All 41 Amy Irving Movies (in Order)

Sarah Gordon
16 min readMar 18, 2024

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Get ready to embark on a cinematic journey with Hollywood veteran Amy Irving! In our latest movie roundup article, Amy Irving Movies, we’ll take a closer look at some of the most memorable roles she’s played over the years. From her breakout performance in Carrie to her critically acclaimed turn in The Lost Boys, prepare yourself for a whirlwind tour through her impressive filmography. So sit back, relax, and let’s dive into Amy Irving’s captivating world of cinema!

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1. Panache (1976)

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In the hidden realm of a mystical kingdom, a young orphan named Panache (David Healy) lives an ordinary life until he discovers a magical amulet. As the amulet’s true power reveals itself, Panache embarks on an epic adventure to protect his newfound home and the people he loves.

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2. Carrie (1976)

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Experience the chilling tale of Carrie (1976), a haunting horror movie directed by Brian De Palma. Based on Stephen King’s novel, this terrifying film follows the life of Carrie White, a shy, sheltered teenager with a mysterious power — telekinesis.

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3. Dynasty (1976)

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Dynasty” is a captivating 1976 drama film that follows the inspiring journey of a pioneer family in the early 1800s as they set out to find their fortune on the Ohio frontier. Directed by Lee Philips, the film features an all-star cast including Sarah Miles, Stacy Keach, and Harris Yulin.

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4. James Dean (1976)

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Step into the life of the enigmatic and legendary movie actor James Dean in the 1976 drama, “James Dean. “ The film takes you on a journey, providing a glimpse into the private life of this captivating figure. Written by William Bast, who had shared a home with Dean in the early ’50s, this biographical movie offers insights into the actor’s relentless pursuit of fame and the challenges he faced along the way.

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5. The Fury (1978)

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Dive into the world of psychic prowess and secret government conspiracies in “The Fury” (1978). Directed by the visionary Brian De Palma and based on the thriller novel by John Farris, this R-rated film clocks in at 1h 58min.

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6. The Competition (1980)

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The Competition, “ a 1980 drama directed by Joel Oliansky, follows the story of Paul Dietrich, a piano prodigy who is facing the reality of fading into obscurity. When he hears of an upcoming music competition with the potential to resurrect his career, he becomes determined to win.

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7. Honeysuckle Rose (1980)

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Honeysuckle Rose, “ a 1980 musical drama directed by Jerry Schatzberg, is a heartfelt exploration of love and music. Willie Nelson stars as Buck, a country singer who finds himself in a complex romantic situation with Viv, played by Dyan Cannon, and Lily, played by Amy Irving. The trio’s journey is intertwined with Buck’s longtime musical sidekick, as they navigate the challenges of love, ambition, and friendship.

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8. Yentl (1983)

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Yentl, a 1983 drama musical, follows the story of Yentl Mendel, a young Jewish woman living in a small town in 1904 Poland. When her rabbi father dies, Yentl disguises herself as a boy to enter religious training and pursue her passion for studying the Torah and Talmud. Along the way, she meets fellow student Avigdor and his fiancée Hadass.

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9. Micki + Maude (1984)

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Micki + Maude, “ a charming romantic comedy from 1984, stars Dudley Moore as a bigamist torn between two devoted wives, both of whom are expecting his child. As the plot thickens, the stakes are raised, and hilarity ensues when the wives unknowingly become pregnant by the same man. This heartwarming tale of love and deceit takes a series of unexpected turns, as Moore’s character must navigate the tricky waters of commitment.

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10. Rumpelstiltskin (1987)

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Get ready to embark on a magical journey with the classic tale, Rumpelstiltskin! This fascinating musical adaptation, released in 1987, tells the story of a miller’s daughter who receives mysterious help from a mischievous dwarf. As she discovers the true power of this enchanting character, she finds herself in hot water when her baby son, John, is born.

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11. Crossing Delancey (1988)

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Crossing Delancey is a charming comedy-romance movie from 1988 that takes place in the bustling city of New York. The film follows the life of Isabelle, a young Manhattan single woman who finds herself on an unconventional and whimsical journey to find love.

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12. Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)

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In the whimsical world of “Who Framed Roger Rabbit, “ a seasoned detective with a deep-seated disdain for cartoons must rely on the wit and innocence of an accused anthropomorphic rabbit named Roger. As Roger stands accused of murder, the detective’s suspicions are piqued, leading him to investigate a web of sinister plot twists that unravel in the bustling, animated city of Toontown. With the help of Jessica Rabbit, a sultry and enigmatic toon, the detective and Roger embark on a high-stakes adventure, uncovering secrets, danger, and a mystery that challenges the boundaries of reality.

