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Now that Amy Adams’ amazing performance in ‘Big Eyes’ has fans and Oscar<span style="font-size: 8px;"><b> </b></span>voters seeing gold, check out a few of her other award-worthy performances.</p>
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American Hustle (2013)</p>
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Adams’ performance as a former stripper in ‘American Hustle’ garnered her a nomination for Best Actress at the Oscars and a win at the Golden Globes.</p>
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The Master (2012)</p>
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In ‘The Master’ Amy wowed fans playing the hardened wife of a charismatic religious leader – and, in the process, earned nominations for both an Oscar and a Golden Globe.</p>
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The Fighter (2010)</p>
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As Mark Wahlberg’s outspoken love interest in ‘The Fighter,’ Amy earned a Best Supporting Actress nomination from Oscar voters and was also nominated for a Golden Globe award.</p>
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Doubt (2008)</p>
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In ‘Doubt’ – based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning play -- Amy played a young and naïve nun alongside a stern and authoritative Meryl Streep. Adams walked away with nominations for both an Oscar and a Golden Globe.</p>
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Enchanted (2007)</p>
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In Disney’s ‘Enchanted’ Amy’s portrayal of a naïve princess living in the big city earned her the first of her many Golden Globe nominations.</p>
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Junebug (2005)</p>
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It was due to her excellent work as a young pregnant wife in the film ‘Junebug’ that earned Adams her very first Academy Award nomination.</p>
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Her (2013)</p>
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As Joaquin Phoenix’s unassuming best friend in the sci-fi love story ‘Her,’ Adams’ girl-next-door charm helped earn the film – and its writer-director Spike Jonze -- an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay.</p>
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Man of Steel (2013)</p>
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Adams was bold and feisty as Superman’s love interest Lois Lane, adding a grounded sense of realism to the latest cinematic portrayal of the iconic comic book character.</p>
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Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian (2009)</p>
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Proving she’s got some solid comedic chops too, Adams received a Teen Choice Awards nomination for her role as famed pilot Amelia Earhart in this hilarious Ben Stiller-led sequel.</p>
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Trouble with the Curve (2012)</p>
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In 2012 the Hollywood Film Festival recognized Amy as Supporting Actress of the Year for her work on three films including the terrific ‘Trouble with the Curve,’ in which she portrayed the daughter of an aging baseball scout played by the legendary Clint Eastwood.</p>
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The Muppets (2011)</p>
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Oscars… Golden Globes – they’re great and all, but it was the kids who adored Adams’ whimsical performance in the Muppets’ comeback movie, earning her a priceless Kids’ Choice Award for Best Movie Actress.</p>