Adams in 2024 Amy Adams  is an American actress who made her film debut in the 1999 black comedy  Drop Dead Gorgeous [ 1] That '70s Show Charmed Buffy the Vampire Slayer The Office Steven Spielberg 's biographical crime drama Catch Me If You Can [ 2] Junebug [ 3] [ 4] Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress  nomination.[ 5] Disney  romantic comedy Enchanted Golden Globe Award for Best Actress (Comedy or Musical) .[ 6] 
In 2008, Adams played a naive nun in the drama Doubt Philip Seymour Hoffman  and Meryl Streep , for which she received her second Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress.[ 7] [ 8] Julie & Julia Amelia Earhart  in the adventure comedy sequel Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian David O. Russell 's sports drama The Fighter [ 9] [ 10] The Muppets Paul Thomas Anderson 's drama The Master [ 11] [ 12] 
Among her three film releases of 2013, Adams played Lois Lane  in the superhero film Man of Steel American Hustle Academy Award for Best Actress  nomination.[ 13] [ 14] Margaret Keane  in Tim Burton 's biopic Big Eyes [ a] [ 15] Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice [ 16] Arrival Nocturnal Animals [ 17] [ 18] Primetime Emmy Award  nomination for playing a self-harming reporter in the HBO  thriller miniseries Sharp Objects Lynne Cheney  in the satirical film Vice [ 19] [ 20] 
 
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