This page will contain additional articles about Amy Irving, as they become available.Amy IrvingAmy Irving (born 10 September 1953 in Palo Alto, California) is an American actress. Her parents are director Jules Irving and actress Priscilla Pointer. Irving has appeared in films such as Carrie, by Brian De Palma and Deconstructing Harry, directed by Woody Allen. She supplied the singing voice of Jessica Rabbit in Who Framed Roger Rabbit?. She has also appeared in several theatrical productions. She won an Obie Award for The Road to Mecca. Irving is the ex-wife of Steven Spielberg (27 November 1985 - 1989). Due to her prenuptual agreement with Spielberg, their divorce netted her an estimated US$100 million. She had been living with Brazilian filmmaker Bruno Barreto since 1990 and they wed in 1996. She has two sons, one by Spielberg (Max Samuel) and one with Barreto. Selected filmography
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She has two sons, one by Spielberg (Max Samuel) and one with Barreto. See also: Other Canadian pioneers in early Film. She had been living with Brazilian filmmaker Bruno Barreto since 1990 and they wed in 1996. La Badie appeared in many films, some of which are:. Due to her prenuptual agreement with Spielberg, their divorce netted her an estimated US$100 million. During her shortened career, Ms. Irving is the ex-wife of Steven Spielberg (27 November 1985 - 1989). Allegedly pregnant as a result of her liaison with the President, the truth died with Florence La Badie. She won an Obie Award for The Road to Mecca. However, in those days, any such scandal was covered up before it could be found out and Thanhouser Film Corporation had already announced that their star was engaged to Daniel Goodman, the man who survived the accident. She has also appeared in several theatrical productions. Labadie’s close friends cautiously alluded to her having been involved in an intimate relationship with Woodrow Wilson, the President of the United States. She supplied the singing voice of Jessica Rabbit in Who Framed Roger Rabbit?. Certain of Ms. Irving has appeared in films such as Carrie, by Brian De Palma and Deconstructing Harry, directed by Woody Allen. Despite this, no formal investigation was ever undertaken to find the facts of her accident and death. Her parents are director Jules Irving and actress Priscilla Pointer. Following her death, a mechanical inspection of her motor vehicle revealed that the brakes had been tampered with. Amy Irving (born 10 September 1953 in Palo Alto, California) is an American actress. Obituary notices stated that she was survived by her mother, Amanda La Badie, with no mention of her ever having been adopted as would have been customary at the time. Carrie (1976). After a large funeral, she was interred in the Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, New York. I'm a Fool (1976). With her passing, Florence La Badie became the first female motion picture personality to die and the movie-going public mourned her passing. The Fury (1978). La Badie was thrown from the vehicle and suffered serious injuries. Hospitalized, she clung to life for more than two weeks and seemed to be getting better when she suddenly died from what was described as an infection. Voices (1979). At the height of her motion picture success, on August 28, 1917, while driving near Ossining, New York in the company of her co-worker Daniel Goodman, the brakes on Florence La Badie’s car failed and the vehicle plunged down a hill overturning at the bottom. While Daniel Goodman escaped basically unharmed, Ms. Honeysuckle Rose (1980). Deeply affected, Florence La Badie became a vigorous advocate for peace, traveling the United States with a stereopticon slide show of the soldier’s photographs, warning about the terrible dangers of going to war. The Competition (1980). She had a great many movie fans in Canada and according to one New York Newspaper, in 1915 a young soldier fighting in the trenches at the Front in Northern France wrote to her, sending dozens of photographs that graphically depicted the horrors of the war. Yentl (1983). When World War I broke out in Europe in 1914, Canada immediately joined the war and as a result, several of Florence La Badie’s young male friends and relatives back home in Montreal were immediately shipped overseas. Micki & Maude (1984). Athletic and daring, in these films she performed all her own stunts. Rumpelstiltskin (1987). With her sophistication and beauty, Florence La Badie soon became Thanhouser Film’s most prominent actress, appearing in dozens of films including her most remembered effort in the 1914 - 1915 serial, The Million Dollar Mystery. Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (1988) (voice). Griffith until 1911 when the Thanhouser Film Corporation hired her. Crossing Delancey (1988). She would go on to make more films under the renowned D.W. A Show of Force (1990). Given an impromptu bit part, Florence was invited back to Biograph’s studios to participate in another film later that year. An American Tail 2: Fievel Goes West (1991) (voice). During this period she met a fellow Canadian, the young actress Mary Pickford, who in 1909 invited Florence to watch the making of a motion picture at the Biograph studio in Manhattan. Benefit of the Doubt (1993). Following this, she signed to tour with one of the road companies and for the next two years appeared on stage in various places in the eastern part of the United States. Kleptomania (1995). Once there, in early 1908 she obtained a small part in a stage play. Carried Away (1996). Completing her studies, Florence La Badie was offered work as a model in New York City. I'm Not Rappaport (1996). In addition to these intellectual pursuits, she was also a very good athlete. Deconstructing Harry (1997). Florence also wrote poetry in her spare time. One Tough Cop (1998). She studied art, painting, sculpture, and learned to play the piano and to sing. The Confession (1999). Florence’s father was a successful Montreal lawyer and her upper-middle-class parents sent her to a Catholic convent school to learn the ways of a "proper" young lady. The Rage: Carrie 2 (1999). However, this supposed legal deposition was dated five days before Florence’s death. Bossa Nova (1999). Russ claimed to be Florence’s biological mother and referred to a Russ family burial plot in Brooklyn’s Green-Wood Cemetery. Blue Ridge Fall (1999). While there is much evidence of her growing up in Montreal, in an alleged sworn deposition, a New York woman named Marie C. Traffic (2000). However, it has been said that she was born in New York City and adopted by the La Badie family. Thirteen Conversations About One Thing (2002). La Badie and his wife Amanda from Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Tuck Everlasting (2002). La Badie (born possibly April 27, 1888 - October 13, 1917) was the daughter of Joseph E. Florence M.L. War and the Woman (1917). Divorce and the Daughter - (1917). Ward of the King - (1916). The Return of Draw Egan - (1916). The Fear of Poverty - (1915). Monsieur Lecoq - (1915). The Country Girl - (1915). The Adventures of Florence - (1915). The Million Dollar Mystery - (1914-1915 serial). Undine - (1913). The Merchant of Venice - (1912). Cinderella - (1911). Paradise Lost - (1911). Bobby, the Coward - (1910). Enoch Arden - (1910). In the Window Recess - (1909). Getting Even - (1909). |