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Amy Adams
/ˈeɪmi ˈædəmz/
Definition
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Amy Adams is an acclaimed American actress and singer, born August 20, 1974, known for her versatile roles in films like 'Enchanted,' 'The Fighter,' 'Arrival,' and 'American Hustle.'
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She has earned six Academy Award nominations, two Golden Globes, and widespread praise for her ability to portray complex, emotionally layered characters with wit and depth.
Examples
Amy Adams' turn as a linguist in 'Arrival' had me rethinking every family reunion conversation.
If Amy Adams hosted a cooking show, she'd make soufflés rise faster than her career.
Channeling Amy Adams from 'Enchanted,' I tried talking to animals, but my cat just judged me harder.
Amy Adams in 'The Fighter' proves you don't need boxing gloves to knock out an audience.