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Streep ‘played dead until blows stopped’ during brutal assault

Oscar-winning actress speaks out about the ‘real terror’ she experience­d during a violent beating

- By Rozina Sabur in Washington DC

‘Each brave voice that is raised, heard and credited by our watchdog media will ultimately change the game’

MERYL STREEP has revealed she was once so violently beaten she was forced to “play dead” and “waited until the blows stopped”.

The Oscar-winning actress said she has twice experience­d violent assaults, adding that the ordeals were so profound it changed her “on a cellular level”.

Recounting the two experience­s, the 68-year-old said the second incident involved someone else being abused.

She said in that case, she “went completely nuts” and chased the man off, but added that the experience­s had changed her permanentl­y.

The actress did not give any more details of when the events occurred or who was involved, other than to say that the singer Cher witnessed the second incident.

The actress made the remarks at a press freedom awards event in New York

She praised journalist­s for their bravery at the Committee to Protect Journalist­s’ 27th annual award ceremony, telling the audience she did “know something about real terror”.

Last month Ms Streep spoke out about abuse within the entertainm­ent industry in the wake of numerous allegation­s of sexual assault made against producer Harvey Weinstein.

Ms Streep, who has worked with Mr Weinstein on a number of films, including August: Osage County and The Iron Lady, once even referred to the movie mogul as “God”.

Ms Streep said she knew nothing of the allegation­s against Mr Weinstein or the financial settlement­s he made with women who had accused him of assault, but praised the bravery of the women who had come forward.

“The disgracefu­l news about Harvey Weinstein has appalled those of us whose work he championed, and those whose good and worthy causes he supported,” Streep said. “The intrepid women who raised their voices... are our heroes.

In a lengthy statement she added: “I didn’t know about these other offences: I did not know about his financial settlement­s with actresses and colleagues; I did not know about his having meetings in his hotel room, his bathroom, or other inappropri­ate, coercive acts – and if everybody knew, I don’t believe that all the investigat­ive reporters in the entertainm­ent and the hard news media would have neglected for decades to write about it.”

She went on to say: “The behaviour is inexcusabl­e, but the abuse of power familiar. Each brave voice that is raised, heard and credited by our watchdog media will ultimately change the game.”

Ms Streep has previously been reported to have experience­d inappropri­ate sexual behaviour within the industry.

A 1979 article by Time magazine quoted the actress relating a meeting with Dustin Hoffman to audition for a play he was directing.

The article quoted Ms Streep as saying: “He came up to me and said, ‘I’m Dustin-burp-hoffman,’ and he put his hand on my breast. ‘What an obnoxious pig’, I thought”.

A spokesman for the actress said the article was inaccurate but added: “There was an offence and it is something for which Dustin apologised. And Meryl accepted that.”

Mr Hoffman has never publicly responded to the article.

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Meryl Streep shocked the audience at a press freedom awards event in New York with her speech

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