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American actress
A.K.A.
Amy Marie Madigan
Gender
Female
Place of birth
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Age
73 years
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1.6637 m
Education
Marquette University
Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute
Roosevelt University
Awards
Theatre World Award
(1987)
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Biography

Amy Marie Madigan (born September 11, 1950) is an American actress, producer, and singer. She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for the 1985 film Twice in a Lifetime. Her other film credits include Love Child (1982), Places in the Heart (1984), Field of Dreams (1989), Uncle Buck (1989), The Dark Half (1993), Pollock (2000), and Gone Baby Gone (2007). Madigan won the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress on Television and was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie for her portrayal of Sarah Weddington in the 1989 television film Roe vs. Wade.

Early life

Madigan was born in Chicago. Her father, John J. Madigan (1918–2012), was a well-known journalist who worked for Newsweek magazine and provided political commentary on programs such as Meet the Press and Face the Nation. He interviewed a range of political figures, from Richard Nixon to Martin Luther King Jr., and hosted his own show with WBBM (AM). Her mother was Dolores (née Hanlon; 1921–92), an administrative assistant and amateur actress who performed in community theatre. She has two brothers, Jack and Jim.

Madigan attended Aquinas Dominican High School in Chicago and performed in school plays. In the 1960s, she studied piano at the Chicago Conservatory of Music, and went on to graduate from Marquette University with a degree in philosophy. She moved to Los Angeles in 1974. Madigan later studied acting at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute.

Career

Music

In the 1970s, Madigan pursued a career as a musician, singing lead vocals for the band Jelly, whose only album, A True Story (1977), was released by Asylum Records. Madigan appeared in Playboy (June 1978) nude and covered in jelly, to promote her band. She toured across the United States performing for several bands throughout the late 1970s.

Acting

In the 1980s, Madigan transitioned from a singing career to acting, and studied at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute. Her first television role was as the character Adele on an episode of Hart to Hart in 1981. She followed this guest starring role with a role in the television film Crazy Times. The following year, Madigan made her film debut as Terry Jean Moore in Love Child, for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year – Actress. In 1983, she starred as Alison Ransom in the television film The Day After.

In 1984, she portrayed McCoy in the film Streets of Fire, and also had a supporting role as Viola Kelsey in Places in the Heart. In 1985, she starred in the television film The Laundromat written by Marsha Norman, opposite Carol Burnett. She won a CableACE Award for her performance as Deedee Johnson. She then co-starred as Glory Scheer, alongside her husband Ed Harris, in Alamo Bay, directed by Louis Malle. Also in 1985, she portrayed Sunny Mackenzie-Sobel in Twice in a Lifetime, for which she was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture and the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.

Madigan with Holly Hunter at the 41st Primetime Emmy Awards in 1989

Madigan made her Off-Broadway debut in 1987, portraying Sue Jack Tiller in The Lucky Spot by Beth Henley, for which she won a Theatre World Award and was nominated for the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Play. In 1988, she was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Female for her performance in The Prince of Pennsylvania. That same year, she performed in A Lie of the Mind at the Mark Taper Forum. In 1989, Madigan played the wife of Kevin Costner in Field of Dreams, which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture. That same year, she played Chanice Kobolowski, the girlfriend of John Candy's character, in the John Hughes film Uncle Buck. Also in 1989, she won a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film and was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie for her performance as Sarah Weddington in the television film Roe vs. Wade.

In 1990, Madigan starred opposite Paula Kelly in Stevie Wants To Play The Blues by Eduardo Machado, for which she won a Drama-Logue Award. In 1991, she starred opposite Olympia Dukakis in the Emmy-nominated television film Lucky Day. Madigan made her Broadway debut in the role of Stella Kowalski in A Streetcar Named Desire in 1992, opposite Jessica Lange and Alec Baldwin. She was nominated for an Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Debut Performance for her role in the play. In 1996, she and Harris produced and starred in the television film Riders of the Purple Sage. Madigan then starred with Tilda Swinton in Female Perversions. In 1997, she was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Female for her performance as Brett Armerson in the film Loved. In 2000, she portrayed Peggy Guggenheim in the film Pollock, which her husband directed, produced, and starred in.

