Amy Adams Engaged

July 24, 2008 at 10:23am PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

Enchanted star Amy Adams is engaged to boyfriend of six years, Darren Legallo.  Adams, 33, met Legallo, an actor and artist, in acting class in 2001 and began dating after a year of friendship. The couple plans to marry sometime next year. 

“He’s really special,” Amy said, “I’m really lucky because he’s not competitive with me. He supports and embraces my success as mine. And he has his own goals for himself, but he never makes my success his failure.”

Adams was nominated for an Academy Award for the 2005 movie Junebug. She stars opposite Meryl Streep in two upcoming films; Doubt, out in December and Julie and Julia.

We’ve had the pleasure of meeting Amy on several occasions, and she is the sweetest, most genuine, grounded and unguarded person in Hollywood. We’re thrilled for her success and happiness. Congratulations to both Amy and Darren!

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