The announcement of the 2025 Oscar nominations has stirred intense reactions online, particularly due to the glaring omission of Margaret Qualley from the Best Supporting Actress category for her
Margaret Qualley brought her dad Paul Qualley to the 2025 Golden Globes, where he got to meet Adam Sandler. 'In my family Adam Sandler is the best guy in the world,' the actress said.
Margaret Qualley really felt the effects of “The Substance.” The actress, 30, recently appeared on Josh Horowitz’s “Happy Sad Confused” podcast and spoke about how wearing extensive prosthetics to shoot the bloody horror film took a toll on her skin.
Like all of us, Margaret Qualley won’t forget the impact David Lynch had on cinema. The “Substance” actress looked back on how late auteur Lynch inspired her own cinephile tastes and filmography. Lynch died this week at age 78.
A Margaret Qualley cameo in Hallmark’s The Way Home might not be something you’d expect to happen, but it absolutely should.
Qualley’s admiration for Linklater was cemented with his 2014 feature “Boyhood,” which felt especially personal to Qualley as she was the same age as its lead character. Oscar-nominated “ Boyhood ” was filmed across 12 years, with Ethan Hawke and Patricia Arquette starring. The feature was nominated for six Academy Awards, including Best Picture.
Adhesive materials, artificial skin, and layers of heavy makeup used to create these effects can often clog pores
Hollywood star Margaret Qualley has revealed that the prosthetics she wore in the critically-acclaimed horror movie “The Substance” caused so much damage to her skin that it took about a year to recover.
During the ceremony, she presented an award with her Substance costar, Demi Moore. Qualley was also nominated for Best Supporting Female Actor, Film, for The Substance, but the trophy went to Zoë Saldaña for her role in Emilia Pérez. A winning night for women supporting women in Hollywood, indeed.
And we have proof of the reverse nepotism Andie is referring to! If you didn't know, Margot Robbie was the executive producer of Maid, and Margaret actually called Margot to ask if she could cast Andie as her mom in the show and she did.
Margaret Qualley has banned herself from watching any U.S. films and TV shows while she gets ready to act with an English accent in her next movie. The Substance actress has created a rule in her house where only British TV shows and movies can be watched until she goes into production on her next project,