Amy Adams Recalls Helping a Stabbing Victim After Family Dinner
Amy Adams is basically a hero. On Monday, June 21, Amy shared the tale during SmartLess. She sat beside Jason Bateman, Sean Hayes, and Will Arnett that afternoon. The day in Los Angeles shifted suddenly then. A person was being stabbed right there on the street. She stepped in without thinking. The moment hung too long, too loud. Her voice wavered slightly now, recalling how close it got. Blood, shouting, then silence afterward. Not far from where they record sometimes. Still shakes her, even weeks later.
A woman known for her role in Arrival, age 51, said she arrived right after a stabbing. Her dad, Richard Adams, was with her. So were her husband, Darren Le Gallo, and their child, Aviana. They had just left a Santa Monica eatery that they call their favorite. The group found themselves among the earliest to witness what happened.
“I heard these people screaming and a guy was walking and they were yelling, ‘He’s dying!’ And my husband was like, ‘That’s blood!'” Amy narrated to the hosts.

Amy Adams shares the story of aiding a stabbing victim
After seeing the man was hurt in the neck, Le Galo stayed by their child’s side. Meanwhile, Amy moved fast alongside her dad to help him.
Out came blood while his buddies nearly lost it, she mentioned. Pressure got applied using towels they’d brought along—that helped slow things down, she noted. Sharp clarity hit her then, with no panic at all. The moment held still even as everything spun.
Out of nowhere, the enchanted star thought back—she’d told the man to ease up and keep quiet. Lying flat would help, she said; blood loss speeds up if he keeps thrashing. Her voice came back slow: just lie there. A flash revealed why she knew—it clicked, a short run on a hospital show years ago, 2004, called Dr. Vegas. Enough to grasp what to do.
Amy reunites with man she saved a year later
Out of the blue, during a meal at a diner, the actor from American Hustle spotted the person who had been stabbed—exactly one year after it had happened. “A guy walks up to me… He’s like, ‘I heard a story that you and your dad were on the scene of a guy getting stabbed,’ she said.
“And I was like, ‘Oh my God, it’s you. ‘And it was him.”
What struck Amy most was how the man cried, calling the whole thing wild when they met again.
Lately, in different interviews, she’s described her fifties as surprisingly liberating, carrying herself now with a calm she didn’t know before. Starting over at this pace feels lighter somehow, like old weights have slipped off without warning
“I feel more centered than I ever have,” Amy said in an S Magazine interview published May 19. “I think part of that is just being able to look back and be really grateful for what I’ve been able to do. And then look forward with a lot of excitement for what’s to come.”

Amy Adams Feels Good in Her Fifties
Just before turning fifty in August 2024, the two-time Golden Globe winner told PEOPLE she’s loving how this new phase feels. While many might slow down, she finds herself more energized than ever. Though age often brings change, her outlook stays bright. Forward she goes, just like time never stops. Light steps carry her, gaze fixed where the path leads. Always ahead, always moving, because staying still isn’t how it works.
Feeling fantastic at fifty, that’s how she put it while stepping into the spotlight for Nightbitch’s big night in Toronto. People say things like, ‘Oh, fifty,’ but her take? She’s loving every bit of how she feels right now.
I feel very grateful, just very centered and happy to be here. Really grateful.”
Years passed before Amy said yes, finally marrying Le Gallo in 2015 after waiting through seven long years. Back when? They met by chance, thrown into the same acting class in 2001, two strangers who just kept showing up. Time moved on, yet they never let go. Now raising Aviana Olea Le Gallo, who turns sixteen soon.