In 2002, she had a supporting role as Reggie Fluty, the officer who first responded to the call for aid for a dying Matthew Shepard, in the television film The Laramie Project.In 2003-2005, Madigan played the supporting role of Iris Crowe/Irina, sister of villain Justin Crowe, in HBO's series Carnivále. In 2005, Madigan starred as Lori Lansky in Winter Passing, directed by Adam Rapp. The following year, she had a supporting role as Patricia Carver, a CIA headquarters analyst, in the Emmy-winning television film The Path to 9/11. In 2007, Madigan played the sister-in-law of Helene (Amy Ryan), Beatrice "Bea" McCready, in the film Gone Baby Gone, directed by Ben Affleck. In 2008, she played Dr. Katharine Wyatt on several episodes of ABC's medical drama series Grey's Anatomy. She then guest starred on TNT's crime drama series Saving Grace as Gretchen Lagardi. In 2011, she guest starred in the final episode of TNT's drama series Memphis Beat. In 2016, Madigan starred in the revival of Sam Shepard's play Buried Child for The New Group at the Pershing Square Signature Center. The show transferred to the West End's Trafalgar Studios in November 2016, where Madigan reprised her role as Halie.

Personal life

Madigan has been married to actor Ed Harris since November 21, 1983. They have one daughter. Madigan and Harris have been frequent collaborators during their careers.

Filmography

Film

YearFilmRoleNotes
1982Love ChildTerry Jean Moore
1983Travis McGeeBilly Jean Bailey
1983Love LettersWendy
1984Places in the HeartViola Kelsey
1984Streets of FireMcCoy
1985Alamo BayGlory Scheer
1985Twice in a LifetimeSunny Mackenzie-Sobel
1986ZeistersWoman at Funeral
1987Nowhere to HideBarbara Cutter
1988The Prince of PennsylvaniaCarla Headlee
1989Field of DreamsAnnie Kinsella
1989Uncle BuckChanice Kobolowski
1993The Dark HalfLiz Beaumont
1996Female PerversionsMaddie Stephens
1996Riders of the Purple SageJane Withersteen
1997LovedBrett Armerson
1998With Friends Like These...Hannah DiMartino
2000PollockPeggy Guggenheim
2002A Time for DancingJackie Russell
2004The DiscontentsBeth Walker
2004AdmissionsMartha Brighton
2004In the Land of Milk and MoneyArlyne
2005Winter PassingLori Lansky
2007Gone Baby GoneBea McCready
2007DoppelgängerVictor's Mom
2010Once FallenRose RyanAlso executive producer
2010VirginiaRoseanna Tipton
2011That's What I AmPrincipal Evelyn Kelner
2012Future WeatherGrandma Greta
2013The LifeguardJustine London
2013SweetwaterMadame Bovary
2014Shirin in LoveRachel Harson
2014FronteraOlivia McNary
2015Grey LadyLola
2016Sensitivity TrainingNancy Wolfe
2016Rules Don't ApplyMrs. Bransford
2017StuckSue
2017A Crooked SomebodyJoyce Vaughn
2018American WomanPeggy
2019The Last Full MeasureDonna Burr
2020The HuntMiranda Ma
2021AntlersPrincipal BoothPost-production
TBAThe PloughmenFilming
TBASchool for the BlindAnnounced

