Amy Irving's Human Design Chart
1/3 Emotional ManifestorAmerican actress from the age of nine months when she made her stage debut in “Rumpelstiltskin.” Her father, Jules Irving, was director of the San Francisco Actors Workshop and later the Lincoln Center Repertory, and her mother is actress Priscilla Pointer. Irving and her two siblings, David and Kate, literally grew up in repertory theater. Moving to London in the early ’70s to study at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, Irving always saw herself and her future as a struggling actress in the legitimate theater. Stage work followed, but the struggle was minimal. Her theater credits included “Amadeus” in 1981 and “The Road to Mecca” in 1988, for which she won an Obie award. Film credits include “Carrie” in 1976, “The Fury,” 1978, “Voices” in 1979 and “The Competition” in 1980. Playing opposite Barbra Streisand in “Yentl,” she was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.
Irving met director Steven Spielberg in 1975 and together they began a stormy relationship. Irving left in 1979 and moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico, only to return to Spielberg four years later and pick up the broken pieces of their severed romance. Their son Max was born on 6/13/1985 and the couple married on 11/27/1985. Marriage to Spielberg was conducted over long distance or displayed in public, and the couple mutually agreed to separate, which was announced on 5/29/1989. The final divorce settlement was over $100 million.
Irving and her son regrouped. While on location for the film “Show of Force” in 1990, she had the opportunity to work with Brazilian director Bruno Barreto. “I resisted him and he resisted me, but ten days into the movie, we were gone on each other.” The couple celebrated their union the same year, though did not legally marry. Their son Gabriel was born one year later, the second child for both. They make their home in New York, where Irving balances motherhood with her acting career, receiving critical acclaim for her Broadway role in “Broken Glass” in 1994.
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