Meryl Streep made the rare move of posing with all four of her children on a red carpet.
The family reunion took place on Sunday during the 2023 Academy Museum Gala in Los Angeles.
Streep, 74, was seen with son Henry Wolfe and daughters Mamie Gummer, 40, Grace Gummer, 37, and Louisa Jacobson, 32.
The group was also joined by Henry's wife, Tamryn Storm Hawker, and Grace's husband, Mark Ronson.
Streep was one of many celebrities in attendance at the event. She got the Academy Museum Gala Icon Award presented by former colleague Greta Gerwig.
This comes after Mamma Mia! star Streep split from her husband of 45 years, Don Gummer, 76.
Meryl Streep made the rare move of posing with all four of her children on a red carpet. The family reunion took place on Sunday during the 2023 Academy Museum Gala in Los Angeles. Streep, 74, was seen with son Henry Wolfe and daughters Mamie Gummer, 40, Grace Gummer, 37, and Louisa Jacobson, 32
One of the few times she was seen on the red carpet with all four of her children was at the 2004 AFI Awards in Hollywood.
In November, they revealed they had been separated for “over six years” after deciding to “live apart.”
In a statement shared with Page sixsaid a spokesperson that the actress and The Devil Wears Prada sculptor “have been separated for more than six years, and while they will always care for each other, they have chosen to live separate lives.”
The couple first married in 1978.
According to the outlet, Streep — who attended the Princesa de Asturias Awards on Friday — was last seen with Gummer while attending the 2018 Oscars.
The former couple were first introduced through Meryl's brother in 1978, and said later that same year in September during a romantic ceremony in the garden of her parents' home.
The group was also joined by Henry's wife, Tamryn Storm Hawker, and Grace's husband, Mark Ronson
Streep was one of many celebrities in attendance at the event. She received the Academy Museum Gala Icon Award from former colleague Greta Gerwig
The wedding took place six months after her late friend and fellow actor, John Cazale, died in March 1978 after being diagnosed with lung cancer.
A year after his death, the Mamma Mia! star thought about the loss and told it People at the time: 'Death is still very much with me. It has forced me to face my own mortality, and once you do, you look at things differently.”
After his death, the actress had to move out of the apartment she had shared with Cazale, and received help from her brother and one of his friends, who happened to be Gummer.
Meryl and Don became close and he let Meryl sublet his New York City apartment when he was not in the Big Apple. The pair began exchanging letters and a friendship soon turned into something more serious.
During their marriage, Meryl and Gummer – who received his MFA from Yale University – welcomed four children and also have five grandchildren.
In 2002, the star talked about her relationship with the artist and inquired Fashion that the secret of their long marriage was “benevolence and a willingness to bend – and to keep quiet every now and then.”
She went on to explain: 'There is no road map to raising a family: it's always a huge process of negotiation.'
'But I have a holistic need to work and to have enormous love connections in my life. I can't imagine eschewing one for the other.'
This comes after Mamma Mia! star Streep split from her husband of 45 years, Don Gummer, 76
In a statement to Page Six, a spokesperson said the actress and The Devil Wears Prada sculptor “have been separated for more than six years, and while they will always care for each other, they have chosen to live separate lives”; seen in 1980
Their children have also followed in their parents' artistic footsteps, with their son Henry becoming a music artist. Louisa is known for her starring role in the HBO Max series titled The Gilded Age.
Mamie has also taken on roles in front of the camera, starring in projects such as Heartburn and Emily Owens. MD Grace has appeared in Dr. Death, Mr. Robot and also in American Horror Story: Freak Show.
In regards to raising their children, Streep said during an interview with the Sydney Morning Herald in 2019 that both she and Gummer focused on “teamwork.”
'Teamwork is everything. My husband Don was… very involved. He was a bit more relaxed when it came to raising children. I was more of a tiger mom.”
She said the artist “always loved taking care of the kids” and that she didn't feel “that guilty” about being away for extended periods of time while working on sets.
The pair have been supportive of each other's careers and Don has attended several awards shows with Streep over the years, including the Academy Awards and the BAFTAs.
She has received several awards during her career so far, including eight Golden Globes and also three Oscars.
First meeting: After his death, the actress had to move out of the apartment she had shared with Cazale, and received help from her brother and one of his friends – who happened to be Gummer; seen in 2012 in Hollywood
In 2012, Meryl mentioned Don at the beginning of her speech after winning Best Actress for Iron Lady.
“First of all, I'm going to thank Don, because when you thank your husband at the end of the speech, they play him off with the music, and I want him to know that everything I value most in our lives, you gave to me. ,' she said sweetly, per People.
In addition to the Connecticut home where the former couple lived and raised their family, the two also owned a loft in New York's Tribeca neighborhood until it sold in 2020 for $15.8 million, per Page Six.
Later that same year, the It's Complicated actress notably purchased a home in Pasadena for $4 million.