Amy Madigan Wins First Oscar for 'Weapons' Decades After Her First Nomination

Amy Madigan has won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in the film 'Weapons' at the 98th Academy Awards. This marks her first Academy Award win, coming several decades after her first nomination in 1985. Her role in 'Weapons' was praised by critics for its restraint and emotional depth. The awards ceremony is being hosted by Conan O'Brien and features Priyanka Chopra as a presenter.

Key Points: Amy Madigan Wins Best Supporting Actress Oscar for 'Weapons'

  • First career Oscar win
  • Won for role in 'Weapons'
  • Nominated previously in 1985
  • Veteran character actress recognized
  • Ceremony hosted by Conan O'Brien
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Oscars 2026: Amy Madigan wins Best Supporting Actress for 'Weapons'

Veteran actress Amy Madigan wins her first Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for 'Weapons' at the 98th Oscars, decades after her first nomination.

"Congratulations to Amy Madigan for winning the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for WEAPONS! - The Academy"

Los Angeles, March 16

Hollywood actress Amy Madigan was conferred with the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress at the ongoing 98th Academy Awards for her performance in the film 'Weapons'. This marked the first Academy Award of her career, several decades after her earlier nomination for Best Supporting Actress for the 1985 film 'Twice in a Lifetime'.

The Academy took to their X, formerly Twitter, and shared the announcement, as they wrote, "Congratulations to Amy Madigan for winning the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for WEAPONS! #Oscars".

In 'Weapons', Amy Madigan played a key supporting role that critics noted for its restraint and emotional precision. Her character functions as a central figure within the film's tense narrative structure, contributing to the psychological and dramatic weight of the story. The film itself attracted attention during the awards season for its performances and tightly constructed storytelling.

Amy Madigan has had a long career across film, television, and theatre. Over the years, she appeared in several notable productions including 'Field of Dreams' and 'Uncle Buck', building a reputation as a dependable character actor capable of portraying complex roles. Her Oscar win for Weapons was widely seen as recognition of her decades-long contribution to the industry. The award also placed her among veteran performers who received Academy recognition later in their careers after years of consistent work in supporting roles.

The 98th Academy Awards ceremony is underway at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles.

This year, the Oscars is being hosted by late-night host Conan O'Brien, who also emceed the 2025 show. The awards also sees actor-producer Priyanka Chopra turn presenter at the star-studded event. Director Ryan Coogler's 'Sinners' is leading the awards race this season with 16 nods, including top honours of best picture, director, and actor.

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Rohit P
It's always inspiring to see talent being recognized, no matter when it comes. Madigan's win proves that consistency and dedication matter. Hope our Indian film industry also honors its brilliant character artists more often. 🙏
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Arjun K
Great news, but honestly, the Oscars feel very distant. When will a mainstream Indian film (not just a documentary or short) win a major category again? We have the talent and stories. The global recognition system needs to broaden its view beyond Hollywood.
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Sarah B
As someone who loves cinema, this is wonderful. Amy Madigan is a fantastic actress. Haven't seen 'Weapons' yet, but will definitely watch it now. The article says it has a "tightly constructed story" – that's what I look for in a film.
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Karthik V
Congrats to her! 🎉 It's a good lesson in patience and perseverance. In our fast-paced world, we often forget that some rewards take time. Her first nomination was in 1985… that's before many of us were even born!

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