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Years active
  
1977–present

Children
  
Lily Dolores Harris

Spouse
  
Ed Harris (m. 1983)

Role
  
Actress

Name
  
Amy Madigan


Amy Madigan

Full Name
  
Amy Marie Madigan

Born
  
September 11, 1950 (age 73) (
1950-09-11
)

Occupation
  
Actressproducersinger

Relatives
  
Bob L. Harris (father-in-law)

TV shows
  
Carnivale, Crocodile Shoes

Parents
  
John Madigan, Dolores Madigan

Movies
  
Similar People
  
Ed Harris, Gaby Hoffmann, Jean Louisa Kelly, Laurie Metcalf, Kevin Costner

Amy madigan


Amy Marie Madigan (born September 11, 1950) is an American actress, producer, and singer. She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for the 1985 film Twice in a Lifetime. Her other film credits include Love Child (1982), Places in the Heart (1984), Field of Dreams (1989), Uncle Buck (1989), The Dark Half (1993), Pollock (2000), and Gone Baby Gone (2007). Madigan won the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress on Television and was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie for her portrayal of Sarah Weddington in the 1989 television film Roe vs. Wade.

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Early life

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Madigan was born in Chicago, the daughter of John J. Madigan (1918–2012), a well-known journalist who gave political commentary on shows such as Meet the Press and Face the Nation, and worked for Newsweek. He interviewed a range of political figures, from Richard Nixon to Martin Luther King, Jr., and hosted his own show with WBBM (AM). Her mother was Dolores (née Hanlon; 1921–92), an administrative assistant and amateur actress who performed in community theatre. She has two brothers, Jack and Jim.

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Madigan attended Catholic schools and performed in school plays. In the 1960s, she studied piano at the Chicago Conservatory of Music, and went on to graduate from Marquette University with a degree in philosophy. She moved to Los Angeles in 1974. Madigan later studied acting at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute.

Music

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In the 1970s, Madigan pursued a career as a musician, singing lead vocals for the band Jelly, whose only album, A True Story (1977), was released by Asylum Records. Madigan appeared in Playboy (June 1978) nude and covered in jelly, to promote her band. She toured across the United States performing for several bands throughout the late 1970s.

Acting

In the 1980s, Madigan transitioned from a singing career to acting, and studied at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute. Her first television role was as the character Adele on an episode of Hart to Hart in 1981. She followed this guest starring role with a role in the Emmy-nominated television film Crazy Times. The following year, Madigan made her film debut as Terry Jean Moore in Love Child, for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year – Actress. In 1983, she starred as Alison Ransom in the Emmy-winning television film The Day After.

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In 1984, she portrayed McCoy in the cult film Streets of Fire, and also had a supporting role as Viola Kelsey in Places in the Heart, which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture. In 1985, she starred in the television film The Laundromat written by Marsha Norman, opposite Carol Burnett. She won a CableACE Award for her performance as Deedee Johnson. She then co-starred as Glory Scheer, alongside her husband Ed Harris, in Alamo Bay, directed by Louis Malle. Also in 1985, she portrayed Sunny Mackenzie-Sobel in Twice in a Lifetime, for which she was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture and the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.

Madigan made her Off-Broadway debut in 1987, portraying Sue Jack Tiller in The Lucky Spot by Beth Henley, for which she won a Theatre World Award and was nominated for the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Play. In 1988, she was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Female for her performance in The Prince of Pennsylvania. That same year, she performed in A Lie of the Mind at the Mark Taper Forum. In 1989, Madigan played the wife of Kevin Costner in Field of Dreams, which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture. That same year, she played Chanice Kobolowski, the girlfriend of John Candy's character, in the John Hughes film Uncle Buck. Also in 1989, she won a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film and was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie for her performance as Sarah Weddington in the television film Roe vs. Wade.

In 1990, Madigan starred opposite Paula Kelly in Stevie Wants To Play The Blues by Eduardo Machado, for which she won a Drama-Logue Award. In 1991, she starred opposite Olympia Dukakis in the Emmy-nominated television film Lucky Day. Madigan made her Broadway debut in the role of Stella Kowalski in A Streetcar Named Desire in 1992, opposite Jessica Lange and Alec Baldwin. She was nominated for an Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Debut Performance for her role in the play. In 1996, she and Harris produced and starred in the television film Riders of the Purple Sage. Madigan then starred with Tilda Swinton in Female Perversions. In 1997, she was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Female for her performance as Brett Armerson in the film Loved. In 2000, she portrayed Peggy Guggenheim in the Oscar-winning film Pollock, which her husband directed, produced, and starred in.