Television

YearShowRoleNotes
1981Hart to HartAdeleEpisode: "Slow Boat to Murder"
1981Crazy TimesMarilynTelevision film
1981CHiPsJewel BennettEpisode: "Finders Keepers"
1982The Ambush MurdersMolly SlavinTelevision film
1982VictimsChloe BrillTelevision film
1983The Day AfterAlison RansomTelevision film
1983Travis McGeeBilly Jean BaileyTelevision film
1984Eureka StockadeSarah Jamieson3 episodes
1985The LaundromatDeedee JohnsonTelevision film
1988American PlayhouseSarah PennEpisode: "The Revolt of Mother"
1989Roe vs. WadeSarah WeddingtonTelevision film
1991Lucky DayKari CampbellTelevision film
1994And Then There Was OneRoxy VentolaTelevision film
1994FrasierMaggie (voice)Episode: "Flour Child"
1994Crocodile ShoesCarmel Cantrell2 episodes
1996Riders of the Purple SageJane WithersteenTelevision film; also executive producer
1998A Bright Shining LieMary Jane VannTelevision film
1999Having Our SayAmy Hill HearthTelevision film
2000In the Name of the PeopleConnie MurphyTelevision film
2001Shot in the HeartBessie GilmoreTelevision film
2002Just a DreamCindy WilderTelevision film
2002The Laramie ProjectReggie FlutyTelevision film
2003–2005CarnivàleIris Crowe22 episodes
2004The RanchMary LarkinTelevision film
2006Murder on Pleasant DriveAunt Sherrie DavisTelevision film
2006The Path to 9/11Patricia Carver2 episodes
2007Criminal MindsJane Hanratty2 episodes
2008Saving GraceGretchen LagardiEpisode: "A Little Hometown Love"
2008Living ProofFran ViscoTelevision film
2008–2009Grey's AnatomyDr. Katharine Wyatt9 episodes
2009ERMary Taggart2 episodes
2010Law & OrderEmily RyanEpisode: "Innocence"
2010–2011FringeMarilyn Dunham3 episodes
2011Memphis BeatKate MurphyEpisode: "The Feud"
2012The Dust BowlSanora BabbEpisode: "Reaping the Whirlwind"
2016Grace and FrankieElaine MillsteinEpisode: "The Loophole"
2016How to Get Away with MurderIrene CrawleyEpisode: "There Are Worse Things Than Murder"
2018IceDiane Pierce3 episodes
2020Penny Dreadful: City of AngelsAdelaide Finnister

Stage

YearFilmRoleLocation
1987The Lucky SpotSue Jack TillerNew York City Center, Off-Broadway
1992A Streetcar Named DesireStella KowalskiEthel Barrymore Theatre, Broadway
2013The JacksonianSusan PerchTheatre Row, Off-Broadway
2016Buried ChildHalieThe New Group, Off-Broadway
2016–2017Trafalgar Studios, West End

Awards and nominations

YearAwardNominated workResult
1983Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year – ActressLove ChildNominated
1984Sitges Film Festival Award for Best ActressStreets of FireWon
1985ACE Award for Best Actress in a Theatrical or Dramatic SpecialThe LaundromatWon
1986Academy Award for Best Supporting ActressTwice in a LifetimeNominated
Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion PictureNominated
1987Theatre World AwardThe Lucky SpotWon
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a PlayNominated
1989Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting FemaleThe Prince of PennsylvaniaNominated
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a MovieRoe vs. WadeNominated
1990Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television FilmWon
Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting ActressField of DreamsNominated
1992Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Debut PerformanceA Streetcar Named DesireNominated
1993Fangoria Chainsaw Award for Best ActressThe Dark HalfNominated
1995CableACE Award for Best Actress in a Movie or MiniseriesAnd Then There Was OneWon
1996Bronze Wrangler for Television Feature FilmRiders of the Purple SageWon
1998Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting FemaleLovedNominated
1999Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television FilmA Bright Shining LieNominated
2002OFTA Television Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture or MiniseriesThe Laramie ProjectNominated
2003Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television FilmJust a DreamNominated
2004Satellite Award for Best Actress – Television Series DramaCarnivàleNominated
2007Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Acting EnsembleGone Baby GoneNominated
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Who is Amy Madigan?
Amy Madigan is an American actress, producer, and singer. She is best known for her role as Annie Kinsella in the film "Field of Dreams" and also for her portrayal of Iris Crowe in the television series "Carnivàle."
When and where was Amy Madigan born?
Amy Madigan was born on September 11, 1950, in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
What are some notable films that Amy Madigan has appeared in?
Some notable films that Amy Madigan has appeared in include "Field of Dreams" (1989), "Uncle Buck" (1989), "Gone Baby Gone" (2007), "Twice in a Lifetime" (1985), and "Pollock" (2000).
Has Amy Madigan won any awards for her work?
Yes, Amy Madigan has won several awards for her work as an actress. She won the National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in "Twice in a Lifetime" (1985), and she also received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her role in "Twice in a Lifetime."
Is Amy Madigan married?
Yes, Amy Madigan is married to actor Ed Harris. They have been married since 1983 and have one daughter together.
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