Amy Irving

Amy Irving was the daughter of influential theatrical producer/director Jules Irving and actress Priscilla Pointer. Trained at the American Conservatory Theater and Britain's LAMDA, Irving made her of...
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09/09/1953
Palo Alto, CA
  • Harrison Ford, Kevin Costner and Steven Spielberg Make 'Forbes' Top 10 Divorce List
    By: WENN.com Source April 13, 2007 6:37am EST
    Movie stars Harrison Ford and Kevin Costner and director Steven Spielberg have been named in Forbes magazine's top 10 most costly divorce settlements in Hollywood.
  • Waiting... Review
    By: Brian Marder October 07, 2005 11:53am EST
    Waiting is a mix of perverse highs and hopelessly pathetic lows. Still, there's a few more of the former than the latter, enough to force a depraved smile. Just be sure to steer clear of the buttered popcorn at the concessions.
  • Capote Review
    By: Mike Szymanski September 30, 2005 9:35am EST
    Supported by an excellent performance from Philip Seymour Hoffman, Capote offers insight into the author and his idiosyncrasies and could perhaps shed a newfound respect for those of us who may remember Capote as only a creepy talk show gadfly. The man no doubt had a lot of talent, as a writer, a storyteller and a journalist.
  • Sex Shock Scene in 'The Crying Game' Tops New Movie Poll
    By: WENN.com Source September 27, 2005 8:00am EST
    The Crying Game's pivotal penis scene has topped a new movie poll of shocking moments.
  • Hide and Seek Review
    By: Kit Bowen January 28, 2005 6:57am EST
    Even though Hide and Seek's chilling tag phrase--"Come out, come out, wherever you are!"--may be enticing, just stay right where you are. Don't even bother venturing out to see this unoriginal thriller.
  • Along Came Polly Review
    By: Leigh Johnson January 19, 2004 4:58am EST
    The poop-joke laden Along Came Polly is an amusing diversion, but it's the same old s***.
  • Tuck Everlasting Review
    By: Kit Bowen October 11, 2002 2:53pm EST
    Tuck Everlasting is one of those simple, delightful films you can take your budding teenagers to and have an enjoyable time.
  • 13 Conversations About One Thing Review
    By: Stephanie Marcucci May 24, 2002 10:13am EST
    Refreshingly, 13 Conversations reminds us that it is possible to attain happiness, even on a daily basis, if we allow ourselves to take the appropriate perspective. It also carries a poignant warning: be committed to your values or your conversation about happiness will just be a worthless dialogue.
  • BOX OFFICE ESTIMATES FOR APR. 28-30, 2000
    By: Martin Grove March 19, 2001 11:50am EST
    Universal's unsinkable "U-571" continued full speed ahead in first place this weekend just as studio tracking data indicated it would. The PG-13 World War II submarine drama, which had a 19% first-choice tracking going into the weekend, held on to the top spot with a brisk ESTIMATED $12.33 million (-37%) at 2,615 theaters (+32 theaters; $4,715 per theater). Its cume is approximately $38.2 million, heading for $60 million-plus in domestic theaters. "U-571's" per theater average was the high
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