Meryl Streep 'very proud' as lookalike daughter makes TV debut in Downton Abbey style show

Meryl Streep’s lookalike daughter Louisa Jacobson will be appearing in the new hit period drama The Gilded Age. Landing on HBO and Sky Atlantic today, the series is created by Downton Abbey writer Julian Fellowes.

Louisa is Meryl’s youngest daughter with her husband Don Gummer, who is a sculptor.

The star had been studying acting in both America and the UK before landing her role.

She attended the British American Drama Academy in Oxford before going to the Yale School of Drama.

Her first professional role was as Mary Dalton in the play Native Son.

She added: “I saw her start out being able to use all her insecurities and all that being very real and it was a joy to watch her as an actress as well as a character.

“She’s marvellous and I think Meryl will be very proud.”

Christine has also worked with another of Meryl’s daughters, Mamie Gummer, on The Good Fight.

Mamie, 38, plays Nancy Crozier on the show, along with its original series The Good Wife.

She’s also starred in Emily Owens, MD as well as films like Side Effects and Cake.

While Meryl’s other daughter is Grace Gummer, 35, who is known for shows like The Newsroom and American Horror Story: Freak Show and Mr Robot.

The Oscar-winner’s only son Henry Wolfe Gummer is a musician and actor as well.

The Gilded Age airs in the US at 9pm EST on Monday, January 24 before being simulcast in the UK at 2am GMT.

source: express.co.uk