Amy Madigan opens up about winning 1st Oscar at the age of 75

Actress Amy Madigan won her first Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for her role as Gladys in the horror film “Weapons,” marking her first win since being nominated 40 years ago. Madigan expressed surprise at the recognition and praised her fellow nominees. She shared her thoughts on Oscars host Conan O’Brien’s portrayal of her character, Gladys, during the ceremony. Madigan’s win highlights her long career in acting and music, which began when she was 19. In her acceptance speech, she humorously noted the difference between her two Oscar experiences and thanked her family, including her daughter Lily and husband Ed Harris. This story matters because it shows that perseverance and dedication can lead to success, even after many years. QUESTION: How might Amy Madigan’s story of perseverance and eventual success inspire you in your own pursuits? 

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