In 2002, she had a supporting role as Reggie Fluty, the officer who first responded to the call for aid for a dying Matthew Shepard, in the Emmy-nominated television film The Laramie Project. In 2005, Madigan starred as Lori Lansky in Winter Passing, directed by Adam Rapp. The following year, she had a supporting role as Patricia Carver, a CIA headquarters analyst, in the Emmy-winning television film The Path to 9/11. In 2007, Madigan played the sister-in-law of Helene (Amy Ryan), Beatrice "Bea" McCready, in the Oscar-nominated film Gone Baby Gone, directed by Ben Affleck. In 2008, she played Dr. Katharine Wyatt on several episodes of ABC's medical drama series Grey's Anatomy. She then guest starred on TNT's crime drama series Saving Grace as Gretchen Lagardi. In 2011, she guest starred in the final episode of TNT's drama series Memphis Beat. In 2016, Madigan starred in the revival of Sam Shepard's play Buried Child for The New Group at the Pershing Square Signature Center. The show transferred to the West End's Trafalgar Studios in November 2016, where Madigan reprised her role as Halie.

Personal life

Madigan has been married to actor Ed Harris since November 21, 1983. They have one daughter, Lily Dolores Harris (born May 3, 1993). Madigan and Harris have been frequent collaborators over the course of their careers.

