It was supposed to be a routine acceptance speech—but the moment quickly turned into one of the most emotional highlights of the night when Amy Madigan stepped onto the stage to accept her very first Oscar. The longtime Hollywood star looked stunned as the crowd erupted in applause, but it was clear from the start that this moment meant far more than just another award. As she began speaking, Madigan’s voice started to shake while she reflected on the decades-long journey that finally led to this victory. Then the room grew even quieter when she turned her attention to someone sitting in the audience—her “beloved” husband, legendary actor Ed Harris. Fighting back tears, Madigan thanked him for standing beside her through every high and low of her career, calling his support the reason she never stopped believing this moment could someday happen. The heartfelt tribute instantly melted the room, with cameras cutting to Harris visibly moved as the audience responded with a wave of applause. Within minutes, the touching exchange was already spreading online, with viewers calling it one of the most genuine and emotional moments of the entire Academy Awards night.

Amy Madigan Emotionally Thanks Her ‘Beloved’ Husband Ed Harris as She Wins Her First Oscar

Madigan won her first Oscar for her role as Aunt Gladys in ‘Weapons’ at the 98th Academy Awards

Amy Madigan accepts her Best Actress in a Supporting Role for "Weapons" onstage during the 98th Annual Academy Awards at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, California on March 15, 2026.

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Amy Madigan is the first big winner of the night at the 2026 Oscars, taking home the Academy Award for best supporting actress.

The 75-year-old actress won the prize for her role as the villainous Aunt Gladys in Weapons.

Madigan, who was previously nominated in the same category back in 1985 for her role in Twice in a Lifetime, looked stunned after hearing last year’s winner Zoe Saldana call her name.Amy Madigan gushes over husband Ed Harris in Oscars 2026 speech a

“This is great,” Madigan said at the start of her speech,.

She then spoke about planning her Oscar speech the previous evening while shaving her legs in the shower before thanking Weapons director Zach Cregger and her fellow nominees in the Best Supporting Actress category – Sentimental Value stars Elle Fanning and Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas, Wunmi Mosaku of Sinners and One Battle After Another‘s Teyana Taylor.

She closed out by thanking her daughter Lilly and her husband Ed Harris, who is a four-time nominee himself for his roles in films including Apollo 13The Truman ShowPollack and The Hours.

“The most important is my beloved Ed, who’s been with me forever and that’s a long ass time. And none of this would mean anything if he wasn’t by my side,” Madigan said.All About Amy Madigan and Ed Harris' Decades-Long Marriage

She was the lone nominee for Weapons at the 2026 Oscars and is one of only a handful of actors to have collected an Oscar for their work in a horror film, joining the likes of Kathy Bates in Misery, Ruth Gordon in Rosemary’s Baby and Anthony Hopkins and Jodie Foster in The Silence of the Lambs.

Madigan picked up the Critics’ Choice Award and Actor Award for her work in Weapons earlier in the season, and had also been nominated for a Golden Globe.

Amy Madigan as Aunt Gladys in Weapons
Amy Madigan as Aunt Gladys in ‘Weapons’.Quantrell Colbert/Warner Bros. 

She spoke with PEOPLE about her the hard work that has gone into her lengthy career after learning about her nomination back in January.

“It just means that you can have a long career. And I’ve had a long career and I’m continuing to do that,” Madigan said at the time.

She went on to say: “People always say, ‘If you have a dream, follow it,’ et cetera, but those are true things when actors and writers and directors get up there and say that because it’s a long, arduous trip, it takes a lot of work. Don’t be deterred. And it’s really true. When a good piece of material comes by, the actors, they want to grab it by the throat. It’s exciting. That’s why we do what we do. So it’s all been kind of a whirlwind, but very exciting.”