★ LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD ★ Born in Chicago, Amy Madigan majored in philosophy at Marquette University and also studied piano at the Chicago Conservatory and acting at the famed Lee Strasberg Theater Institute. She began her entertainment career as a musician, first as pianist and lead singer with the band Jelly and then as lead singer for Big Daddy. She made her acting debut on the hit television series Hart to Hart and some of her other work for the small screen includes appearances on such series as CHiPs, American Playhouse, Criminal Minds, Saving Grace, Living Proof, ER, Law and Order and Fringe among others. She had a recurring role as Dr. Wyatt on Grey’s Anatomy and a regular role on HBO’s Carnivàle.. In addition to her work on series, Ms. Madigan has also starred in a number of madefor-television films and miniseries including Ten x Ten, Living Proof, The Path to 9/11, The Ranch, The Laramie Project, Shot in the Heart, In the Name of the People, Having Our Say: The Delaney Sisters’ First Hundred Years, And Then There Was One for which she won the Cable ACE Award for Best Actress in a Movie or Miniseries, Roe vs. Wade for which she won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role and received an Emmy nomination, The Laundromat, for which she won the Cable ACE Award for Best Actress in a Theatrical or Dramatic Special and The Day After among others. For the television film, Riders of the Purple Sage, Ms. Madigan received the Western Heritage Wrangler Award for Outstanding Television Feature Film. She was both a co-star and co-producer on the project with her husband, fellow 2015 FLIFF honoree Ed Harris. Ms. Madigan has starred in some three dozen feature films including Streets of Fire, Places in the Heart, Alamo Bay, Nowhere to Hide, Field of Dreams, Uncle Buck, The Dark Half, AMY MADIGAN Loved, With Friends Like These…, A Time for Dancing, The Discontents, Winter Passing, Gone Baby Gone, Once Fallen and Frontera. She received an Academy Award Nomination for Best Supporting Actress and a Golden Globe nomination for her work in Twice in a Lifetime and was nominated for the Golden Globe’s New Star of the Year for Love Child, her film debut. (Love Child was the Tribute film producer Paul Maslansky chose to screen when FLIFF honored him in 1991.) She was nominated for Independent Spirit Awards for her films Loved and The Prince of Pennsylvania. On stage, Ms. Madigan made her Broadway debut in the 1992 revival of A Streetcar Named Desire. She played Stella Kowalski in the production, which also starred Alec Baldwin as Stanley and Jessica Lange as Blanche. Reviewing the play for The New York Times, Frank Rich described Ms. Madigan as an actress “whose stage work has generally been as accomplished as her screen appearances” and noted her performance in Streetcar “captures Stella's Southern gregariousness.” She made her Off-Broadway debut in Beth Henley’s play The Lucky Spot for which she received the Theatre World Award and was nominated for the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Play. In Los Angeles, she received the Drama-Logue Award for her work in Stevie Wants to Play the Blues in which she starred with Paula Kelly at the Los Angeles Theater Center. Some of her other Los Angeles stage work includes A Lie of the Mind at the Mark Taper Forum and The Jacksonian at the Geffen Playhouse. Ms. Madigan recently completed the feature films Grey Lady and Stuck, a story where chance and happenstance collide as strangers, who would probably never notice or speak to each other, get stuck together on a locked subway car beneath New York City. 34 Ms. Madigan will attend the November 21st awards Gala.
AMY MADIGAN ALAMO BAY FIELD OF DREAMS FUTURE WEATHER CRIMINAL MINDS GONE BABY GONE WITH ED IN Life MAGAziNe "BEING TOGETHER AND WORKING TOGETHER IS LIKE A GIFT FROM THE CORNUCOPIA OF WONDERFULNESS THAT FELL OUT OF HEAVEN OR SOMETHING," SAYS AMY MADIGAN, LOVE CHILD PLACES IN THE HEART STREETS OF FIRE POLLOCK UNCLE BUCK WITH KEANU REEVES THE PRINCE OF PENNSYLVANIA 35
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