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Amy Adams

Amy Adams is an Italian born American actress. She has played several sweet and quirky parts such as Princess Giselle in Enchanted and Mary in the Muppets. She sings in many of her movies, and was in choir in her youth.

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Episode of SNL with Amy Adams singing What is this Feeling?

In the episode of "Saturday Night Live" featuring Amy Adams, she performed a comedic rendition of "What is This Feeling?" from the musical "Wicked." The sketch humorously highlighted her character's mixed emotions about a new acquaintance in a whimsical and exaggerated fashion. Adams showcased her impressive vocal talent while delivering a comedic performance that resonated with the audience, blending her love for musical theater with SNL's signature humor. The episode exemplified her versatility as both an actress and singer.

Does Amy Adams have a real phone number?

If someone has a telephone then they will have a real number

Who made Amy Adams' wedding dress in The Wedding Date?

At the end of The Wedding Date they have a list of clothing and accessory companies responsible for what the characters wore. I copied all of the vendors on paper because I wanted to find out who made the headpiece she wore. The only 2 bridal designers in the list of vendors were Carolina Herrera and Vera Wang. I'm pretty sure Vera Wang made the gown because it has Vera written all over it.

Which middle school did Amy Adams go to?

Amy Adams went to Castle Rock Junior High (now Castle Rock Middle School) in Castle Rock, CO. Then she went to Douglas County High School.

Where can you find images of Amy Adams in Cruel Intentions 2?

try googling her e.g. Amy Adams cruel intentions 2, than when results appear click the images option at the top left corner of the screen (along the same row as web, video, new ect.) the image results should appear.

Is Amy Adams a Christian?

Yes she is a Christian. She is a Mormon Christian. A Mormon Church is also called The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. There are different kinds of churches, but one Christianity. Here are a list of different churches I know:

Catholic

Mormon (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints)

Baptist

Protestant

Church of God

Spiritual

Eastern Orthodox

So it doesn't matter what type of church you go to, you still are a Christian (i.e., if you have accepted Jesus Christ as your savior.). Some people call themselves Christians because they go to church. You are not truly Christian if you didn't ask Jesus into your heart. The ABC's of salvation are: Admit that you are a sinner, Believe that He has died on the cross for your sins, and Confess your sins to Jesus and ask Him into your heart as your personal savior.

NO. Sadly, a Morman is NOT a real Christian. There are fundamental differences. Mormanism is a cult and Mormans do not read the same Bible as True Christian believers. There are numerous other differences which boil down to real faith in Jesus Christ vs. 'DO IT YOURSELF' 'become a god in your own right by hard work. Jesus gave Himself for each one of us on the cross to make a relationship with God his Father possible as a free gift of grace and repentance - NOT hard work of being good, etc. etc. etc!

Was Amy Adams in a movie with George Clooney?

In order from most recent to oldest: The Muppets, On the Road, The Fighter, Leap Year, Julie & Julia, Night at the Museum 2, Sunshine Cleaning, Doubt, Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day, Charlie Wilson's War, Enchanted, Underdog (voice of Polly), The Ex, Talladega Nights, Moonlight Serenade, Standing Still, Junebug, The Wedding Date, The Last Run, Catch Me if You Can, Serving Sara, Pumpkin, The Slaughter Rule, Cruel Intentions 2, Psycho Beach Party, Drop Dead Gorgeous

Does Amy Adams play the role of Emma on Sweet Life on Deck?

Yes because if you look at how she looks and sounds on the sweet life on deck and on the Muppet's it sounds like and looks like the same person

Is Amy Adams Italian?

No, she was born in Vicenza, Veneto Italy. But she is not Italian, she is English, Norwegian, Danish, Irish, and Scottish.