Filmography

Actress
-
The Ploughmen (pre-production) as
Francie
-
Rebel Girl (filming) as
Gail
-
Bull Street (post-production) as
Mary-Ann
-
Department of One (TV Series) (post-production) as
Diane
-
Go for Grandma (Short) (post-production) as
Grandma
2021
Antlers as
Principal Ellen Booth
2020
Penny Dreadful: City of Angels (TV Series) as
Miss Adelaide
- Day of the Dead (2020) - Miss Adelaide
- Hide and Seek (2020) - Miss Adelaide
- Maria and the Beast (2020) - Miss Adelaide
- How It Is with Brothers (2020) - Miss Adelaide
- Children of the Royal Sun (2020) - Miss Adelaide
- Josefina and the Holy Spirit (2020) - Miss Adelaide
- Wicked Old World (2020) - Miss Adelaide
- Dead People Lie Down (2020) - Miss Adelaide
2020
The Hunt as
Ma
2019
The Last Full Measure as
Donna Burr
2018
American Woman as
Peggy
2018
Ice (TV Series) as
Diane Pierce
- Clouds (2018) - Diane Pierce
- Dig Two Graves- At Least (2018) - Diane Pierce
- Blood Brothers (2018) - Diane Pierce
- Heart of Darkness (2018) - Diane Pierce
- Thicker Than Water (2018) - Diane Pierce
2017
A Crooked Somebody as
Joyce Vaughn
2017
Grey Lady as
Lola
2017
Stuck as
Sue
2016
Rules Don't Apply as
Mrs. Bransford
2016
How to Get Away with Murder (TV Series) as
Irene Crowley
- There Are Worse Things Than Murder (2016) - Irene Crowley
2016
Sensitivity Training as
Nancy
2016
Grace and Frankie (TV Series) as
Elaine
- The Loophole (2016) - Elaine
2016
Buried Child as
Halie
2014
Frontera as
Olivia
2014
Shirin in Love as
Rachel
2014
Ten X Ten (TV Mini Series) as
Woman 50s
2013
Sweetwater as
Madame Bovary
2013
The Lifeguard as
Justine
2012
Future Weather as
Greta
2011
The Dining (Short) as
Debbie
2011
Memphis Beat (TV Series) as
Kate Murphy
- The Feud (2011) - Kate Murphy
2011
That's What I Am as
Principal Kelner
2010
Fringe (TV Series) as
Marilyn Dunham
- Bloodline (2011) - Marilyn Dunham
- Amber 31422 (2010) - Marilyn Dunham
- Olivia (2010) - Marilyn Dunham
2010
Virginia as
Roseanna Tipton
2010
Once Fallen as
Rose
2010
Law & Order (TV Series) as
Emily Ryan
- Innocence (2010) - Emily Ryan
2008
Grey's Anatomy (TV Series) as
Dr. Katharine Wyatt
- Goodbye (2009) - Dr. Katharine Wyatt
- Sweet Surrender (2009) - Dr. Katharine Wyatt
- Here Comes the Flood (2008) - Dr. Katharine Wyatt
- Freedom: Part 2 (2008) - Dr. Katharine Wyatt
- Freedom: Part 1 (2008) - Dr. Katharine Wyatt
- Losing My Mind (2008) - Dr. Katharine Wyatt
- The Becoming (2008) - Dr. Katharine Wyatt
- Piece of My Heart (2008) - Dr. Katharine Wyatt
- Where the Wild Things Are (2008) - Dr. Katharine Wyatt
2009
ER (TV Series) as
Mary Taggart
- What We Do (2009) - Mary Taggart
- T-Minus-6 (2009) - Mary Taggart
2009
Gary's Walk as
Gloria
2008
Living Proof (TV Movie) as
Fran Visco
2008
Saving Grace (TV Series) as
Gretchen Lagardi
- A Little Hometown Love (2008) - Gretchen Lagardi
2007
Doppelgänger as
Victor's Mom
2007
Gone Baby Gone as
Bea McCready
2007
Criminal Minds (TV Series) as
Jane
- No Way Out, Part II: The Evilution of Frank (2007) - Jane
- No Way Out (2007) - Jane
2006
The Path to 9/11 (TV Mini Series) as
Patricia Carver
- Episode #1.2 (2006) - Patricia Carver
- Episode #1.1 (2006) - Patricia Carver
2006
Murder on Pleasant Drive (TV Movie) as
Aunt Sherrie Davis
2005
Winter Passing as
Lori Lansky
2003
Carnivàle (TV Series) as
Iris Crowe
- New Canaan, CA (2005) - Iris Crowe
- Outside New Canaan (2005) - Iris Crowe
- Cheyenne, WY (2005) - Iris Crowe
- Lincoln Highway, UT (2005) - Iris Crowe
- Outskirts, Damascus, NE (2005) - Iris Crowe
- Damascus, NE (2005) - Iris Crowe
- The Road to Damascus (2005) - Iris Crowe
- Creed, OK (2005) - Iris Crowe
- Old Cherry Blossom Road (2005) - Iris Crowe
- Ingram, TX (2005) - Iris Crowe
- Alamogordo, N.M. (2005) - Iris Crowe
- Los Moscos (2005) - Iris Crowe
- The Day That Was the Day (2003) - Iris Crowe
- Day of the Dead (2003) - Iris Crowe
- Hot and Bothered (2003) - Iris Crowe
- Insomnia (2003) - Iris Crowe
- Lonnigan, Texas (2003) - Iris Crowe (credit only)
- The River (2003) - Iris Crowe
- Pick a Number (2003) - Iris Crowe
- Babylon (2003) - Iris Crowe (credit only)
- Black Blizzard (2003) - Iris Crowe
- Tipton (2003) - Iris Crowe
- After the Ball Is Over (2003) - Iris Crowe
- Milfay (2003) - Iris Crowe
2004
Admissions as
Martha Brighton
2004
The Ranch (TV Movie) as
Mary Larkin
2004
The Discontents as
Beth Walker
2004
In the Land of Milk and Money as
Arlyne
2002
A Time for Dancing as
Jackie
2002
Just a Dream (TV Movie) as
