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Amy Irving    Share

Biography:

Amy Davis Irving (born September 10, 1953) is an American actress, known for her films Crossing Delancey, The Fury, Carrie and her Oscar-nominated role in Yentl.

Early life:

Irving was born in Palo Alto, California, the daughter of film and stage director Jules Irving (née Jules Israel) and actress Priscilla Pointer. Irving's brother is writer/director David Irving (not the British holocaust denier of the same name), and her sister is singer Katie Irving. Irving is of Jewish descent on her father's side and has Welsh and Cherokee ancestry on her mother's. She was raised in Christian Science.

In the late '60s and early '70s, Irving attended the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco where she appeared in a number of their productions. She also trained at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art,and made her off-Broadway debut when she was seventeen.

Career:

Irving's screen performances include roles in the Brian DePalma-directed films The Fury as Gillian Bellaver, and Carrie as Sue Snell (in which she co-starred with her mother), as well as in the 1983 film Yentl (for which she was nominated for an Oscar), in Susan Sandler's 1988 film, Crossing Delancey (for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe) as Isabelle, and Woody Allen's 1997 film Deconstructing Harry. Micki + Maude, directed by Blake Edwards and starring Dudley Moore was a hit for her in 1984. She supplied the singing voice for Jessica Rabbit in the animated film Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Irving also appeared in the television show Alias as Emily Sloane. In the 2000's, Irving appeared in Traffic (2000), Tuck Everlasting (2002), Thirteen Conversations About One Thing (2002) and an episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit in 2001.

Irving's stage work includes The Heidi Chronicles, The Road to Mecca, Celadine, a world premiere at George Street Playhouse in New Brunswick, NJ and, more recently, the 2006 one-woman play, A Safe Harbor for Elizabeth Bishop, by Marta Góes, which was a Primary Stages production at the 59E59 Theaters.

Irving starred in the American premiere of Tom Stoppard's The Coast of Utopia at New York's Lincoln Center.

Awards and honors:

Irving received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in the film Yentl, Golden Globe nominations for her performances in the films Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna and Crossing Delancey, and an Obie Award for her stage performance in The Road to Mecca.

Irving holds the distinction of being one of only two people to be nominated for both an Oscar and a Razzie Award for the same performance. Irving was nominated for both Best and Worst Supporting Actress for her work in Yentl. Only James Coco achieved the same feat for his work in Only When I Laugh.

Personal life:

Irving was married to the American film director Steven Spielberg from 1985 to 1989; upon their divorce she received an estimated $100 million settlement. In 1990 she became romantically and professionally involved with the Brazilian film director Bruno Barreto, and they were married in 1996. She has two sons, Max Samuel (with Spielberg), and Gabriel (with Barreto). Irving and Barreto were divorced in 2005.

Filmography:

Actress:
  1. Adam (2008) (post-production) .... Rebecca
  2. "Alias" .... Emily Sloane (9 episodes, 2002-2005)
  3. Hide and Seek (2005) .... Alison Callaway
  4. Tuck Everlasting (2002) .... Mother Foster
  5. "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" .... Rebecca Ramsey (1 episode, 2001)
  6. Thirteen Conversations About One Thing (2001) .... Patricia
  7. Traffic (2000) .... Barbara Wakefield
  8. Bossa Nova (2000) .... Mary Ann Simpson
  9. "Spin City" .... Lindsay Shaw (1 episode, 1999)
  10. Blue Ridge Fall (1999) .... Ellie Perkins
  11. The Rage: Carrie 2 (1999) .... Sue Snell
  12. The Confession (1999) .... Sarah Fertig
  13. One Tough Cop (1998) .... FBI Agent Jean Devlin
  14. "Stories from My Childhood" .... Beauty (1 episode)
  15. Deconstructing Harry (1997) .... Jane
  16. I'm Not Rappaport (1996) .... Clara Gelber
  17. Carried Away (1996) .... Rosealee Henson
  18. Kleptomania (1995) .... Diana Allen
  19. Twilight Zone: Rod Serling's Lost Classics (1994) (TV) .... James' Fiancee (segment "The Theater")
  20. Benefit of the Doubt (1993) .... Karen Braswell
  21. An American Tail: Fievel Goes West (1991) (voice) .... Miss Kitty
  22. A Show of Force (1990) .... Kate Melendez
  23. "Nightmare Classics" .... The Governess (1 episode, 1990)
  24. Casualties of War (1989) (uncredited) .... Voice of girl on the train
  25. Crossing Delancey (1988) .... Isabelle Grossman
  26. Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) (voice) .... Jessica Rabbit (singing)
  27. Rumpelstiltskin (1987) .... Katie
  28. Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna (1986) (TV) .... Anna Anderson
  29. Heartbreak House (1986) (TV) .... Ellie Dunn
  30. Micki + Maude (1984) .... Maude Guillory Salinger
  31. "The Far Pavilions" (1984) (mini) TV mini-series .... Princess Anjuli
  32. Yentl (1983) .... Hadass
  33. The Competition (1980) .... Heidi Joan Schoonover
  34. Honeysuckle Rose (1980) .... Lily Ramsey
  35. Voices (1979) .... Rosemarie Lemon
  36. The Fury (1978) .... Gillian Bellaver
  37. "Once an Eagle" (1976) (mini) TV mini-series .... Emily Pawlfrey Massengale
  38. Carrie (1976) .... Sue Snell
  39. Panache (1976) (TV) .... Anne
  40. Dynasty (1976) (TV) .... Amanda Blackwood
  41. James Dean (1976) (TV) .... Norma Jean
  42. I'm a Fool (1976) (TV)
  43. "Happy Days" .... Olivia Hunsaker (1 episode, 1975)
  44. "Police Woman" .... Jody Hummel (1 episode, 1975)
  45. "The Rookies" .... Cindy Mullins (1 episode, 1975)
Soundtrack:
  1. Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) ("Why Don't You Do Right?")
  2. Rumpelstiltskin (1987) (performer: "WHEN I'M QUEEN OF THE CASTLE", "I NEED A MIRACLE", "I LOVE THE MILLER'S DAUGHTER", "ONE LITTLE NAME")
  3. Honeysuckle Rose (1980) (performer: "IF YOU WANT ME TO I WILL", "YOU SHOW ME YOURS (AND I'LL SHOW YOU MINE)")
Producer:
  1. Carried Away (1996) (executive producer)
  2. Citizen Steve (1987) (producer)
Music Department:
  1. Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) (singing voice: Kathleen Turner)





 

 
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