Amy Irving

Amy Davis Irving (born September 10, 1953) is an American actress and singer, who worked in film, stage, and television. Her accolades include an Obie Award, two Golden Globe Award nominations, and one Academy Award nomination. Born in Palo Alto, California, to actors Jules Irving and Priscilla Pointer, Irving spent her early life in San Francisco before her family relocated to New York City during her teenage years. In New York, she made her Broadway debut in The Country Wife (1965–1966) at age 13. Irving subsequently studied theater at San Francisco's American Conservatory Theater and at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art before making her feature film debut in Brian De Palma's Carrie (1976), followed by a lead role in the 1978 supernatural thriller The Fury (1978). In 1980, Irving appeared in a Broadway production of Amadeus before being cast in Yentl (1983), for which she was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. In 1988, she received an Obie Award for her Off-Broadway performance in a production of The Road to Mecca, and was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for her performance in the comedy Crossing Delancey (1988). Irving went on to appear in the original Broadway production of Broken Glass (1994) and the revival of Three Sisters (1997). In film, she starred in the ensemble comedy Deconstructing Harry (1997), and reprised her role in The Rage: Carrie 2 (1999) before co-starring opposite Michael Douglas in Steven Soderbergh's crime-drama Traffic (2000). She subsequently appeared in the independent films Thirteen Conversations About One Thing (2001) and Adam (2009). From 2006 to 2007, she starred in the Broadway production of The Coast of Utopia. In 2018, she reunited with Soderbergh, appearing in a supporting role in his horror film Unsane. Description above from the Wikipedia article Amy Irving, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Cast

Yentl

(Hadass)

Deconstructing Harry

(Jane)

An American Tail: Fievel Goes West

(Miss Kitty (voice))

Hide and Seek

(Alison Callaway)

The Confession

(Sarah Fertig)

Adam

(Rebecca Buchwald)

Honeysuckle Rose

(Lily)

Carrie

(Sue Snell)

The Rage: Carrie 2

(Sue Snell)

Acting 'Carrie'

(Self)

A Mouthful of Air

(Bobbi Davis)

The Fury

(Gillian Bellaver)

Citizen Steve

(Self - Actress / Wife)

Crossing Delancey

(Isabelle Grossman)

Tuck Everlasting

(Mother Foster)

Micki + Maude

(Maude Salinger)

The Competition

(Heidi Joan Schoonover)

Benefit of the Doubt

(Karen Braswell)

The Twilight Zone: Rod Serling's Lost Classics

(Melissa Sanders (segment "The Theatre"))

Carried Away

(Rosealee Henson)

I'm Not Rappaport

(Clara Gelber)

Rumpelstiltskin

(Katie)

Thirteen Conversations About One Thing

(Patricia)

Bossa Nova

(Mary Ann Simpson)

The Turn of the Screw

(The Governess)

Inside Traffic: The Making of 'Traffic'

(Self)

Voices

(Rosemarie Lemon)

Blue Ridge Fall

(Ellie Perkins)

The Velveteen Rabbit

(Narrator (voice))

Panache

(Anne)

One Tough Cop

(FBI Agent Jean Devlin)

Dynasty

(Amanda Blackwood)

A Show of Force

(Kate Melendez)

James Dean

(Norma Jean)

Unsane

(Angela Valentini)

She's Having a Baby

(Amy Irving (uncredited))

Who Framed Roger Rabbit

(Jessica Rabbit (singing voice) (uncredited))

Traffic

(Barbara Wakefield)

Kleptomania

(Diana Allen)

I'm a Fool

(Lucy)

Confetti

(Helen)

And the Oscar Goes To...

(Self (archive footage))

Casualties of War

(Girl on the Train (voice) (uncredited))

The Tony Danza Show

(Self)

The Rookies

Alias

(Emily Sloane)

Spin City

(Lindsay Shaw)

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

(Rebecca Ramsey)

Happy Days

Police Woman

Once an Eagle

(Emily Pawlfrey Massengale)

The Oscars

(Self)

Nightmare Classics

(The Governess)

Intimate Portrait

(Self)

The Far Pavilions

(Anjuli)

Programa do Jô

Tony Awards

(Self - Host)

House

(Alice Tanner)

Soundtrack

(Polly)

Great Performances

(Ellie Dunn)

Anastasia - The Mystery of Anna

(Anastasia "Anna" Anderson)

The Good Wife

(Phyllis Barsetto)