Cindy Wilder
2002
The Laramie Project (TV Movie) as
Reggie Fluty
2001
Is Your Mama a Llama? (Short) as
Narrator (voice)
2001
Shot in the Heart (TV Movie) as
Bessie Gilmore
2001
The Sleepy Time Gal as
Maggie
2000
Pollock as
Peggy Guggenheim
2000
In the Name of the People (TV Movie) as
Connie Murphy
1999
Having Our Say: The Delany Sisters' First 100 Years (TV Movie) as
Amy Hill Hearth
1998
With Friends Like These as
Hannah DiMartino
1998
A Bright Shining Lie (TV Movie) as
Mary Jane Vann
1997
Loved as
Brett Amerson
1996
Female Perversions as
Maddie Stephens
1996
Riders of the Purple Sage (TV Movie) as
Jane Withersteen
1995
500 Nations (TV Mini Series)
- Clash of Cultures (1995) - (voice)
- The Ancestors (1995) - (voice)
- Mexico (1995) - (voice)
1994
Crocodile Shoes (TV Mini Series) as
Carmel Cantrell
- The Call (1994) - Carmel Cantrell
- The Truth (1994) - Carmel Cantrell
- The Trip (1994) - Carmel Cantrell
1994
Frasier (TV Series) as
Maggie
- Flour Child (1994) - Maggie (voice)
1994
And Then There Was One (TV Movie) as
Roxy Ventola
1993
The Dark Half as
Liz Beaumont
1991
Lucky Day (TV Movie) as
Kari
1989
Uncle Buck as
Chanice Kobolowski
1989
Roe vs. Wade (TV Movie) as
Sarah Weddington
1989
Field of Dreams as
Annie Kinsella
1988
The Prince of Pennsylvania as
Carla Headlee
1988
American Playhouse (TV Series) as
Sarah Penn
- The Revolt of Mother (1988) - Sarah Penn
1987
Nowhere to Hide as
Barbara Cutter
1986
Zeisters as
Woman at funeral
1985
Twice in a Lifetime as
Sunny
1985
Alamo Bay as
Glory
1985
The Laundromat (TV Movie) as
Deedee Johnson
1984
Eureka Stockade (TV Mini Series) as
Sarah Jamieson
- Episode #1.1 (1984) - Sarah Jamieson
- Episode #1.2 (1984) - Sarah Jamieson
1984
Places in the Heart as
Viola Kelsey
1984
Streets of Fire as
McCoy
1983
The Day After (TV Movie) as
Alison Ransom
1983
Travis McGee (TV Movie) as
Billy Jean Bailey
1983
Love Letters as
Wendy
1982
Love Child as
Terry Jean Moore
1982
Victims (TV Movie) as
Chloe Brill
1982
The Ambush Murders (TV Movie) as
Molly Slavin
1981
CHiPs (TV Series) as
Jewel Burnett
- Finders Keepers (1981) - Jewel Burnett
1981
Crazy Times (TV Movie) as
Marilyn
1981
Hart to Hart (TV Series) as
Adele
- Slow Boat to Murder (1981) - Adele
Producer
2017
Stuck (associate producer)
2010
Once Fallen (executive producer)
2004
After the Past (producer)
1996
Riders of the Purple Sage (TV Movie) (executive producer)
Soundtrack
2020
Penny Dreadful: City of Angels (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Wicked Old World (2020) - (performer: "I'm Popeye the Sailor Man")
2017
Stuck (performer: "STUCK", "GONE", "TRY")
2008
Saving Grace (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- A Little Hometown Love (2008) - (performer: "Venus" - uncredited)
2005
Carnivàle (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Cheyenne, WY (2005) - (performer: "What a Friend We Have in Jesus" - uncredited)
1986
Crossroads (performer: "HE MADE A WOMAN OUT OF ME", "IF I LOSE")
1981
CHiPs (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Finders Keepers (1981) - (performer: "(Baby) I'm Fallin'", "Jailhouse Blues")
Thanks
2009
Amy Cook: The Spaces in Between (Documentary) (special thanks)
2005
Steal Me (thanks)
2004
Admissions (special thanks)
Self
2018
The 70th Primetime Emmy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Audience Member (uncredited)
2018
Theater Talk (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- David Rabe's "Good for Otto" (2018) - Self - Guest
2017
American Socialist: The Life and Times of Eugene Victor Debs (Documentary) as
Narrator (voice)
2014
The Roosevelts: An Intimate History (TV Mini Series documentary)
- The Rising Road (1933-1939) (2014) - (voice)
- The Fire of Life (1910-1919) (2014) - (voice)
- Get Action (1858-1901) (2014) - (voice)
2013
Rumble on the Lot: Walter Hill's Streets of Fire Revisited (Video documentary) as
Self
2012
The Dust Bowl (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Sanora Babb
- The Hardy Ones (2012) - Sanora Babb (voice)
- Reaping the Whirlwind (2012) - Sanora Babb (voice)
- Dust to Eat (2012) - Sanora Babb (voice)
1992
American Experience (TV Series documentary)
- Death and the Civil War (2012)
- The Donner Party (1992) - (voice)
2011
Prohibition (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Reader
- A Nation of Drunkards (2011) - Reader (voice)
2011
That's What I Am: All You Need is Love: Then and Now (Video documentary short) as
Self
2011
