Biography Flash: Margaret Qualley's Blue Moon Triumph and Jack Antonoff Love Story Captivates Hollywood
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Margaret Qualley has had an extraordinary week, with her career momentum eclipsing even her busiest years and her personal life continuing to captivate both Hollywood insiders and fans around the globe. Dominating headlines is her standout performance in Richard Linklater’s 2025 film "Blue Moon," which premiered at the New York Film Festival and is already being hailed by MovieWeb and Azat TV as one of the year’s most powerful cinematic achievements. Set during a single night in 1940s New York, Qualley’s role as an enigmatic muse opposite Ethan Hawke is being called a defining performance for the actress—her nuanced, electric presence elevates the film’s dialogue-driven atmosphere and has made her an early favorite for the upcoming awards season.
Cosmopolitan’s brand-new cover story spotlights Margaret at home on the Jersey Shore, reflecting on her whirlwind schedule. The feature reveals she’s juggling a slate of high-profile projects: "Blue Moon," of course, but also "Honey Don’t!," the second entry in Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke’s irreverent comedy trilogy, which is set to make a splash at Cannes soon. Clips from the Cannes red carpet showing Margaret and Aubrey Plaza embracing have already gone viral on TikTok, cementing their status as one of 2025’s internet obsessions. Qualley is additionally wrapping up the lead in "Huntington," a dark comedy-thriller with Glen Powell, and is currently filming the heavily anticipated "Happy Gilmore 2" with Adam Sandler—a cast that represents something of a full-circle moment for her, given Sandler was her first celebrity crush as she revealed to Cosmopolitan’s editor.
On the personal front, Margaret gives rare insights into her marriage with Jack Antonoff, describing him as her grounding force and crediting their deep sense of safety and support as instrumental to her happiness. Their earliest dates walking through Manhattan and their relaxed wedding on Long Beach Island—attended by the likes of Taylor Swift and Zoë Kravitz—continue to generate nostalgic buzz, with outlets like Rolling Stone revisiting the story this week.
Margaret’s thoughtful and candid Cosmopolitan interview also touched on mental health and self-acceptance, revealing a daily meditation routine and her resolve to remain genuine in an industry obsessed with image. She reflected on the impact of earlier roles, particularly "Maid," and how exploring complex relationship dynamics has become her artistic calling. She is open about wanting children one day, though she isn’t in a rush. Online, social media is abuzz with admiration for her "Blue Moon" press moments and her unapologetic approach to both work and personal life. No major negative headlines or controversies have surfaced.
Given this week’s wave of critical acclaim, viral social media presence, and intimate glimpses into her personal world, Margaret Qualley’s profile has never been higher or her future prospects brighter. Thank you for listening, and be sure to subscribe so you never miss an update on Margaret Qualley. Search "Biography Flash" for more great biographies.
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