Amy Madigan Wins Best Supporting Actress Oscar for 'Weapons' After 40 Years

Amy Madigan won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar at the 98th Academy Awards for her role in 'Weapons,' marking 40 years since her first nomination for 'Twice in a Lifetime.' This victory set a new record for the longest gap between a first nomination and a win in Oscar history and highlights her enduring presence in cinema. Moving forward, this achievement may open new high-profile roles for Madigan and influence career longevity discussions in the film industry.
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Amy Madigan
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Elle Fanning
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