Amy Irving
22 titles
Filmography
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Crossing Delancey
(1988)A contemporary New York comedy about Isabella, a single independent woman who is caught in a romantic quandary when her grandmother hires a Jewish matchmaker to find her a husband.

Anastasia - The Mystery of Anna
The fascinating true story of the woman who claimed to be the sole survivor of the Romanov royal family murders during the Russian Revolution.

Rumpelstiltskin
(1987)A miller's daughter must learn magic from a crafty troll and spin straw into gold, in this musical adaptation of the beloved Grimms’ fairy tale

The Competition
(1980)Two concert pianists (Richard Dreyfuss and Amy Irving) fall in love with each other before the biggest competition of their lives. Will true love triumph over the stress of playing on the world's largest stage?

The Far Pavilions
An epic tale of passion, treachery, and intrigue, set in colonial India. An Englishman is torn between two cultures, fighting for the Indian princess he loves in a story rich in historical detail and spectacular scenery: Himalayan peaks, the palaces of Bhithor, and a lavish Hindu wedding.

The Fury
(1978)Former secret agent Kirk Douglas enlists the aid of a telepathic girl to rescue his telekinetic son.

Carried Away
(1996)Based on the novel Farmer by Jim Harrison ("Legends of the Fall" "Wolf"), this drama concerns Joseph Svenden (Academy Award, Golden Globe and Emmy Award-nominee Dennis Hopper "Hoosiers," "Easy Rider" "Paris Trout"), a one-time farmer in his late forties who took up teaching when he permanently injured his leg in an accident. Joseph's life is orderly, precise, and rather dull. He teaches with as much enthusiasm as he can muster, lives in the farmhouse where he grew up, and has been engaged for the last six years to Rosealee Henson (Academy Award and Golden Globe-nominee Amy Irving "Carrie," "Yentl," "Crossing Delancey"). Rosealee is the widow of his best friend, and, for a variety of reasons, both she and Joseph are reluctant to set a date (she devotes much of her time to caring for her ailing mother). One day Joseph is met in his barn by Catherine Wheeler (Amy Locane "Secretary," "Cry-Baby"), a new student in his senior class, Catherine attempts to seduce Joseph, who dutifully refuses, only to request a second chance a few moments later, which Catherine eagerly grants him. This unexpected event brings out a newly adventurous side in Joseph, though he suddenly has a new set of complications to go along with it; he discovers that his school is closing, and Catherines parents are predictably angry when they find out about their daughters liaison.

The Confession
(1999)A riveting thriller about a lawyer whose defense of an accused murderer leads to a conflict that crosses the line between good and evil.

Micki & Maude
(1984)TV reporter Rob Salinger (Dudley Moore) longs for a baby, but his career-minded wife, Micki (Ann Reinking), is too busy for motherhood. A romantic fling with a seductive cellist, Maude (Amy Irving), leads to her pregnancy. Rob receives another shock when Micki announces that she's also expecting!
Voices
(1979)An up-and-coming Hoboken nightclub singer who wants to be a rock star falls in love with a shy young deaf teacher who aspires to be a dancer in this romantic drama. Rosemarie Lemon's (Amy Irving) family doesn't believe in her dreams, but sensitive Drew Rothman (Michael Ontkean) does, and they become lovers. Their common ambitions and need for support make their relationship stronger. The soundtrack includes tunes by Burton Cummings, Tom Petty, and Willie Nelson. This is reputedly the first film to be entirely shot in New Jersey since the silent film era.

I'm a Fool
(1977)This made for TV movie based on the "American Short Story Collection"from a Sherwood Anderson story deals with a romantic character study involving insincerity between two race track buffs. Ron Howard plays a young man who goes on the road as a horse trainer. To impress a young lady, he lets her believe he is the son of a very wealthy man.
Confetti
(2020)CONFETTI begins in a small town in China, where young Meimei (Harmonie He) is having trouble in school. She doesn't seem to be able to read or write, but her American teacher, Thomas (George C. Tronsrue), recognizes that she's quite clever. He intuits that Meimei has dyslexia and needs to attend a special school that can teach her in the way she needs. Such schools are rare in China, so Meimei's mother, Lan Chen (Zhu Zhu), makes the hard decision to look for schools in the United States. Thomas calls in a favor with writer Helen McClellan (Amy Irving) so that Lan Chen and Meimei will have a place to stay in New York. But their struggle is just beginning, as Lan Chen doesn't speak any English, and special schools require expensive tests. And then there are wait lists. But, harboring a painful secret from her own childhood, Lan Chen is determined not to give up on her daughter.

Carrie
(1976)Sheltered by her religious zealot mother, a painfully shy teenager with secret psychic powers unleashes them on her relentless high school bullies.

Yentl
(1983)Barbra Streisand stars in this beautifully portrayed story of a young independent woman who is forced to masquerade as a boy in order to pursue her love of knowledge. Amy Irving and Mandy Patinkin co-star.

I'm Not Rappaport
(1996)While one elderly New Yorker faces a daughter's incompetence charge, another is forced into retirement.

Honeysuckle Rose
(1980)Willie Nelson is a country singer on the road caught in a romantic triangle with Dyan Cannon and Amy Irving, the daughter of one of his longtime musical sidekick.

The Rage: Carrie 2
(1999)A teenage outcast gets targeted by a group of high-school jocks, who hatch a scheme to humiliate her, but instead trigger her terrifying powers.

Adam
(2009)In movies, when two twentysomethings serendipitously wind up under the same Manhattan roof, witty repartee usually transpires, then sparks fly, and eventually they fall into bed. But the boy and the girl in Adam are no ordinary characters, and their romance is anything but familiar.

Thirteen Conversations About One Thing
(2001)A man approaching middle age decides to change his life. A rising young attorney's plans are throwninto disarray as the result of a single act. A woman faces her husband's infidelity. An envious businessman seeks revenge on a cheerful coworker. An optimistic young cleaning woman awaits a miracle. These ordinary people all find themselves asking the fundamental question philosophers have pondere..

Hide and Seek
(2005)"Come out, come out, wherever you are!" That command is familiar to everyone who has played the children's game, Hide and Seek. The words and game take us back to an innocent carefree time in our lives, where the simple goal was to find hiding playmates. Many children could even enjoy a spirited game with imaginary friends. But then, imaginary friends can sometimes seem so real…for young Emily ...