Another day, another awards ceremony for Amy Madigan who served presenting duties at the 41st Film Independent Spirit Awards, which was held at the Hollywood Palladium on Sunday.
The 75-year-old Weapons baddie channeled the 17th century in a Bottega Veneta white cravat blouse with black pleated wide-leg trousers and matching heels selected by stylist Andrew Gelwicks.
Hairstylist Clariss Anya Rubenstein made sure Madigan’s blonde bob showed no roots for the YouTube-streamed festivities.
Make-up artist Nick Barose applied minimal make-up to the Chicago native’s natural complexion and gave her a pink pout.
While posing on the blue carpet in dark sunglasses, Madigan connected with a beaming Tessa Thompson who looked thrilled to meet her.
The 42-year-old Hedda actress later lost the best lead performance trophy to If I Had Legs I’d Kick You star Rose Byrne.
Another day, another awards ceremony for Amy Madigan who served presenting duties at the 41st Film Independent Spirit Awards, which was held at the Hollywood Palladium on Sunday
Also excited to meet the Rebuilding actress was Independent Spirit Awards host Ego Nwodim.
The 37-year-old SNL veteran flung her arms back and jumped in the air before embracing Madigan onstage.
Nwodim looked genuinely happy to get up close and personal with the Golden Globe winner, who’s enjoying a career resurgence.
Madigan was on hand to present best screenplay to Eva Victor for her feature directorial debut Sorry, Baby – and she held on to the trophy during her acceptance speech.
For her iconic role as Aunt Gladys in Weapons, the former singer-pianist already won the Critics Choice Award for best supporting actress on January 4, but she faces an uphill battle for Oscar glory.
Gold Derby predicts that Madigan has an 18.33 percent chance of winning while One Battle After Another actress Teyana Taylor has a 72.24 percent chance when the 98th Academy Awards air March 15 on ABC/Hulu.
The Twice in a Lifetime alum hasn’t been nominated for an Oscar for 40 years since Prizzi’s Honor star Anjelica Huston beat her for best supporting actress in 1986.
But first, Madigan will next compete for the outstanding performance by a female actor in a supporting role trophy at the newly renamed 32nd Actor Awards, which air March 1 on Netflix.
The Uncle Buck alum is set to reunite with Weapons director Zach Cregger on a prequel centered on her witchy character following the success of the $38 million-budget, critically-acclaimed mystery horror flick, which grossed $270 million at the box office.
The 75-year-old Weapons baddie channeled the 17th century in a Bottega Veneta white cravat blouse with black pleated wide-leg trousers and matching heels selected by stylist Andrew Gelwicks
Hairstylist Clariss Anya Rubenstein made sure Madigan’s blonde bob showed no roots for the YouTube-streamed festivities
Make-up artist Nick Barose applied minimal make-up to the Chicago native’s natural complexion and gave her a pink pout
While posing on the blue carpet in dark sunglasses, Madigan connected with a beaming Tessa Thompson who looked thrilled to meet her
The 42-year-old Hedda actress (R) later lost the best lead performance trophy to If I Had Legs I’d Kick You star Rose Byrne
Also excited to meet the Rebuilding actress was Independent Spirit Awards host Ego Nwodim (L)
The 37-year-old SNL veteran (L) flung her arms back and jumped in the air before embracing Madigan onstage
Nwodim looked genuinely happy to get up close and personal with the Golden Globe winner, who’s enjoying a career resurgence
Madigan was on hand to present best screenplay to Eva Victor (L) for her feature directorial debut Sorry, Baby – and she held on to the trophy during her acceptance speech
‘He’s got some ideas and we’ve talked a little bit about it, but he’s finishing up work [on Resident Evil] and we’ll see what happens down the road,’ Madigan told Deadline last month.
‘If that happens, that would be really exciting, but you know, I don’t have any answers to that kind of a thing.’
The Lee Strasberg alum told People on Saturday that her husband of 42 years, Ed Harris, and their 32-year-old daughter Lily Harris are both ‘thrilled and happy’ about her Weapons renaissance.
‘I’ve had a lot of support, and my really good friends are just on my side, so it’s been really nice,’ Madigan said.
‘I’m talking to a few more people [in the industry], which is very nice.’
Last month, the Emmy nominee shot a guest-star gig as Scarlett Cunningham in the Netflix limited series All The Sinners Bleed, which is showrunner Joe Robert Cole’s small-screen adaptation of S.A. Cosby’s 2023 novel.
Madigan has also been hard at work on the LA set of James Ponsoldt’s AA psychological thriller Sponsor for Apple Original Films co-starring Jason Segel and John C. Reilly.
The Carnivàle alum and the 75-year-old Oscar nominee originally met in 1983 while portraying a Texan couple having an affair in Robert Benton’s Depression-era drama, Places in the Heart.
For her iconic role as Aunt Gladys in Weapons, the former singer-pianist already won the Critics Choice Award for best supporting actress on January 4, but she faces an uphill battle for Oscar glory
Gold Derby predicts that Madigan has an 18.33 percent chance of winning while One Battle After Another actress Teyana Taylor has a 72.24 percent chance when the 98th Academy Awards air March 15 on ABC/Hulu
But first, the Twice in a Lifetime alum will compete for the outstanding performance by a female actor in a supporting role trophy at the newly renamed 32nd Actor Awards, which air March 1 on Netflix
Madigan is set to reunite with Weapons director Zach Cregger (L, pictured Saturday) on a prequel centered on her witchy character following the success of the $38 million-budget, critically-acclaimed mystery horror flick, which grossed $270 million at the box office
The Lee Strasberg alum told People on Saturday that her husband of 42 years, Ed Harris (R, pictured January 11), and their 32-year-old daughter Lily Harris are both ‘thrilled and happy’ about her Weapons renaissance
‘She’s handling it pretty well, I got to say,’ the 75-year-old Oscar nominee told THR last month. ‘I kind of know what she’s going through and I’ve just been trying to be supportive’ (pictured January 23)
The inseparable couple went on to co-star in Alamo Bay (1985), Field of Dreams (1989), Riders of the Purple Sage (1996), Pollock (2000), Just a Dream (2002), Unforgivable Blackness (2004), Winter Passing (2005), Gone Baby Gone (2007), Virginia (2010), Once Fallen (2010), That’s What I Am (2011), Sweetwater (2013), Frontera (2014), The Roosevelts: An Intimate History (2014), Rules Don’t Apply (2016), Buried Child (2016), A Crooked Somebody (2017) and The Last Full Measure (2019).
‘She’s been going nuts because the whole award season is so insane, especially for a woman, from what you’re wearing to makeup, blah, blah, blah. But she’s digging in on it. She’s handling it pretty well, I got to say,’ Harris told THR last month.
‘I kind of know what she’s going through and I’ve just been trying to be supportive.’
For instance, the Central Intelligence star has been cooking a lot so she doesn’t have to.’
Harris’s upcoming projects include John Patton Ford’s inheritance black comedy How to Make a Killing (hitting US theaters this Friday), Josh Greenbaum’s pickleball comedy The Dink and Paramount+ spin-off The Dutton Ranch.
