Amy Madigan dedicates Actor Award to 'union people': 'They're not going to bust us'

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Amy Madigan is now a first-time Actor Award winner.The “Weapons” actor scored in the supporting actress category Sunday for her performance as the unhinged Aunt Gladys in the Zach Cregger-directed horror film.She beat out Teyana Taylor (“One Battle After Another”), Odessa A’Zion (“Marty Supreme”), Ariana Grande (“Wicked: For Good”) and Wunmi Mosaku (“Sinners”).The win shakes up the Oscars race for supporting actress, which prior to Madigan’s Actor Award victory seemed to be in Taylor’s favor.
Awards After captivating audiences as Aunt Gladys in the summer horror hit, Madigan is navigating Oscar buzz, press interest and ‘exciting’ conversations about what’s next.“It’s such an honor to be here.I’ve been doing this a long ass time,” Madigan said as she accepted the honor Sunday evening.
“Gladys has surprised me.She’s getting a lot of love back,” Madigan said.
“I didn’t know y’all want to hang out with her.” The actor also offered a message of camaraderie to her fellow SAG-AFTRA members, citing the Chicago upbringing that made her a “union person.” “We’re all union people,” she continued, “and I don’t care what somebody says.They’re not going to bust us, ever.” Awards In this week’s episode of The Envelope podcast, the ‘Weapons’ star discusses finding viral fame with her Oscar-nominated role as Aunt Gladys after years of ups and downs.Madigan went on to give a shout-out to her fellow “Weapons” cast members Julia Garner, Josh Brolin and others.
Madigan was the sole “Weapons” star nominated at this year’s Actor Awards.She also received nominations from the Golden Globe Awards, Critics Choice Awards and Academy Awards.
She earned her last Oscar nomination 40 years ago for her performance as the fiery Sunny in “Twice in a Lifetime” (1985).“I haven’t done this in a while, so it fee...