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Awards Chatter

Amy Adams - 'Vice' & 'Sharp Objects'

Awards Chatter

Scott Feinberg

Tv & Film, Film Interviews

4.81.5K Ratings

🗓️ 14 January 2019

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

One of the most respected actresses of her generation, a five-time Oscar bridesmaid, reflects on how years in dinner theater gave way to a career in screen acting, how her career has been divided into noticeable phases and how she navigates dark parts like the two she played in 2018 (one in a film, the other in a limited TV series). Credits: Hosted by Scott Feinberg, recorded and produced by Matthew Whitehurst. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hi everyone and thank you for tuning in to the 260th episode of Awards Chatter, the Hollywood

0:13.2

reporters Awards Podcasts, which is now but one of four podcasts that comprise the

0:17.6

Hollywood reporters podcast network. The others being it happened in

0:21.2

Hollywood, behind the screen, and TV's top five.

0:25.0

I'm the host Scott Feinberg and my guest today is one of the greatest actresses of her generation.

0:30.0

With a resume that includes five nominations for Academy Awards, nine for Golden Globe Awards,

0:35.1

two of which resulted in wins, six for SAG Awards, and 11 for Critics Choice Awards, three of which resulted

0:42.0

in wins.

0:43.2

She has given standout performances in almost every one of the last 15-plus years.

0:48.1

In projects like 2002s, Catch Me If You Can, 2005's June Bug, 2007's Enchanted, and Charlie Wilson's War, 2008's

0:56.7

Doubt, 2009's Julian Julia, 2010's the Fighter, 2012's the Master, 2013's her and American Hustle, 2014's Big Eyes, 2016's

1:08.4

arrival and nocturnal animals.

1:11.0

In 2018, she shined in two more projects, as Camille Preaker, a self-sabotaging

1:16.6

journalist investigating a mysterious murder in the HBO 8-part limited series Sharp

1:21.1

objects on which she was also an executive producer and for which

1:25.1

she was nominated for a Golden Globe and is nominated for Critics Choice and SAG awards

1:29.9

and as Lynn Cheney the former First Lady of the United States in the Adam McKay film

1:35.3

dramedy, Vice, for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe and is nominated for

1:39.8

Critics' Choice, SAG, and BAFTA Awards, with another Oscar

1:43.2

nomination and maybe even her first Oscar, likely right around the

1:47.2

corner.

1:48.2

The great Amy Adams.

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