
"Everybody in the press is asking me what's different about this time? What's different is this little guy! she said, thrusting her Oscar up into the air. Madigan navigated her teary-eyed jitters with the kind of amiable kookiness that made her speech at the Actor Awards, where she popped off about the power of unions."
"When Madigan's name was announced she took a minute to process the information, but Harris smirked, his eyes fixed on her, like he knew the whole world had caught up to something he'd long known. It's great to see Madigan take home an award for a performance in a genre film - a rare feat."
Amy Madigan received the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for her performance as Aunt Gladys in Weapons, marking her second nomination forty years after her first for Twice in a Lifetime. During her acceptance speech at the Actor Awards, Madigan displayed characteristic humor and warmth, crediting her Oscar as the difference from her previous nomination. She advocated for the power of unions, honored her fellow nominees and writer-director Zach Cregger, and expressed gratitude to her daughter, dogs, and husband Ed Harris. Harris's reaction to her win demonstrated deep affection and recognition of her talent. Madigan's victory represents a notable achievement for a performance in a genre film.
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