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  Amy Irving Photos - Amy Irving News - Amy Irving Information
Amy Irving, an accomplished actress with dark hair, natural beauty, and genetic charm, was born in California in 1953.
Daughter for Jules Irving, and Priscilla Pointer, and sister for David K Irving (successful director by himself) and Katie Irving, Amy was born to act.
Amy's mother, Priscilla, was a proven actress by herself, and many times they were playing along as a mother and her daughter,...
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  Science Fair Projects - Amy Irving
Amy Irving (born 10 September 1953 in Palo Alto, California) is an American actress.
Irving has appeared in films such as Carrie, by Brian De Palma and Deconstructing Harry, directed by Woody Allen.
Irving is the ex-wife of Steven Spielberg (27 November 1985 - 1989).
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Amy Irving was the daughter of influential theatrical producer/director Jules Irving and actress Priscilla Pointer.
Irving was married to director Steven Spielberg from 1985 to 1989.
Since 1990, Amy Irving has referred to herself as the wife of Brazilian filmmaker Bruno Barreto, though the couple hasn't yet made it official.
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 Amy Irving
Born in Palo Alto, California, Amy Irving was the daughter of influential theatrical producer/director Jules Irving and actress Priscilla Pointer.
Irving was married to director Steven Spielberg in 1985.
Irving married Brazilian filmmaker Bruno Barreto in 1996.
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 Amy Irving Picture, Profile, Gossip, and News at CelebrityWonder.com
She did the same thing in the original film in which her character is banging on the door of the gym to be let in during the famous bloodletting prom scene.
In addition to being the first-ever winner of the Worst Supporting Actress RAZZIE (for her performance opposite Willie Nelson in HONEYSUCKLE ROSE(1980)), Irving has the distinction of being one of the few actors to be nominated for BOTH an Oscar and a RAZZIE Award for the SAME performance.
In January 1998, Amy won the role of Julie Emrick on FELICITY (1998) but considered turning it down to be with her mother, during her last days.
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 Amy Irving - Trikiwiki
Actress, singer and producer Amy Irving was born in Palo Alto, California, USA on 10th September 1953 to parents stage director and producer Jules Irving and character actress Priscilla Pointer.
Irving was raised as a Christian Scientist in accordance with her mother's religion.
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 PopMatters | Film | Interviews | Amy Irving - Bossa Nova
As Amy Irving sums it up, "In the U.S., with very few exceptions, actresses older than 35 are simply discarded." Things, however, might slowly be changing, as all the hubbub over Rene Russo's performance in The Thomas Crowne Affair is one recent example, as Irving herself is intimately aware.
Irving's new film, Bossa Nova, directed by her husband, should do plenty to build on this "new beginning." In the film, Irving plays Mary Ann, a 40-ish American widow who is the center of this delightful romantic comedy set against the lush beauty of Rio de Janeiro.
Irving is also outspoken about the different role politics plays in her professional and personal lives in Brazil versus in the United States.
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 »»Amy-Irving Movie Reviews««
Amy Irving is a single Jewish woman working at an upscale bookstore on the Upper West Side of New York.
Irving has her eye on a handsome brooding author, but her grandmother enlists the help of a local matchmaker to fix her up with Peter Riegert, a quiet Jewish man who runs a pickle stand in the neighborhood.
Unknown to Irving, her grandmother enlists a neighborhood matchmaker and soon Riegert comes to call as a man confident in himself yet soon aware that, for all his education and ability to please Irving, she does not think him worthy.
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 amy irving movies
High school girls played by Amy Irving (in her film debut), P.J. Soles, and Nancy Allen plot to avenge themselves on ostracized fellow student and budding telekinetic Carrie White (Sissy Spacek) after they get in trouble for pelting her with tampons.
Karen (Amy Irving) is forced to face the father (Donald Sutherland) who she helped to convict 20 years earlier for the murder of her mother.
In the battered midwestern farmland, a place of broken dreams, Joseph (Dennis Hopper) and Rosealee (Amy Irving) have maintained a relationship of convenience since the death of her husband.
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 Amy Irving at Hollywood.com
Irving lent her astringent good looks and spunk to De Palma's "The Fury" (1978), playing a woman with psychokinetic powers, and to her portrayal of an Indian princess in love with a British cavalryman (Ben Cross) in the HBO miniseries "The Far Pavilions" (1984).
Irving continued to return to the stage as well, headlining the West Coast production of Wendy Wasserstein's "The Heidi Chronicles" (1990), playing a Brooklyn woman who suffers paralysis from her over-identification with German Jews in Arthur Miller's Broadway play "Broken Glass" (1995), and teaming with Lili Taylor and Jeanne Tripplehorn as Chekhov's "Three Sisters" (1997).
Irving again teamed with Barreto to play an acerbic, overly-ambitious FBI agent in "One Tough Cop" (1998), based on the life of NYC policeman Bo Dietl, and as an American teacher in Brazil who finds unexpected romance in "Bossa Nova" (2000).
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 Amy Irving's Address
Amy Irving proved it's never a good idea for a man as rich as Steven Spielberg to lowball a spurned woman.
It devolved to Marta Goes, Brazilian playwright, to provide the flesh, to Amy Irving -- who, in her brilliant career on stage, in film and on TV, has created...
In 1989, actress Amy Irving filed for divorce from director Steven Spielberg in Los Angeles.
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 Amy Irving - MovieActors.com
Amy Irving was born on September 10, 1953 in Palo Alto, California.
Amy Irving has been married twice in 1985 she was married to Steven Spielberg until 1989 they had one child.
The scene in mention is when Irving is trying to get into the party and she is banging on the door, in the original she is trying to get in to the gym for the unforgetable prom.
