115 lbs.
gender = Female
age = 50
born = birth date|1949|10|25|mf=y Scorpio
occupation = Fashion editor
title = Editor-in-chief of "Runway" magazine
family = Stephen Tomlinson (husband), Caroline and Cassidy
spouse = "B-DAD" in novel; Stephen in film. One previous marriage
children =Twin daughters Cassidy and Caroline, age 8
relatives = The Devil Wears Pradaportrayer =
Meryl Streep
creator =Lauren Weisberger Miranda Priestly (born Miriam Princhek;
October 25 ,1949 ) is a character inLauren Weisberger 's 2003novel "The Devil Wears Prada", portrayed byMeryl Streep in the 2006 film adaptation of the novel.She is a powerful
New York City -based editor-in-chief of the fictionalfashion magazine "Runway". She is known as much for her icy demeanor, as for her outstanding power within the fashion world. She has a loyal assistant,Nigel, who often gives Miriam advice.Fictional biography
Miranda Priestly was born Miriam Princhek in the
East End ofLondon . Her family was orthodox Jewish and was poor but devout. The family relied on the community for support because her father worked odd jobs only occasionally and her mother had died in childbirth. Miriam's grandmother moved in with the family to assist in raising the children. Miriam saved the small bills that her siblings would give her and worked as an assistant to a British designer. She made a name for herself in London's fashion world and studied French at night and was made junior editor of the "Chic" magazine in Paris. When she was twenty-four Miriam changed her name to Miranda Priestly and replaced her rough accent with a sophisticated one. Miranda spent ten years at French "Runway" before Elias-Clark transferred her to American "Runway". She, her two twin daughters, and her husband moved to a penthouse apartment on Fifth Avenue and 76th Street. She is the editor-in-chief of "Runway", a very chic and influential fashion magazine published by the Elias-Clark company. She is known for wearing a whiteHermès scarf in her everyday outfit and treating her subordinates in a manner that borders on emotional andpsychological abuse .While she reminds employees "a million girls would die for this job", Priestly's cruel treatment of staff causes a high turnover rate among
personal assistant s.Priestly has twin daughters, who one review suggested "look like extras from "
The Omen "."Peter Howell, "The devil in Ms. Streep", "Toronto Star", Toronto ON: Torstar, 30 June 2006. Page C3, 6 columns.]In the film version, her past is not mentioned at all.
Comparisons of the character
Novel
Weisberger denies that Miranda Priestly is modeled on "Vogue" editor-in-chief
Anna Wintour , saying in the publicity material for the bookWeisberger, Lauren; [http://www.randomhouse.com/features/devilwearsprada/qanda.html Q and A] ; randomhouse.com; retrieved September 3, 2006.] that her antics and demands are partially fictional and partially a composite of actual experiences she and her friends had in their first jobs. But others familiar with Wintour, who makes a walk-on appearance near the end of the novel (and in fact is later described as having a bitter rivalry with Miranda), say there are specific similarities between life and art:* Both serve as
trustee s of theMetropolitan Museum of Art .
* Both have trouble remembering the names of people who work for them.
* Both are known for a fashion quirk: Miranda for her white Hermes scarf and Anna for often wearingsunglasses indoors.
* Both are nativeLondoner s who never attended college.
* Both have distanced themselves from at least part of their family background.
* Both are "size-zero" thin.
* Both have two children by a previous husband.
* Both have new or old male companionship who are Texan natives.Film
In the film she is a more sympathetic character than portrayed in the book. Whilst she remains just as ruthless and manipulative as she was in the book she is seen in a few moments of vulnerability three quarters of the way into the film in she confides to Andrea her distress about her failing marriage and the effect she is worried it will have on her daughters. The film incarnation of Priestly also speaks with an
American accent , which strongly suggests the film character is not a Briton as portrayed in the novel.Most, if not all reviews and articles of the movie made reference to Wintour. Nicknamed "Nuclear Wintour", Anna has been known to possess most of the same traits as Priestly, although she has shown more redeeming traits. Streep has told multiple reporters that she did not personally base her portrayal on Wintour, but instead on men she has known; Streep actually didn't meet Wintour until a pre-release screening of the movie. Other inspirations for Streep's portrayal include
Martha Stewart and the ghost ofJoan Crawford from "Mommie Dearest "."Peter Howell, "The devil in Ms. Streep", "Toronto Star", Toronto ON: Torstar, 30 June 2006. Page C3, 6 columns.] .Nearly all critics of the film raved about Meryl Streep's performance as the cold, calculating Miranda Priestly. Meryl Streep received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress but lost to Helen Mirren in The Queen. It was Streep's 14th nomination, furthering her impressive record. Streep received a Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy for her portrayal of Priestly, that being her sixth Golden Globe.
Cultural impact
In May 2007, the popular American soap opera "
General Hospital " introduced a new characterKate Howard patterned after the character of Miranda Priestly. Kate is much like Miranda, the only noticeable difference being age. [ [http://www.soaps.com/generalhospital/update/1978/3 The Devil (from Benson Hurst!) Wears Prada. - General Hospital Daily Updates - Soaps.com ] ] Later that year, the "Money" episode of the US version of "The Office" began with Michael Scott (Steve Carell ), who had just been watching the film, yelling "Steak!" and "Get me Armani!" to the Dunder-Mifflin receptionist, Pam.References
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* [http://www.rankingmagazine.com/site/noticia/not1084_79.asp Miranda Priestly role was the 14th nomination of Meryl Streep to the Academy Awards]
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