Article courtesy USA Today: Mamie Gummer gets it. She knows why people are interested in her family tree, given that she’s the daughter of the formidable Meryl Streep, the most Oscar-nominated actress in history. “I understand the curiosity, and she’s an amazing lady,” Gummer says. “It’s always been there, that shadow. It’s been a comforting presence. I feel like I’ve negotiated how to live with it.” Plus, given that she’s nearly the mirror image of a young Streep, “It’s hard to hide it,” Gummer, 24, says with a laugh. Critics have been kind to Gummer, a graduate of Northwestern University’s theater program in 2005, who is making her Broadway debut in the Roundabout Theatre Company’s production of Les Liaisons Dangereuses, which runs through July 6. She’s clueless naïf Cécile Volanges opposite Laura Linney’s manipulative, malicious La Marquise de Merteuil and rapacious, seductive sidekick Ben Daniels as Le Vicomte de Valmont.