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Amy Irving: A Legacy of Performance

An exploration of her multifaceted career as an acclaimed actress, singer, and stage performer, spanning decades of artistic contribution.

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Acclaimed Performer

Amy Irving is an American actress and singer renowned for her versatile performances across film, stage, and television. Her career, which began in childhood, has been marked by critical recognition, including an Obie Award and nominations for Golden Globe Awards and an Academy Award.

Artistic Roots

Born into a theatrical family in Palo Alto, California, Irving's early exposure to the performing arts laid the foundation for a lifelong dedication to her craft. Her parents, Jules Irving and Priscilla Pointer, were both prominent figures in theater and film.

Notable Recognition

Irving's contributions have been acknowledged with significant accolades. She received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Yentl and a Golden Globe nomination for Crossing Delancey, underscoring her impact on the cinematic landscape.

Career Trajectory

Early Beginnings

Irving's theatrical journey commenced at a remarkably young age, with her first stage appearance at nine months old. By age 12, she made her Broadway debut in The Country Wife (1965โ€“1966). Her formative years were further enriched by training at the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco and the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.

Cinematic Debut and Rise

Her feature film debut was in Brian De Palma's iconic horror film Carrie (1976). This was followed by a significant role in De Palma's The Fury (1978). Irving's early career demonstrated a remarkable range, establishing her as a compelling presence in Hollywood.

Musical Ventures

Beyond acting, Irving has showcased her vocal talents. Her on-screen singing debut occurred in Honeysuckle Rose (1980), and she later provided the singing voice for Jessica Rabbit in Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988). In 2023, she released her debut album, Born In a Trunk.

Filmography

Feature Films

Amy Irving's extensive film career includes a diverse range of roles, from critically acclaimed dramas to popular genre films.

Year(s) Title Role Notes Ref.
1976 Carrie Sue Snell 17
1978 The Fury Gillian Bellaver 17
1979 Voices Rosemarie Lemon 17
1980 Honeysuckle Rose Lily Ramsey 17
1980 The Competition Heidi Joan Schoonover 17
1983 Yentl Hadass Vishkower 17
1984 Micki & Maude Maude Salinger 17
1987 Rumpelstiltskin Katie 17
1988 Crossing Delancey Isabelle Grossman 17
1988 Who Framed Roger Rabbit Jessica Rabbit Singing voice 18
1990 A Show of Force Kate Melendez 17
1991 An American Tail: Fievel Goes West Miss Kitty Voice 17
1993 Benefit of the Doubt Karen Braswell 17
1995 Kleptomania Diana Allen
1995 Call of the Wylie Mel Short film
1996 Carried Away Rosealee Henson 17
1996 I'm Not Rappaport Clara Gelber 17
1997 Deconstructing Harry Jane 18
1998 One Tough Cop FBI Agent Jean Devlin 18
1999 The Confession Sarah Fertig 18
1999 The Rage: Carrie 2 Sue Snell 17
1999 Blue Ridge Fall Ellie Perkins
2000 Bossa Nova Mary Ann Simpson 18
2000 Traffic Barbara Wakefield 17
2001 Thirteen Conversations About One Thing Patricia 17
2002 Tuck Everlasting Mother Foster 17
2005 Hide and Seek Alison Callaway 17
2009 Adam Rebecca Buchwald 17
2018 Unsane Angela Valentini 18
2021 A Mouthful of Air Bobbi Davis 19

Television Appearances

Notable Roles

Irving has graced the small screen in a variety of significant television films and series.

Year(s) Title Role Notes Ref.
1975 The Rookies Cindy Mullins Episode: "Reading, Writing and Angel Dust"
1975 Police Woman June Hummel Episode: "The Hit"
1975 Happy Days Olivia Episode: "Tell It to the Marines"
1976 James Dean Norma Jean Television film
1976 Dynasty Amanda Blackwood Television film
1976 Panache Anne Television film
1976โ€“1977 Once an Eagle Emily Pawlfrey Massengale 7 episodes 18
1977 I'm a Fool Lucy Television film
1984 The Far Pavilions Anjuli 3 episodes 18
1985 Great Performances Ellie Dunn Episode: "Heartbreak House"
1986 Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna Anna Anderson Television film
1989 Nightmare Classics The Governess Episode: "The Turn of the Screw"
1994 Twilight Zone: Rod Serling's Lost Classics Melissa Sanders Episode: "The Theatre"
1998 Stories from My Childhood Anastasia Voice, episode: "Beauty and the Beast"
1999 Spin City Lindsay Shaw Episode: "The Great Debate" 18
2001 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Rebecca Ramsey Episode: "Repression" 18
2001 American Masters Novels Voice, episode: "F. Scott Fitzgerald: Winter Dreams"
2002โ€“2005 Alias Emily Sloane 9 episodes 18
2010 House Alice Tanner Episode: "Unwritten" 18
2013 Zero Hour Melanie Lynch 10 episodes 18
2015 The Good Wife Phyllis Barsetto Episode: "Innocents" 18
2018 The Affair Nan Episode #4.5
2019 Soundtrack Polly 2 episodes

Stage Performances

Theatrical Contributions

Irving's extensive stage career showcases her dedication to live performance, from classic dramas to contemporary works.

