‘Weapons’ Actor Award Winner Amy Madigan Compares Trophy To Ken Barbie Doll, Shouts Out Unions: “They’re Not Going To Bust Us Ever”
#Amy Madigan #Weapons #Actor Award #Supporting Actress #Orlando Bloom #Aunt Gladys #Unions #Oscars
📌 Key Takeaways
- Amy Madigan won Actor Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress role as Aunt Gladys
- She performed iconic 'Weapons run' during acceptance speech
- This is her first Actor Award win and nomination
- She compared trophy to Ken Barbie doll and shouted out unions
- Marks return to Oscars race after four-decade absence
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🏷️ Themes
Awards Recognition, Career Comeback, Film Industry
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American actress (born 1950)
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Accolade given by SAG-AFTRA
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