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Acting has continued to run in the Don
Acting has continued to run in the Don't Look Up actress' family with Don Gummer

FORGING entertainment careers of their own, Meryl Streep's children have decided to follow in their famous mother's footsteps.

The Mamma Mia! star's kids have also made her a grandmother.

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Meryl Streep pictured with her four children: Henry, Mamie, Grace, Louisa, and her son-in-law Mark Ronson, and her daughter-in-law TamrynCredit: AFP

Who are Meryl Streep’s children?

From her marriage to Don Gummer, Meryl Streep has four children.

She and Don have three daughters named Mamie, Grace, and Louisa, and a son Henry.

Regarding her life as a working mother, Meryl admitted to the Huffington Post: "There are lots of women who have done just as much with fewer advantages than I’ve enjoyed.

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"I will always admit that I was lucky that I married a good man, because that made it so much easier to be able to work, even though I would take my children on the set with me when they were very young.

"I was also careful to choose films that didn’t take me away from my family for more than two weeks at a time because I missed them terribly and I would be miserable without them."

Henry Wolfe

Meryl Streep pictured with her only son and eldest child Henry Wolfe
Meryl Streep pictured with her only son and eldest child Henry WolfeCredit: Getty

Henry Wolfe Gummer is the eldest of Meryl and Don's four children.

Born on November 13, 1979, Henry is also an actor and musician.

In 2009, he released his debut solo EP The Blue House, and has gone on to release several more projects.

Henry's music even appeared in the soundtracks for his mother's movies Julie and Julia and Ricki and the Flash.

As an actor, he's had roles in The Good Shepherd, The Wait, and Lying.

From his marriage to Tamryn Hawker, Henry has two children; a daughter Ida, and a son named Quinn.

Mamie Gummer

Meryl Streep pictured with her eldest daughter Mamie Gummer
Meryl Streep pictured with her eldest daughter Mamie GummerCredit: Getty

Born on August 3, 1983, Mamie Gummer is the second eldest and first daughter of Meryl and Don's kids.

Similar to her mother and older brother, Mamie is also an actor.

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She's acted alongside Meryl in Heartburn, The Devil Wears Prada, and Ricki and the Flash.

From her second marriage to Mehar Sethi, Mamie has two children.

Grace Gummer

Meryl Streep pictured with her second eldest daughter Grace Gummer and her son-in-law Mark Ronson
Meryl Streep pictured with her second eldest daughter Grace Gummer and her son-in-law Mark RonsonCredit: Getty

Born on May 9, 1986, Grace Gummer is an actor as well.

Her filmography includes American Horror Story, Mr. Robot, and The Newsroom.

On September 4, 2021, she tied the knot with Mark Ronson after one year of dating.

Grace and Mark have one daughter together, which makes Meryl a five-time grandmother.

Louisa Jacobson

Meryl Streep and her youngest daughter Louisa Gummer at the 2014 premiere of The Giver in New York City
Meryl Streep and her youngest daughter Louisa Gummer at the 2014 premiere of The Giver in New York CityCredit: Getty

Born on June 12, 1991, Louisa Jacobson Gummer is the youngest of her siblings.

Louisa's most famous role is as Marian Brook in HBO's The Gilded Age.

"I feel I'm very careful about decisions in my life because I've been able to watch my older siblings do what they do," she said of her family's influence.

She told Tatler: "I think a lot of people put pressure on themselves to be good at what they do, particularly when you are following such a prolific parent.

"It’s going to be a constant thing throughout my life.

"It has been since I can remember...this issue of 'Do I deserve what I have?' But I think about Jane Fonda and how she made a name for herself.

"I think it just takes time and not reading Twitter and just focusing on what I want to achieve as an artist."

Kevin Quinitchett

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