Amy Madigan's Oscar Win: Horror's Growing Respect
Amy Madigans long-awaited Oscar win for best supporting actress in Weapons marks a significant moment for horrors growing respect in Hollywood. Her intense performance as Gladys, a character she deeply connected with, earned her the award forty years after her first nomination. Madigans victory over strong contenders like Elle Fanning and Wunmi Mosaku was celebrated by fans and critics, with her husband Ed Harris joining her at the event. The actress credited director Zach Cregger for encouraging her bold performance and hinted at a potential prequel for her character.
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