Amy Adams finds her characters full of surprises
Amy Adams earned her two supporting actress Oscar nominations for portrayals of women best described as extremely naive. Perhaps her most famous role, especially among youngsters and their parents, is Giselle in 2007’s “Enchanted.” It’s hard to get more naive than a cartoon bride-to-be who’s gleefully singing with birds in a Disney fairyland until she’s pushed down a well and ends up human in Manhattan.
Innocence is also evident in Ashley, the cheerful, very pregnant Southern girl Adams portrays in “Junebug” (2005), and Adams’ good-hearted Sister James, an underling of Meryl Streep’s rigid nun in “Doubt” (2008).
But Adams has played an intriguing range of women who are far from those wide-eyed ingénues. In 2009’s “Julie & Julia,” she portrayed an unhappy New Yorker who conquers her lack of self-confidence by tackling each recipe in Julia Child’s cookbook and blogging about it. In 2008’s “Sunshine Cleaning,” she was a weary, down-on-her-luck single mother who faces both family and economic challenges.










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