Gina Wilhelm Actress – Amy Adams Actress Taking Time Off
She’s been working nearly nonstop since 2005 and says that she needs to tend to some relationships. She also, as discussed earlier in this blog, has recently revealed that she’s pregnant.
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Gina Wilhelm Actress – Amy Adams Actress Taking Time Off
She’s been working nearly nonstop since 2005 and says that she needs to tend to some relationships. She also, as discussed earlier in this blog, has recently revealed that she’s pregnant.
Gina Wilhelm Actress – Amy Adams Actress Expecting First Baby
The pregnancy is a surprise, but the couple has always expected to have a family. Adams and Legallo met during an acting class in 2001.
Adams’s next movie, “Leap Year,” is due out January 8.
Congratulations to the happy couple!
Gina Wilhelm Actress – Amy Adams Actress Moves to Townhouse
Adams will play a “friendly call girl,” while Galifianakis is an agoraphobic man whose life alters dramatically when his financial situation changes.
Gina Wilhelm Actress – Amy Adams Actress with Versatility
The movie “Julie and Julia” has arrived in New Zealand, and the Howick and Pakuranga Times’s review highlights the versatility Amy Adams brings to her portrayal of Julia.
Gina Wilhelm Actress – Amy Adams has Range
Amy Adams is having a big year. Within the last 12 months, she’s been a nun, a crime-scene cleaner, she’s soon to be in a Julia Child biopic, and next week she’ll be playing Amelia Earhart.
Better yet, her coworkers can’t say enough good things about her.
Shawn Levy, who directed her performance as Earhart in “Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian,” says he doesn’t think there’s a better actress in her generation.
Her castmates are similarly effusive. Ben Stiller said she couldn’t have been better.
Meryl Streep, her costar in both “Doubt” and the upcoming “Julie & Julia” (the Julia Child biopic) calls Adams “the real thing.”
For her part, Adams is very modest. Of Levy’s remarks, she said “Awww, he’s the best.” She called him “amazing to work with.”
Although she started out in fringe movies and TV before making a big splash in “Junebug.” She followed that up starring in “Enchanted.”
After playing two sweeter-than-sweet characters, she could have found herself typecast, but instead, she followed that with “Doubt.”
In “Smithsonian,” she finds herself in a sassier role-Levy describes her part as “Amelia Earhart, by way of Katharine Hepburn.”
Adams says the saucier role fits her own personality better than the sweet and saintly roles that have marked the other movies.
Maybe so, but she plays all of them beautifully.