Movies
Since Amy Madigan burst on the scene 33 years ago with her performance in the feature “Love Child,” she has worked extensively in film and TV, earned a supporting actress Oscar nomination for 1985’s “Twice in a Lifetime,” received an Emmy nomination for the controversial 1989 TV film “Roe vs.
July 11, 2015
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June 23, 2011
The first thing you notice about Amy Madigan is her voice.
Aug. 19, 1989
Entertainment & Arts
Married actors Ed Harris and Amy Madigan star as an estranged couple in playwright Beth Henley’s ‘The Jacksonian’ at Geffen.
Feb. 12, 2012
Music
“Stevie Wants to Play the Blues” requires a suspension of disbelief on several levels.
Feb. 19, 1990
Amy Madigan’s star standing, to some extent, is sabotaged by her own best qualities as an actress: she’s too good, too real, for most of the movies made right now.
Sept. 7, 1987
Television
The confrontational drama--two wary strangers with nothing in common, put together at the whim of a writer--has been around since shortly after Adam noticed something odd about one of his ribs.
March 30, 1985
In a 1985 Life magazine interview, then-newlyweds Ed Harris and Amy Madigan revealed they were developing an adaptation of Zane Grey’s classic western “Riders of the Purple Sage” as a starring vehicle for themselves.
Jan. 21, 1996
There’s a large gap between the offbeat and the twee.
July 2, 2015
March 5, 2012