Amy Adams
Amy Lou Adams (conceived August 20, 1974) is an American on-screen character and vocalist. She was named one of 100 most compelling individuals by Time magazine in 2014 and is among the most generously compensated performing artists in the world. She has won two Golden Globe Awards and has been selected for five Academy Awards, and six BAFTA Awards.
Adams started her profession in front of an audience performing in supper theater and went ahead to make her component film make a big appearance in Drop Dead Gorgeous (1999). In the wake of moving to Los Angeles, she showed up on TV and in B-motion pictures, before featuring in Steven Spielberg's 2002 biopic Catch Me If You Can. Adams' leap forward part came in the 2005 autonomous film Junebug, in which her depiction of a youthful pregnant lady earned her an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress selection. In 2007, she featured as a princess in the monetarily fruitful Disney melodic film Enchanted.
Adams got three more Oscar selections for her supporting parts in Doubt (2008), The Fighter (2010), and The Master (2012). She played correspondent Lois Lane in the 2013 superhero film Man of Steel and an agitated extortionist in David O. Russell's film American Hustle; for the last mentioned, she won a Golden Globe Award and was selected for an Academy Award for Best Actress. She won a moment continuous Golden Globe Award for depicting craftsman Margaret Keane in the comic drama dramatization Big Eyes (2014). In 2016, Adams repeated the part of Lois in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, and collected praise for her exhibitions in the sci-fi film Arrival and the thriller Nocturnal Animals.
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