Amy Irving

Amy Irving

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ActressMusic DepartmentProducer
Born
September 10, 1953
Awards
3 wins, 12 nominations

Naturally brunette/blue-eyed beauty Amy Davis Irving was born in Palo Alto, California. She is the youngest of three children, and the daughter of influential theatrical/television director and producer Jules Irving, and actress Priscilla Pointer. Her father was of Russian Jewish descent, and her…

Biography

Naturally brunette/blue-eyed beauty Amy Davis Irving was born in Palo Alto, California. She is the youngest of three children, and the daughter of influential theatrical/television director and producer Jules Irving, and actress Priscilla Pointer. Her father was of Russian Jewish descent, and her mother's ancestry includes English, Scots-Irish, Welsh, Jewish, and German.

Amy was brought up in the world of theater. She was put on stage from the time she was nine-months-old, her father was the director and her mother was the actress, they didn't want baby sitters for their children, so if she wasn't performing, she would stay in the wardrobe department or her mother used to put her in the second row center where she could watch her. And, before she was 10-years-old, she had already worked in several plays. At a young age, Amy Irving was trained at the American Conservatory Theater and Britain's London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts (L.A.M.A.D.A.). She made her off-Broadway debut at the age of 17 and, from that moment to date, she received critical acclaim, appearing in such plays as: "Heartbreak House" (1983), "The Road to Mecca" (1988), "Broken Glass" (1994), "The Three Sisters" (1997), "The Guys" (2002), "Ghosts" (2002) and "Celadine" (2004), among others.

In 1976, Amy made her film debut, playing "Sue Snell", one of her most unforgettable characters in Stephen King's Carrie (1976), a classic in the horror genre, taken to the big screen by director Brian De Palma. For the next few years, Irving continued working in important films, The Fury (1978), also directed by De Palma, Voices (1979) and The Competition (1980). Later, in 1983, she gave a fine performance as "Hadass", in Barbra Streisand's Yentl (1983); earning an Oscar nomination. Two of her best opportunities arrived in the late 80s, when she played "Anna Anderson" in Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna (1986) and "Isabelle Grossman" in the romantic comedy, Crossing Delancey (1988); she received a Golden Globe nomination for each movie.

Amy was married to director Steven Spielberg from 1985 to 1989 and she has a son with him, Max Spielberg. And, in 1990, after her divorce, she met Brazilian director Bruno Barreto while they were working on A Show of Force (1990). They wed a few years later and they have a son (Gabriel). In 1997, Irving made a guest appearance on Woody Allen's Deconstructing Harry (1997) and, in 1999, she came back in the sequel of Carrie (1976), The Rage: Carrie 2 (1999).

Unfortunately, her film opportunities narrowed in the 90s. However, in the year 2000, she surprised the whole world again when she performed as "Mary Ann Simpson", a very funny and sensual, at the same time, English teacher in the film, Bossa Nova (2000). She managed to capture this peculiar character very well. After this romantic comedy, Amy had a great opportunity, playing "Barbara Wakefield", Michael Douglas' wife in Traffic (2000), the film was a huge success and she won an Actor Award, shared with the rest of the cast. Then, this beautiful and talented actress continued working in remarkable films such as 13 Conversations About One Thing (2001), with her Carrie (1976) co-star, Sissy Spacek, in the Walt Disney production, Tuck Everlasting (2002) and in the horror film, Hide and Seek (2005), along with Robert De Niro. Recently, she had an important part as "Emily Sloane" in the very-known show, Alias (2001).

In addition to her talents as an actress, she is a great dancer and also showed off her vocal talents, singing in films such as Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988), Honeysuckle Rose (1980), Rumpelstiltskin (1987) and An American Tail: Fievel Goes West (1991).

Nowadays, Amy Irving continues working on stage in Broadway productions and spends most of her time with her friends and family, especially with her two children.

Actress

A Mouthful of AirA Mouthful of Air(2021)as Bobbi Davis
ConfettiConfetti(2021)as Helen McClellan
SoundtrackSoundtrack(2019)as Polly
The AffairThe Affair(2014)as Nan
UnsaneUnsane(2018)as Angela Valentini

Producer

Carried AwayCarried Away(1996)
Citizen SteveCitizen Steve(1987)

Additional Crew

CinderellaCinderella(2015)
Working in the TheatreWorking in the Theatre(1976)

Self

Blank Check with Griffin & DavidBlank Check with Griffin & David(2015)as Self
The George Lucas Talk ShowThe George Lucas Talk Show(2020)as Self
King on ScreenKing on Screen(2022)as Special Appearance
Working in the TheatreWorking in the Theatre(1976)as Self
The Tony Danza ShowThe Tony Danza Show(2004)as Self - Guest

Archive Footage

Weekend BreakfastWeekend Breakfast(2012)as Self - Actor, Yentl
TCM Remembers 2021TCM Remembers 2021(2021)as Self
An Oral History of: Casualties of WarAn Oral History of: Casualties of War(2019)as Self
SpielbergSpielberg(2017)as Self - First Wife of Steven Spielberg
De PalmaDe Palma(2015)as Self

Known for

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Amy Irving in Micki + Maude (1984)Barbra Streisand, Amy Irving, and Mandy Patinkin in Yentl (1983)Barbra Streisand, Amy Irving, and Mandy Patinkin in Yentl (1983)Amy Irving in Carrie (1976)Amy Irving in Carrie (1976)Amy Irving and Jan Niklas in Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna (1986)

Credit Score: Amy Irving

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Yentl32.5019846.61517426
2Traffic15.0020017.545230467
3Adam4.8820097.10036818
4Carrie4.8819767.402228444
5Who Framed Roger Rabbit4.0019887.736233561
6Crossing Delancey3.2519887.0006132
7Honeysuckle Rose3.2519806.3012061
8Hide and Seek2.5020056.00092748
9Tuck Everlasting2.5020026.60026883
1013 Conversations About One Thing2.5020027.00011880