Amy Adams

Amy Adams

46 movies Acting Aug 20, 1974 Vicenza, Veneto, Italy

Amy Lou Adams, born on August 20, 1974, is a prominent American actress celebrated for her versatility in both comedic and dramatic performances. She has been recognized on multiple occasions in annual lists of the highest-paid actresses globally and has garnered numerous accolades, including two Golden Globe Awards. Moreover, Adams has received six nominations for the Academy Awards, seven nominations for the British Academy Film Awards, and two nominations for Primetime Emmy Awards.

Her career took off in the realm of dance within dinner theatre from 1994 until 1998. Adams made her cinematic debut in a supporting role in the dark comedy Drop Dead Gorgeous (1999) and later appeared in television guest spots while also taking on "mean girl" roles in smaller films. Her significant breakthrough occurred in Steven Spielberg's biopic Catch Me If You Can (2002), although she faced a year of unemployment afterward. It was her role as a chatty pregnant woman in the indie film Junebug (2005) that earned her first Academy Award nomination.

Adams' leading role in the musical fantasy Enchanted (2007) marked a notable success, followed by portrayals of optimistic characters in films such as Doubt (2008). She transitioned to more assertive roles in acclaimed works like The Fighter (2010) and The Master (2012). From 2013 to 2017, Adams portrayed Lois Lane in the DC Extended Universe films and won consecutive Golden Globes for her roles in American Hustle (2013) and Big Eyes (2014). Her further achievements include notable performances in Arrival (2016), HBO's Sharp Objects (2018), and Vice (2018). In addition to her film work, Adams has performed on stage, including the 2012 revival of Into the Woods and the 2022 West End revival of The Glass Menagerie. In 2014, she was recognized as one of Time's 100 most influential people and was featured on Forbes' Celebrity 100

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