Year(s) Play Role Notes Ref.
1965โ€“1966 The Country Wife Ensemble Vivian Beaumont Theatre 20
1975 Romeo and Juliet Juliet Capulet Los Angeles Free Shakespeare Society 21
1981โ€“1982 Amadeus Costanze Weber Broadhurst Theatre 20
1982 Romeo and Juliet Juliet Capulet Seattle Repertory Theatre 22
1983 Blithe Spirit Elvira Festival Theatre, Santa Fe, New Mexico 23
1983โ€“1984 Heartbreak House Ellie Dunn Circle in the Square Theatre 20
1984 The Glass Menagerie Laura Festival Theatre, Santa Fe, New Mexico 24
1987 Three Sisters Masha Williamstown Theatre Festival 25
1988 The Road to Mecca Elsa Barlow Promenade Theater, New York 26
1990 The Heidi Chronicles Heidi Doolittle Theatre, Los Angeles 27
1994 Broken Glass Sylvia Gellburg Booth Theatre 20
1997 Three Sisters Olga Criterion Center Stage Right 20
2002 The Guys Joan The Bat Theatre Company, New York 28
2002 Ghosts Mrs. A. Classical Stage Co. 29
2004 The Exonerated Bleecker Street Theatre 30
2004 Celadine Celadine George Street Playhouse 31
2006 A Safe Harbor for Elizabeth Bishop Elizabeth Bishop 59E59 Theaters 32
2006 The Coast of Utopia: Part I Varvara Vivian Beaumont Theatre 20
2006โ€“2007 The Coast of Utopia: Part II Maria Ogarev Vivian Beaumont Theatre 20
2008 The Waters of March Summer Shorts Festival, New York 33
2010 A Little Night Music Desiree Armfeldt Opera Theatre of Saint Louis 34
2011 We Live Here Maggie Manhattan Theatre Club 35
2019 Lady in the Dark Dr. Brooks New York City Center 36

Musical Endeavors

Vocal Performances

Amy Irving has lent her voice to various projects throughout her career, showcasing her versatility beyond acting.

In addition to her film singing roles, Irving released her debut album, Born In a Trunk, on April 7, 2023. The album features 10 cover songs curated from significant moments in her life and career.

Born In a Trunk Album Details
Title Album details Ref.
Born In a Trunk
  • Released: April 7, 2023
  • Label: Queen of the Castle Records
  • Formats: Digital
44

Accolades

Recognition for Excellence

Amy Irving's distinguished career has been recognized with numerous prestigious awards and nominations.

Year Award Category Nominated Work Outcome Ref.
1984 Academy Awards Best Supporting Actress Yentl Nominated 45
Drama Desk Award Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play Heartbreak House Nominated 46
1987 Golden Globe Awards Best Actress โ€“ Miniseries or Television film Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna Nominated 47
1988 Obie Awards Distinguished Performance by an Actress The Road to Mecca Won 48
Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actress in a Play Nominated 49
1989 Golden Globe Awards Best Actress โ€“ Motion Picture Comedy or Musical Crossing Delancey Nominated 47
1994 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actress in a Play Broken Glass Nominated 50
2001 Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Cast in a Motion Picture Traffic Won 51

Personal Life

Marriages and Relationships

Amy Irving has been married three times. Her notable relationships include her marriage to director Steven Spielberg (1985โ€“1989) and later to Brazilian film director Bruno Barreto (1996โ€“2005).

She married Steven Spielberg from 1985 to 1989, a period that followed a significant relationship from 1976 to 1980. After their divorce, she married Bruno Barreto in 1996, with whom she divorced in 2005. In 2007, she married Kenneth Bowser Jr., a documentary filmmaker.

Family

Irving is the mother of two sons: Max Samuel, born in 1985 (with Steven Spielberg), and Gabriel Davis, born in 1990 (with Bruno Barreto). She also has a stepdaughter, Samantha, from her marriage to Kenneth Bowser Jr.

Residence

As of recent reports, Irving resides in a converted barn home in rural Westchester County, New York, with her husband Kenneth Bowser Jr. The property, which was rebuilt after a fire in 2009, was featured in The New York Times "At Home" series.

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