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Barbra Streisand at 80: Still topping the charts

She won over Hollywood and Broadway, and continues to release hit records. But even at 80, Barbra Streisand still sees herself as the girl next door.

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Barbra Streisand has been celebrated for over 60 years for her acting, singing and stagecraft, winning a swag of Oscar, Emmy, Golden Globe and Tony awards along the way. She has sold around 150 million records, and is the woman with the most top 40-charting albums (54).

Yet while she has lived for decades among the stars in Hollywood and Malibu Beach, it's difficult to take Brooklyn out of the girl. Born into an impoverish­ed Polish-Russian Orthodox Jewish family in Williamsbu­rgin Brooklyn, Streisand hasn't forgotten her roots.

"There’s something about growing up in Brooklyn and living in New York so many years. It’s a very realistic point of view, earthy," she told Variety magazine in 2021.

' Funny Girl' instead of Shakespear­e

Streisand's father died when she was just 15 months old. Her mother, a singer, set aside her dreams to support the family by taking on a job as a school secretary.

Barbra continued to dream, however, signing up for acting classes at the age of 14. At the same time, she sang in the school choir and later in small nightclubs.

"Because I was known as 'the kid on the block with a good voice' I entered a talent competitio­n, which I thought might at least help pay for my meals until I could do Shakespear­e or Ibsen," she told the British newspaper, the Telegraph.

She won first place in the competitio­n and her star began to rise. Her career began not on the theater stage but in bigname nightclubs, where Streisand worked as a singer. At 19, she made her Broadway debut and just two years later, she won the critic's prize for the best actress in a musical for her role in "I Can Get It for You Wholesale."

Nearly simultaneo­usly, her eponymous album was released and won two Grammy awards. In 1968, she made her big breakthrou­gh in the musical, "Funny Girl." It tells the story of the Jewish comedian Fanny Brice who overcame the naysayers who'd labeled her an ugly duckling and became a Broadway star in 1910. The role seemed to be perfectly suited to Barbra.

Star- studded Hollywood career

Awarded an Oscar for her performanc­e in the musical, the then-25-year-old continued to appear on the silver screen in films like "What's Up, Doc?" (1972) and "The Way We Were" (1973) and carried her fame with her to cameo roles on television series, including "Glee" and "Dancing with the Stars."

Appearing in comedies and dramas alike, she has starred alongside A-list legends Omar Sharif, Yves Montand, Sidney Poitier, Nick Nolte, Dustin Hoffman and Robert de Niro.

Her favorite leading man, however, was Robert Redford in the romance "The Way We Were."

"We never quite knew what the other one was going to do. I think the audience felt that," she said about the movie.

In 1983, Streisand was the combined producer, director, lead actress and singer in the film "Yentl."

The movie centers on a young Jewish woman who dresses as a boy in order to attend Yeshiva, a Jewish school, to study the Talmud.

"I don't want to brag," Streisand told the press at the time, "But Steven Spielberg said that he would have liked to have criticized 'Yentl' [yet] in his eyes, besides 'Citizen Kane,' there was no better film."

"Yentl" went on to win an Oscar for best soundtrack. Her later directoria­l success, "The Prince of Tides" (1991), was nominated for seven Oscars. She plays the main character opposite Nick Nolte; her son Jason Gould, from her first marriage to actor Elliot Gould, likewise appears in the film.

'A voice like diamonds'

Streisand sings in most of her movies. "I thank God for giving me this great voice," she once said.

When she was honored with the "Presidenti­al Medal of Freedom" in 2015, the highest honor for US civilians, then-US President Barack Obama lauded her, saying she had a voice like diamonds.

Many of her songs, like "Woman In Love," "The Way We Were," "A Star Is Born" and "Guilty," are evergreen hits.

Although she has turned 80 years old, Streisand doesn't appear to be quitting show business any time soon. She just released another worldwide top ten album in 2021, "Return 2 Me," and is due to become the chair of the Performing Arts Center at the new World Trade Center in New York when it opens in 2023.

Streisand is also very politicall­y active, supporting environmen­tal activism and tweeting her liberal opinions. She has spoken out against Donald Trump, last year calling his presidency a "disaster" and "four years in a black hole."

When free of engagement­s, Streisand returns to Malibu, California, where she lives with her second husband, actor James Brolin. Happy Birthday, Babs!

 ?? ?? Her first Oscar in 1969 was for her role in "Funny Girl"
Her first Oscar in 1969 was for her role in "Funny Girl"
 ?? ?? A concert in Central Park in 1967 attracted 135,000 people
A concert in Central Park in 1967 attracted 135,000 people

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