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Ed Harris on Wife Amy Madigan’s Oscar Nom and How He’s Supporting Her ‘Weapons’ Awards Run
The veteran star, who has received four Oscar noms in his career, praises his wife while recognizing the toll: “She's been going nuts because the whole award season is so insane, especially for a woman.”
It’s a good week for the Ed Harris and Amy Madigan household.
The veteran actor touched down this weekend in Park City, Utah, where he was honored for his decades of work as a screenwriting labs adviser at Friday’s Celebrating Sundance Institute: A Tribute to Founder Robert Redford fundraiser at the Grand Hyatt Deer Valley. Harris and director labs adviser Gyula Gazdag received inaugural Robert Redford Luminary Awards, presented to them by Amy Redford and Michelle Satter, respectively.
Amy Madigan Talks ‘Weapons’ Prequel, Apple Thriller ‘Sponsor’ As She Returns To Oscars Race For First Time In Four Decades
For the first time in exactly 40 years, Amy Madigan is back in the Oscars race.
She’s nominated for Weapons, and with her turn as Aunt Gladys, joins the pantheon of actors nominated for iconic horror performances — Anthony Hopkins & Jodie Foster (The Silence of the Lambs), Kathy Bates (Misery), Ruth Gordon (Rosemary’s Baby), and Ellen Burstyn (The Exorcist), among them.
“It’s been a really unusual, unexpected, really fun ride,” Madigan told us this morning of her journey with Weapons. “I’m happy for the film, I’m happy that people recognized Aunt Gladys, and she would be very, very happy with all of this, trust me. She would be very happy to get the acclaim.”
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Amy Madigan, 75, reacts to receiving her second Oscar nod in 40 YEARS as she earns nomination for Weapons
It's been 40 years since she was last nominated for an Academy Award.
Madigan, 75, was nominated for her role in last year's horror film Weapons – decades after she received her first Academy Award nod for the 1985 drama Twice in a Lifetime.
Shortly after the nominations were announced on Thursday, Madigan told People: 'I'm just kind of stunned by the whole journey that I've been on.
'This is just kind of another piece of it that I was not expecting, but I'm just very happy and gratified and it's just a reflection on the film Weapons and how people are responding to it. So that — nothing is a better feeling than that."
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