It's been a long road to Oscar glory for Amy Madigan. The "Field of Dreams" star, 75, has won the Academy Award for best supporting actress for her creepy turn as the villainous aunt Gladys in the hit ...
Amy Madigan has certainly bewitched the Oscars voters. The Weapons actress picked up the 2026 Academy Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role for her portrayal of Aunt Gladys, ...
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Amy Madigan seemed stunned to take the Oscars stage — understandably so. She gave an all-out performance in “Weapons,” but that’s the kind of movie that generally doesn’t win Oscars even in an era ...
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Teyana Taylor is sending Amy Madigan one gift after another following the 2026 Oscars. The One Battle After Another star proved she has no bad blood with the Hollywood veteran—who she lost the Best ...
The admiration between Teyana Taylor and Amy Madigan is mutual, and throughout the award season, the stars have shown their support. Following Madigan’s win at the Oscars, Taylor sent her some love ...
Weapons‘ Amy Madigan was giddy to have prevailed in the Best Supporting Actress race at the 98th Academy Awards on Sunday. This year’s race has been a tight one with no clear frontrunner heading into ...
Oscar winner Amy Madigan gave an emotional shout-out and thank you to her husband, Ed Harris. “The most important [person to thank] is my beloved Ed, who’s been with me forever, and that’s a long ass ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Amy Madigan was horror’s secret weapon this awards season, and now she has the gold to prove it. Madigan won the ...
The winner for ‘Weapons’ set a new record, making her the actress with the longest gap (40 years and one month) between a first nomination and first victory. By Chris Gardner Amy Madigan officially ...