Priscilla Pointer

Priscilla Pointer

actress

Priscilla Pointer was born on May 18, 1924 in USA. Priscilla Pointer's big-screen debut came with Death Takes a Holiday directed by Robert Butler in 1971. Priscilla Pointer is known for My Life and Times directed by Michael Apted, Tom Irwin stars as Ben Miller and Megan Mullally as Susan. The upcoming new movie Priscilla Pointer plays is Sweet Nothing in My Ear which will be released on Apr 20, 2008.

Though character actress Priscilla Pointer may be better known as the mother of Amy Irving, she has enjoyed a major stage, film and TV career herself for over four decades. The New York-born performer was trained on the stage and appeared in several tours and Broadway shows, including "A Streetcar Named Desire", "The Country Wife" and "The Condemned of Altona". Many of these were under the direction of husband Jules Irving, a former actor, whom she married in 1947. Together, they co-founded the San Francisco Actor's Workshop along with Herbert Blau and Beatrice Manley. Forsaking her career for a time to raise her children, Pointer returned full time and, at the age of 40+, decided to set her sights on film and TV. She seemed to be everywhere in the 1970s and 1980s as somebody's mom, both brittle and resilient. She also proved to be dependable as a stern, no-nonsense teacher, doctor or judge. She played the mother of daughter Amy Irving in the cult shocker Carrie au bal du diable (1976), Diane Keaton in À la recherche de Mr. Goodbar (1977), Sean Penn in Le jeu du faucon (1985) and Kyle MacLachlan in Blue Velvet (1986). On the nighttime soap hit Dallas (1978), she played mom to Victoria Principal's character. In 1979, her husband Jules passed away and, two years later, she married actor Robert Symonds. They have appeared together quite frequently on stage, including the plays "Voices" and "The Road to Mecca".

  • Birthday

    May 18, 1924
  • Place of Birth

    New York City, New York, USA
  • Also known

    Pricilla Pointer

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