That's What I Am: Big G: That's Who I Am (Video documentary short) as
Self
2011
That's What I Am: Bloopers (Video documentary short) as
Self (uncredited)
2011
That's What I Am: Film Festival Premiere (Video documentary short) as
Self
2011
That's What I Am: On Set with WWE Superstar Randy Orton (Video documentary short) as
Self
2011
That's What I Am: The Styles & Sets of the Sixties (Video documentary short) as
Self (uncredited)
2010
Red Carpet Report (TV Series short) as
Self
- PFLAG LA 2010 Fundraiser (2010) - Self
2009
The National Parks: America's Best Idea (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Reader
- Great Nature: 1933-1945 (2009) - Reader (voice)
- Going Home: 1920-1933 (2009) - Reader (voice)
- The Last Refuge: 1890-1915 (2009) - Reader (voice)
- The Scripture of Nature: 1851-1890 (2009) - Reader (voice)
2008
AFI's 10 Top 10: America's 10 Greatest Films in 10 Classic Genres (TV Special) as
Self
2004
Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson (Documentary) as
Other Voices (voice)
2004
Field of Dreams: Passing Along the Pastime (Video documentary short) as
Self
2003
Horatio's Drive: America's First Road Trip (TV Movie documentary) as
Other Voices (voice)
2003
Making 'Carnivàle': The Show Behind the Show (TV Short) as
Self
2003
The 75th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Audience Member (uncredited)
2003
The 60th Annual Golden Globe Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Audience Member
2001
Mark Twain (TV Movie documentary) as
Other Voices (voice)
2001
The 73rd Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Audience Member
2001
Jazz (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Narrator
- Our Language: 1924 -1929 (2001) - Narrator (voice)
1999
Margaret Sanger (TV Movie documentary)(voice)
1999
Not for Ourselves Alone: The Story of Elizabeth Cady Stanton & Susan B. Anthony (TV Series documentary)
- Episode #1.1 (1999) - (voice)
1999
The 71st Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Audience Member
1999
The 56th Annual Golden Globe Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Audience Member
1998
'Field of Dreams': A Scrapbook (Video documentary) as
Self
1997
The Directors (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- The Films of George A. Romero - Self
1997
Big Guns Talk: The Story of the Western (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1997
3rd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (TV Special) as
Self
1996
The West (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Self / Sel / Mattie Oblinger
- Geography Of Hope (1877-1887) (1996) - Self (voice)
- Grandest Enterprise Under God (1868-1874) (1996) - Sel / Mattie Oblinger (voice)
- Empire Upon The Trails (1806-1848) (1996) - Self (voice)
1996
The 68th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Audience Member
1996
2nd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Audience Member
1996
53rd Annual Golden Globe Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Audience Member
1995
The Way West (TV Movie documentary) as
Voice
1995
The 16th Annual CableACE Awards (TV Special) as
Self
1994
Baseball (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Various / Self
- Shadow Ball (1994) - Various (voice)
- A National Heirloom (1994) - Various (voice)
- The Faith of Fifty Million People (1994) - Self (voice)
- Something Like a War (1994) - Various (voice)
- Our Game (1994) - Various (voice)
1989
Late Night with David Letterman (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 15 May 1992 (1992) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 16 August 1989 (1989) - Self - Guest
1990
The 47th Annual Golden Globe Awards 1990 (TV Special) as
Self - Nominee
1989
The 41st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Nominee
1989
The Making of 'Uncle Buck' (TV Movie documentary) as
Chanice Kobolowski
1986
The 40th Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Audience Member
1986
The 58th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Nominee
1986
The 43rd Annual Golden Globe Awards 1986 (TV Special) as
Self - Nominee
1984
Music Videos and Inside 'Streets of Fire' (TV Movie documentary) as
Self (McCoy)
Archive Footage
2011
Special Collector's Edition (TV Series) as
McCoy
- Calles de fuego (2011) - McCoy
2004
Michael Moore, el gran agitador (TV Short documentary) as
Self (uncredited)

References

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