List of Amy Adams performances

Amy Adams is an American actress who made her film debut in the 1999 black comedy Drop Dead Gorgeous.[1] She went on to guest star in a variety of television shows, including That '70s Show, Charmed, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and The Office, and also appeared in minor film roles. In 2002, she had her first major role in Steven Spielberg's biographical crime drama Catch Me If You Can. However, the film did not launch her career, as Spielberg had hoped.[2] Three years later, she had her breakthrough by playing a joyful pregnant woman in Junebug (2005),[3][4] for which she received her first Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress nomination.[5] Two years later, Adams starred in the Disney romantic comedy Enchanted, for which she was nominated for her first Golden Globe Award for Best Actress (Comedy or Musical).[6]

Adams at the 2015 San Diego Comic-Con

In 2008, Adams played a naive nun in the drama Doubt, opposite Philip Seymour Hoffman and Meryl Streep, for which she received her second Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress.[7][8] She then appeared in the comedy-drama Julie & Julia, co-starring Streep, and played Amelia Earhart in the adventure comedy sequel Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian (both 2009). The following year, she expanded into dramatic roles by playing a tough barmaid in David O. Russell's sports drama The Fighter (2010), which gained her a third Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress.[9][10] Following a role in the musical comedy The Muppets (2011), Adams played the strong-willed wife of a cult leader in Paul Thomas Anderson's drama The Master, opposite Hoffman.[11] Her performance in the latter earned her a fourth Best Supporting Actress nomination at the Oscars.[12]

Among her three film releases of 2013, Adams played Lois Lane in the superhero film Man of Steel, and starred as a con woman in Russell's crime comedy American Hustle (2013). For the latter, she won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress (Comedy or Musical) and received her first Academy Award for Best Actress nomination.[13][14] She next portrayed the artist Margaret Keane in Tim Burton's biopic Big Eyes (2014), for which she won a second consecutive Golden Globe Award for Best Actress (Comedy or Musical), becoming the fourth actress to achieve this feat.[a][15] In 2016, she reprised her role of Lane in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, her highest-grossing release.[16] In the same year, Adams played intellectual women troubled by their memories in the science fiction film Arrival and the psychological thriller Nocturnal Animals, to positive reviews.[17][18] She went on to gain acclaim and a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for playing a self-harming reporter in the HBO thriller miniseries Sharp Objects (2018), and she received another Oscar nomination for portraying Lynne Cheney in the satirical film Vice (2018).[19][20]

Film

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YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1999Drop Dead GorgeousLeslie Miller[21]
2000Psycho Beach PartyMarvel Ann[22]
Cruel Intentions 2Kathryn MerteuilDirect-to-video[23]
2002The Slaughter RuleDoreen[24]
PumpkinAlex[25]
Serving SaraKate[26]
Catch Me If You CanBrenda Strong[27]
2004The Last RunAlexis[28]
2005The Wedding DateAmy Ellis[29]
Standing StillElise[30]
JunebugAshley Johnsten[31]
Stephen Tobolowsky's Birthday PartyHerselfDocumentary[32]
2006PenniesCharlotte BrownShort film[33]
Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky BobbySusan[34]
Tenacious D in The Pick of DestinyGorgeous Woman[35]
The ExAbby March[36]
2007UnderdogSweet Polly PurebredVoice role[37]
EnchantedGiselle[38]
Charlie Wilson's WarBonnie Bach[39]
2008Sunshine CleaningRose Lorkowski[40]
Miss Pettigrew Lives for a DayDelysia Lafosse[41]
DoubtSister James[42]
2009Night at the Museum: Battle of the SmithsonianAmelia Earhart / Tess[43][44]
Julie & JuliaJulie Powell[45]
Moonlight SerenadeChloe[46]
2010Leap YearAnna Brady[47]
Love & DistrustCharlotte BrownSegment: "Pennies"[48][49]
The FighterCharlene Fleming[50]
2011The MuppetsMary[51]
2012On the RoadJane / Joan Vollmer[52]
The MasterPeggy Dodd[53]
Trouble with the CurveMickey Lobel[54]
2013Man of SteelLois Lane[55]
HerAmy[56]
American HustleSydney Prosser[57]
2014LullabyEmily[58]
Big EyesMargaret Keane[59]
2016Batman v Superman: Dawn of JusticeLois Lane[60]
ArrivalDr. Louise Banks[61]
Nocturnal AnimalsSusan Morrow[62]
2017Justice LeagueLois Lane[63]
2018ViceLynne Cheney[64]
2020Hillbilly ElegyBev Vance[65]
2021Zack Snyder's Justice LeagueLois Lane[66]
The Woman in the WindowDr. Anna Fox[67]
Dear Evan HansenCynthia Murphy[68]
2022DisenchantedGiselle[69]
2024NightbitchTBAPost-production[70]
Klara and the SunChrisFilming[71]

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesRef(s)
2000That '70s ShowKat PetersonEpisode: "Burning Down the House"[72]
[73]
CharmedMaggie MurphyEpisode: "Murphy's Luck"[74]
Zoe, Duncan, Jack and JaneDinahEpisode: "Tall, Dark, and Duncan's Boss"[75]
ProvidenceBeckaEpisode: "The Good Doctor"[76]
Buffy the Vampire SlayerBeth MaclayEpisode: "Family"[77]
2001SmallvilleJodi MelvilleEpisode: "Craving"[78]
2002The West WingCathyEpisode: "20 Hours in America (Part 1)"[79]
2004King of the HillMisty / Merilynn / Sunshine (voices)Episodes: "My Hair Lady", "Cheer Factor"[80]
Dr. VegasAlice Doherty5 episodes[81]
2005−2006The OfficeKaty3 episodes[82]
2008,
2014
Saturday Night LiveHostEpisodes: "Amy Adams / Vampire Weekend"
"Amy Adams / One Direction"
[83]
[84][85]
2011Sesame StreetHerselfEpisode: "Cast Iron Cooks"[86]
2018Sharp ObjectsCamille Preaker8 episodes; Executive producer[87]

Stage

YearTitleRoleVenueRef.
2012Into the WoodsThe Baker's WifeDelacorte Theater[88]
2022The Glass MenagerieAmanda WingfieldDuke of York's Theatre[89]

Music videos

YearTitleArtist(s)DirectorRoleRef.
2008"Hero Song"The Lonely IslandAkiva SchafferWoman in Danger[90]
2020"Imagine"Gal Gadot & FriendsNoneHerself[91]

Discography

YearSoundtrackSongRef.
2007Enchanted"True Love's Kiss"[92]
"Happy Working Song"
"That's How You Know"
2008Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day"If I Didn't Care"[93]
2011The Muppets"Life's a Happy Song"[94]
"Me Party"
"Life's a Happy Song Finale"
2021Dear Evan Hansen"Requiem"[95]
2022Disenchanted"Even More Enchanted"[96]
"Fairytale Life (The Wish)"
"Fairytale Life (After the Spell)"
"Badder"
"Love Power (Reprise)"
"Even More Enchanted (Finale)"

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