Weapons star Amy Madigan, husband Ed Harris wear matching tuxedos to Golden Globes 30 years after...
Madigan and Harris twinned out as they hit the red carpet to celebrate the former’s Best Supporting Actress nomination for the 2025 horror hit.
Weapons star Amy Madigan, husband Ed Harris wear matching tuxedos to Golden Globes 30 years after similar 1996 outfits
Madigan and Harris twinned out as they hit the red carpet to celebrate the former's Best Supporting Actress nomination for the 2025 horror hit.
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Amy Madigan and Ed Harris at the Golden Globes in 1996 and 2026. Credit:
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- Amy Madigan and husband Ed Harris wore matching tuxedos on the Golden Globes red carpet.
- The couple attended the ceremony with their daughter, Lily.
- Madigan is nominated for her performance in *Weapons*.
*Weapons* nominee Amy Madigan and husband Ed Harris twinned out in matching tuxedos on the 2026 Golden Globes red carpet, an homage to their own ceremony looks from 30 years prior.
The Hollywood couple showed up to Sunday night's ceremony — where Madigan is nominated for her show-stealing supporting performance in the 2025 horror hit *Weapons* — in outfits that recalled the tuxes they wore on the red carpet at the 1996 Golden Globes.
Harris and Madigan, both 75, sported black jackets, pants, white button-up shirts, and matching bowties as they posed for photos ahead of the ceremony, where Madigan competed to win her second career Golden Globe (she ultimately lost to Teyana Taylor) after first winning for her TV performance in 1990's *Roe vs. Wade.*
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'Weapons' star Amy Madigan and husband Ed Harris wear matching tuxedos to 2026 Golden Globes.
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Madigan's jacket slightly differed from Harris', however, with her coat cascading down toward the floor, while she topped it off with a pair of black-rimmed glasses.
Together, the pair also posed for photos with their daughter, Lily, before heading inside to take their seats for the ceremony.
In an interview with **'s sister publication, PEOPLE, makeup artist Nick Barose explained his inspiration for creating Madigan's glam for the evening.
"I always do my homework, especially when working with a veteran like Amy, who I've been a fan of for decades," Barose said.
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He continued, "I loved how Amy looked in menswear-inspired suits, it follows the traditions of other Hollywood greats from Katharine Hepburn, Greta Garbo, and Marlene Dietrich who rocked menswear while looking so badass. But for someone like Amy, who has so many cool red carpet looks from the '80s and '90s, I like to draw inspirations from her [own] past iconic looks."
Harris and Madigan are no strangers to making headlines at awards shows — and not always for their fashion.**
In attendance at the 1999 Oscars, both Madigan and Harris — again seated next to each other — were shown on camera refusing to clap for *On the Waterfront* director Elia Kazan, who, at that year's show, accepted an Honorary Oscar for his career decades after he testified at the House Un-American Activities Committee in 1952.
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Golden Globe nominee Amy Madigan in 'Weapons'.
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"Yeah, there was no way we were going to do that. No way," Madigan said in an interview with the* New York Times*, though the quote wasn't published in the final article, but instead shared to social media by journalist Kyle Buchanan.
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Madigan explained that, "My father, who's not with us anymore, he was a political analyst and a journalist, and he was working on Capitol Hill when McCarthyism was going on and it really, really affected him deeply," she continued. "And yeah, that whole thing was really bringing it back to me. I was like, 'Nope.'"
Kazan became an outsider in many Hollywood circles after his HUAC testimony, which saw him name eight people who'd participated in Communist Party activities alongside him.**
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