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13. She’s Having a Baby (1988)

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Prepare for a rollercoaster ride of emotions as you witness the adorable newlywed couple in She’s Having a Baby! This 1988 classic, written and directed by the genius John Hughes, delves deep into the unexpected world of parenting.

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14. Casualties of War (1989)

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Casualties of War” is a gripping drama set during the tumultuous Vietnam War. The story revolves around a courageous soldier who becomes an outsider in his own squad when they commit an unjust act of kidnapping a female villager. As the tension builds, the central character must choose between loyalty to his comrades and standing up for justice.

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15. A Show of Force (1990)

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A Show of Force is a gripping drama-thriller that takes audiences into the tensions of 1978 Puerto Rico. An American journalist, played by the talented Amy Irving, finds herself in a dangerous and volatile situation as she investigates the mysterious death of several nationalists. The police are the main suspects, and as the journalist delves deeper into the case, she uncovers a web of deceit and corruption.

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16. An American Tail: Fievel Goes West (1991)

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An American Tail: Fievel Goes West” is a heartwarming and adventurous animated film that follows the journey of a brave little mouse named Fievel and his family as they move westward. Little do they know, they are about to fall prey to a cunning cat’s devious plan.

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17. Kleptomania (1993)

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Kleptomania” is a thrilling drama that explores the dark and complex world of kleptomania through two unforgettable female characters, Diana and Julie. Set in 1993, Diana, played by Amy Irving, is a wealthy socialite with a habit of shoplifting, while Julie, portrayed by Patsy Kensit, is a homeless survivor with a desperate need to steal.

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18. Benefit of the Doubt (1993)

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Benefit of the Doubt, “ a 1993 thriller directed by Jonathan Heap, tells the chilling tale of a man wrongfully convicted for the murder of his wife. After serving twenty-two years in prison, he returns with vengeance on his mind, targeting the daughter who played a key role in his conviction. Starring Donald Sutherland, Amy Irving, and Rider Strong, this gripping movie takes viewers on a heart-pumping journey filled with revenge, thrills, and unexpected twists.

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19. Twilight Zone: Rod Serling’s Lost Classics (1994)

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Twilight Zone: Rod Serling’s Lost Classics” is a chilling anthology film, originally released in 1994. This one-hour and twenty-nine-minute drama/fantasy/horror film is a celebration of Rod Serling’s unique storytelling prowess, as it presents two gripping tales that were intended for Serling’s groundbreaking television series, ‘The Twilight Zone. ‘ Featuring the talents of James Earl Jones, Amy Irving, and Gary Cole, the movie brings to life Serling’s vision of the future and his fascinating exploration of paranormal phenomena. A must-watch for fans of these classic stories, “Twilight Zone: Rod Serling’s Lost Classics” captures the suspense and intrigue that have made Rod Serling’s works so memorable and enduringly popular.

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20. I’m Not Rappaport (1996)

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I’m Not Rappaport” is a heartwarming comedy-drama that tells the unlikely yet endearing story of an unusual friendship that blossoms between two old men. Set in the bustling heart of New York, a white former radical and a black retired janitor find themselves unexpectedly seated on a park bench, where they share stories, laughter, and life’s unpredictable journey.

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21. Carried Away (1996)

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Carried Away, “ directed by Bruno Barreto, is a sultry, romantic drama that tells the story of Joseph Svenden, a middle-aged school teacher with a monotonous life on his family farm. This changes drastically when a seventeen-year-old beauty enrolls in his class, ultimately igniting a passionate affair.

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22. Michael Jackson: HIStory on Film — Volume II (1997)

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Michael Jackson: HIStory on Film — Volume II is an extraordinary musical journey that showcases the King of Pop’s incredible music videos from 1983 to 1997. The film, directed by Nicholas Brandt, Colin Chilvers, and Bob Giraldi, is primarily focused on the post-1995 era, featuring iconic videos like “Scream” and “They Don’t Care About Us. “ Fans of Michael Jackson can enjoy a comprehensive collection of his work, showcasing his undeniable talent and impact on the music industry.