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 Crossing Delancey Movie Review at Hollywood Video
Amy Irving plays Isabel "Izzy" Grossman (picture an intellectual Carrie Bradshaw, without the martinis and Manolos), who covets her independent, highbrow life as the busy manager of an upscale bookstore.
It's a testament both to Silver's gentle hand and Amy Irving's engaging, if slightly cool, performance that we stay in Isabel's corner as much as we do.
That's too bad; it would've been great to hear commentary by Silver, Irving, Riegert, and writer Susan Sandler (who deftly adapted her stage play) about this affectionate, enjoyable movie, one it's safe—and sad—to say no big studio would touch today with a ten-foot pickle.
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 IGN: Interview with Amy Irving
In her two-part conversation with Ken Plume, Amy discusses how she related to her Traffic role of lassaiz-faire mother Barbara Wakefield, how Steven Soderbergh's directing methods compare to other directors, how her role in Traffic affected her life at home, and what projects she has on the way.
AMY IRVING: Well, when my career first began, I didn't have children – so there's a whole lot of difference in the way I choose roles now.
Continue on to the second part of Ken's interview with Amy Irving – in which Irving discusses how Steven Soderbergh's directing methods compare to other directors, how her role in Traffic affected her life at home, and what projects she has on the way.
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 Amy Irving — FactMonster.com
Amy Irving first appeared on screen in Stephen King's
Yentl - Starring Barbra Streisand, Mandy Patinkin, Amy Irving, Nehemiah Persoff, Steven Hill
Steven Spielberg Biography (Filmmaker/Movie Producer) - Biography of Steven Spielberg, The director of Jurassic Park
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 Playbill News: George Street Season to Feature Amy Irving, Last Five Years and Blessing Premiere
A world-premiere play, a Tony-nominated Broadway comedy and a two-person Off-Broadway musical are just a few of the offerings on the George Street Playhouse 2004-2005 calendar.
Film and stage star Amy Irving — an Academy Award nominee for her work in "Yentl" — will then head the cast of Charles Evered's Celadine, Nov. 16-Dec. 12, also under the direction of Saint.
Irving will play the title role in Evered's opus, which concerns a woman in 1600's England who is a playwright but also a spy.
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 Amy Irving Current Month TV Schedule
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Starring Amy Irving, Peter Riegert, Sylvia Miles, Reizl Bozyk, Jeroen Krabbe, Amy Wright, George Martin, Kathleen Wilhoite, John Bedford Lloyd, Rosemary Harris.
Starring Walter Matthau, Ossie Davis, Amy Irving, Craig T Nelson, Martha Plimpton, Ranjit Chowdhry, Ron Rifkin, Boyd Gaines, Guillermo Diaz, Elina Lowensohn.
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 Amy Irving at Celebrity Battles   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Description: Amy Irving was born September 10, 1953 in Palo Alto, California.
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The first happy day in the adult life of Anjuli (Amy Irving) is the day her husband's body is set on fire.
Ash was assigned to accompany the Princesses Anjeuli and Sushila to Bhitor.
Amy Irving looks sickly and she has been made to look very ugly.
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 DVD : Carried Away - The Owl Pages shop
starring: Dennis Hopper, Amy Irving, Amy Locane, Julie Harris, Gary Busey, Hal Holbrook, Christopher Pettiet, Priscilla Pointer, Gail Cronauer, Alissa Alban, E.J. Morris, Joe Stevens, Connie Cooper, Eleese Lester, Doug Jackson, James N. Harrell, R.
The principals are Dennis Hopper and Amy Irving.
Honestly I didn't realize Amy Locane was such a bombshell until I watched this movie.
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 Amy Irving - Definition, explanation
She supplied the singing voice of Jessica Rabbit in Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
Irving is the ex-wife of film director Steven Spielberg (27 November 1985 - 1989).
Due to her prenuptial agreement with Spielberg, their divorce netted her an estimated US$100 million.
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 Amy Irving - Moviefone
Amy Irving was the daughter of influential theatrical producer/director Jules Irving and actress Priscilla Pointer.
Amy Irving's brother is writer/director David Irving (not the British historian of...
Amy Irving - Filmography, Biography, News, Photos, Birth date, Relationships, Amy Irving Film Clips, and Fun Facts on Moviefone.
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Here are four to watch this week: Crossing Delancey : Amy Irving plays a modern New York Jewish girl whose grandma has old-fashioned ideas about her...
Amy Irving and Jason Butler Harner have joined the previously announced Billy Crudup, Richard Easton, Jennifer Ehle, Josh Hamilton, David Harbour, Ethan Hawke, Bran F. O'Byrne, and Martha Plimpton in the cast...
Like the poet she plays in A Safe Harbor for Elizabeth Bishop, Amy Irving was captivated by the South American haven By the time poet Elizabeth Bishop reached Rio in 1951, she was already pretty storm-tossed...
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 Amy Irving 10-09-53 on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Amy was the youngest of three children and was the daughter of influential theatrical director and producer Jules Irving, and actress Priscilla Pointer.
In 1976, Amy made her film debut in Stephen King's Carrie, taken to the big screen by director Brian De Palma, playing Sue Snell, one of her most unforgettable characters.
Amy was married to director Steven Spielberg from 1985 to 1989 and she has a son with him.
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 The Far Pavilions - DVD
The forbidden romance between lower-caste Indian Princess Anjuli (Amy Irving) and British officer Ashton Pelham-Martyn (Ben Cross), an orphan reared by Indian parents, presents a familiar literary and film motif: Love knows no boundaries -- family, ethnic, political, or cultural.
The purity of their love, which is blind to social and cultural taboos, preaches a message that India, Britain, and all the world should heed.
Cross and Irving perform capably, but it is the supporting actors who carry the day.
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