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Amy Irving, the actress who was once married to filmmaker Steven Spielberg, is opening up about the pair's whirlwind relationship and four-year marriage in the 1980s.
Amy Irving, the Oscar-nominated star of classics like Carrie, Yentl, Crossing Delancey and Traffic, is on a new adventure with her budding music career. Her upcoming second album, Always Will Be ...
Oscar-Nominated Actress Amy Irving Set to Release First Album (Exclusive) 'Born In a Trunk,' featuring 10 cover songs pulled from her life and career, will be released digitally on April 7, with ...
Overall, Amy Irving delights with her new album “Always Will Be,” which is warm, heartfelt, nostalgic, and resonant. Each song on here has its own identity, and she proves to be one true song ...
Amy Irving has a wonderful, unusual sound to her voice - it's pretty, it's pleasant, it's palatable, but it's different, which is something that Amy Irving has specialized in all her life.
Forty-five years after “Honeysuckle Rose,” Amy Irving is set to release an album of her interpretations of 10 Willie Nelson songs — all picks suggested to her by Nelson, who also contributes ...
Amy Davis Irving is an American actress and singer, who worked in film, stage, and television. Her accolades include an Obie Award, and nominations for two Golden Globe Awards and an Academy Award.
Irving just released the title track “Always Will Be,” where she is joined by Amy Helm, which is a moving ode to her late best friend Judy Nelson.
First, I want to be Amy Irving." They split a few years later in 1979, which lost Amy the role she was promised in Indiana Jones in Raiders of the Lost Ark, which went to Karen Allen instead.
Priscilla Pointer, who played the mother of her real-life daughter Amy Irving in “Carrie” and also appeared on “Dallas,” died Monday in Ridgefield, Conn. She was 100.
Pointer’s daughter, the Oscar-nominated actress Amy Irving, announced her death Tuesday on Instagram, writing that she had “died peacefully in her sleep at the age of 100, hopefully to run off ...
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.