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Amy Madigan wins best supporting actress Oscar for ‘Weapons’

By Thomson Reuters Mar 15, 2026 | 6:37 PM

LOS ANGELES, March 15 (Reuters) – Amy Madigan won the best supporting actress ​Oscar on Sunday for ‌her role as a nightmarish villain in the horror film “Weapons.”

Madigan, 75, was previously nominated ‌for ​the 1985 ⁠movie “Twice in a ⁠Lifetime.” In “Weapons,” she plays Aunt Gladys, a witch in outrageous clothing whose role ​in the disappearance of a classroom of ⁠kids only becomes ⁠clear at the ​end of the story.

Asked what ​was different about this Oscar ‌nomination, which came 40 years after her first nomination for “Twice in a ⁠Lifetime,” Madigan hefted the trophy and remarked, “what’s different is I got ⁠a ‌gold guy.”

Madigan’s other ⁠films include “Uncle Buck,” “Field ​of ‌Dreams” and “Streets of Fire.” ​She ⁠and actor Ed Harris have been married since 1983.

(Reporting by Dawn Chmielewski, Editing by Nick Zieminski and ​Howard Goller)