Amy Madigan Wins First Oscar at 75 for Role in 'Weapons' Actress Amy Madigan claimed her first Academy Award for best supporting actress on Sunday for her portrayal of Gladys in the supernatural horror film Weapons. The win marks her first Oscar after a 40-year wait since she was previously nominated for the same category for her role as Sunny Sobel in the 1986 drama Twice in a Lifetime. Madigan spoke with ABC News’ Lara Spencer backstage following the ceremony, reflecting on the significance of the moment. Madigan expressed surprise at the acclaim her performance received, calling it “totally surprising” and praising the audience’s reception of Gladys, the character she brought to life. “People really like my work, which is what you want,” she said. She also highlighted the uniqueness of the role, noting that it was a rare opportunity to play a character with such eccentricity. “You don’t get to play those kind of parts that often,” she remarked, adding that she often channels similar traits in her personal life, much to the dismay of her family and pets. The actress praised the Oscars host, Conan O’Brien, for opening the ceremony by playing Gladys, a role she described as “pretty good.” Madigan recounted meeting O’Brien backstage, where he joked, “Yeah, you did a lot better,” after she complimented his performance. She laughed off the quip, acknowledging his effort while emphasizing her own pride in the win. Madigan’s victory underscores her long career in acting, which she has pursued since age 19. At 75, she joked about the difference between her two Oscar experiences, saying, “What’s different is I’ve got this little gold guy!” She also took the opportunity to thank her daughter Lily Harris, her husband Ed Harris, and their dogs, calling her husband “the most important” person in her life.#weapons #conan_obrien #amy_madigan #ed_harris #lara_spencer

Amy Madigan Awards Season Style: Tailoring, Comfort, and Red Carpet Suits Amy Madigan has become a standout figure on the awards season red carpet this year, thanks to her bold yet elegant approach to suiting, guided by her stylist Andrew Gelwicks. The actress, known for her iconic roles in films like Field of Dreams and Weapons, has captivated audiences with her ability to blend comfort, playfulness, and sophistication in her outfits. Gelwicks, a Gen-X fashion expert with a roster of legendary clients including Molly Ringwald and Rosie Perez, has helped Madigan craft looks that feel both timeless and fresh. Madigan’s journey to awards season stardom began with her Oscar nomination for Weapons, where she portrayed the enigmatic Aunt Gladys. Her performance, which surprised many with its depth and nuance, has been matched by her sartorial choices. Gelwicks emphasizes that his goal is to showcase Madigan in a new light, highlighting her unique personality and strength. “Amy is such an exciting moment for me,” he says. “I wanted to show how special she is through her fashion.” The stylist’s approach to Madigan’s wardrobe is rooted in a balance between comfort and elegance. For events like the Critics’ Choice Awards and the Indie Spirit Awards, Gelwicks has focused on tailored suits that allow Madigan to move freely while maintaining a polished appearance. One standout look was a custom velvet tuxedo jacket from Dior, paired with a crisp white shirt and fringed scarf. The outfit, which Madigan wore to accept her SAG Actor Award, was described as regal and sophisticated, with the baby blue scarf adding a touch of lightness and movement. Gelwicks also experimented with more unconventional designs, such as a sculptural Bottega Veneta suit featuring a loosely knotted tie-cravat hybrid and pleated pants.#weapons #amy_madigan #andrew_gelwicks #field_of_dreams #critics_choice_awards

Amy Madigan Walks the Oscars Red Carpet With Husband Ed Harris—40 Years After Their First Attendance Amy Madigan made a striking entrance at the 98th Academy Awards, arriving in a bold Dior ensemble that included a blazer adorned with black-and-gold feather paillettes, paired with black slacks and pointy pumps. She also wore round glasses with bright-orange lenses, adding a fiery touch to her look. The actor, known for her role as Gladys in Weapons, received a nomination for Best Actress in a Supporting Role, marking a historic moment as she became the female actor with the largest gap between nominations. Her previous nod was in the same category in 1986 for her role as Sunny Mackenzie-Sobel in Twice in a Lifetime. Madigan reflected on the achievement in an interview with People, expressing surprise at the journey that led to this milestone. She credited the film Weapons and its reception by audiences, stating, “Nothing is a better feeling than that.” She also emphasized the importance of perseverance in the industry, noting that while dreams are often encouraged, the path to success is long and demanding. “When a good piece of material comes by, the actors want to grab it by the throat. It’s exciting. That’s why we do what we do.” The evening’s event was a full-circle moment for Madigan, as she walked the red carpet alongside her husband, Ed Harris, who had accompanied her to the 1986 Oscars when she first received her nomination. The couple, married for 42 years, shared the moment with their son, who was also present. Harris, known for his own acting career, has been a constant presence in Madigan’s life, both on and off the screen. Madigan’s return to the Oscars after four decades of absence highlighted her enduring presence in Hollywood.#weapons #academy_awards #amy_madigan #oscar_nomination #ed_harris

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