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Actress Amy Adams' first major movie role was in 2002's "Catch Me If You Can," with Leonardo DiCaprio.
However, it was Adams' performance in "Junebug," an indie drama released in 2005, which earned both critical praise and an Academy Award nomination. In 2009, Adams also earned an Academy Award nomination for her role as Sister James in "Doubt."
In 2007, Adams showcased her singing and dancing abilities in Disney's "Enchanted." She played a fairy-tale princess trapped in New York City. She will star in "Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian" in 2009.
However, it was Adams' performance in "Junebug," an indie drama released in 2005, which earned both critical praise and an Academy Award nomination. In 2009, Adams also earned an Academy Award nomination for her role as Sister James in "Doubt."
In 2007, Adams showcased her singing and dancing abilities in Disney's "Enchanted." She played a fairy-tale princess trapped in New York City. She will star in "Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian" in 2009.
Actress Amy Adams' first major movie role was in 2002's "Catch Me If You Can," with Leonardo DiCaprio.
However, it was Adams' performance in "Junebug," an indie drama released in 2005, which earned both critical praise and an Academy Award nomination. In 2009, Adams also earned an Academy Award nomination for her role as Sister James in "Doubt."
In 2007, Adams showcased her singing and dancing abilities in Disney's "Enchanted." She played a fairy-tale princess trapped in New York City. She will star in "Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian" in 2009.
However, it was Adams' performance in "Junebug," an indie drama released in 2005, which earned both critical praise and an Academy Award nomination. In 2009, Adams also earned an Academy Award nomination for her role as Sister James in "Doubt."
In 2007, Adams showcased her singing and dancing abilities in Disney's "Enchanted." She played a fairy-tale princess trapped in New York City. She will star in "Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian" in 2009.
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Golden Globes: They're Here!
The TV ZoneDa boys did good at da Globes... The Golden Globes - Hollywood's silliest awards - seemed to me kind of un-silly in the TV categories, but a coupla exceptions. Check 'em out below... Observations? The obvious ones. "30 Rock"......Tags: Mary-Louise Parker, In Treatment (tv program), 24 (tv program), David Hare, Alec Baldwin
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Bucky reviews Julie & Julia
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Project Runway: Can you hear me Bryant Park?
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Partying with Oscar
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'The Master' offers a cinematic world unlike any other
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'Man of Steel' follows the grim path first trod by the Dark Knight ★★ 1/2
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RedEye's 2013 Oscar predictions
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'Man of Steel' review: Big and strong
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