"Meryl and Katharine Hepburn are probably the two greatest actresses of this and the last century"
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The pairing matters. Meryl Streep and Katharine Hepburn represent different eras of female power onscreen: Hepburn’s flinty independence and refusal to play agreeable; Streep’s chameleonic precision inside systems that often reward conformity. By linking “this and the last century,” he stitches film history into a single relay race where legitimacy is passed forward, not reinvented every awards season. It’s also Washington, a peer with unimpeachable credibility, doing the kind of institutional validation that Hollywood still disproportionately grants men: naming who counts, who endures, who defines the standard.
There’s subtext, too, in the absence of qualifiers about genre, box office, or likability. He’s praising range and command, not marketability. Coming from an actor celebrated for intensity and control, it’s a professional salute: two performers who make virtuosity look effortless, and therefore make everyone else’s work harder.
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"Meryl and Katharine Hepburn are probably the two greatest actresses of this and the last century." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/meryl-and-katharine-hepburn-are-probably-the-two-47269/. Accessed 13 Feb. 2026.