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23. Deconstructing Harry (1997)

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Deconstructing Harry is a dark comedy directed and written by Woody Allen, starring himself alongside Judy Davis and Julia Louis-Dreyfus. Set in New York City, the movie follows the life of successful author Harry Block, portrayed by Allen. As Block struggles with writer’s block and awaits a prestigious writing award, he delves into the memories of his past and the world of his literary creations. Characters from his books and his own life begin to haunt him, blurring the lines between reality and fiction.

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24. One Tough Cop (1998)

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One Tough Cop, also known as “1998”, is a gripping action crime drama, released on October 9th, 1998. Set in the world of mobsters, the movie follows a loyal cop, played by Stephen Baldwin, and his unconventional partnership with a mobster, portrayed by the late Chris Penn. The central character’s loyalty is tested as he struggles to balance his allegiance to his partner with the unbreakable bond of their friendship.

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25. Blue Ridge Fall (1999)

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In the picturesque North Carolina town of Jefferson Creek, Friday night lights signify more than just football — it signifies the heart-stopping drama that unfolds. High-school quarterback Danny Shepherd is the star of the show, joined by his friends Shane and Taz in a life filled with both good-natured fun and trouble. Aaron, a straightforward sketch artist, looks up to these guys as his only friends. However, everything changes when tragedy strikes: Aaron’s mother is brutally murdered. With limited evidence and a suspect in their midst, the town is thrown into chaos.

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26. The Confession (1999)

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The Confession” is a captivating 1999 drama-thriller film directed by David Hugh Jones. With a star-studded cast including Ben Kingsley, Amy Irving, and Ryan Marsini, the movie explores the moral dilemmas faced by a high-powered New York litigator when he is hired to defend a man who avenged the death of his young son. The struggle between the lawyer’s ambition for success and his client’s quest for truth is a central theme in the film.

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27. The Rage: Carrie 2 (1999)

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In “The Rage: Carrie 2” (1999), a group of unsuspecting high school jocks unwittingly unleash an outcast teenage girl’s latent telekinetic powers. The girl’s rage-induced spree leads to a series of gruesome and shocking events, leaving viewers on the edge of their seats. With a gritty mix of horror, drama, and science fiction elements, this film explores themes of bullying, societal pressure, and the supernatural.

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28. Traffic (2000)

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Traffic” (2000) is a riveting crime drama directed by Steven Soderbergh and starring Michael Douglas, Benicio Del Toro, and Catherine Zeta-Jones. This Oscar-winning film weaves together a complex web of interrelated stories, including a conservative judge’s struggle to combat America’s war on drugs when he discovers his daughter’s secret life as a crack addict. Two dedicated DEA agents fight for the safety of a valuable informant, while a drug baron’s wife attempts to maintain her family’s criminal empire.

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29. Bossa Nova (2000)

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Bossa Nova, released in 2000, is a charming romantic comedy that brings together two vastly different individuals. The story is set in Rio de Janeiro, where a sophisticated Brazilian lawyer, played by Antônio Fagundes, is recently separated and finds himself drawn to a vibrant American widow, portrayed by Amy Irving, who is an English teacher. The film takes viewers on a journey filled with laughter and heartfelt moments as the lawyer attempts to woo the widow.

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30. 13 Conversations About One Thing (2001)

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In the city that never sleeps, “13 Conversations About One Thing” weaves a poignant tale that defies the usual New York City narrative. The film brings together a unique blend of characters, including a professor, a house-cleaner, and a lawyer, all grappling with their personal lives and happiness in the face of life’s unpredictable nature.

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31. Tuck Everlasting (2002)

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Embrace the enchanting tale of eternal youth in ‘Tuck Everlasting’! . When a young woman, Winnie, stumbles upon the secret of the Tuck family and their fabled fountain of youth, she finds herself at the heart of a hidden world of immortality. As Winnie navigates her new reality, she embarks on a breathtaking journey filled with love, adventure, and the power of family.

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32. The Guys (2002)

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The Guys” is a heartfelt drama directed by Jim Simpson, released in 2003. The film, which received one win and two nominations, stars Sigourney Weaver, Anthony LaPaglia, and Irene Walsh. The movie has a runtime of 1 hour and 24 minutes and is rated PG. The budget and opening weekend gross remain undisclosed, but the cumulative worldwide gross stands at $21,366.

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34. Hide and Seek (2005)

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Hide and Seek”, directed by John Polson and written by Ari Schlossberg, takes the audience on a dark and chilling journey. When a young girl’s mother tragically commits suicide, their tight-knit family must come to terms with their loss. As a dedicated widower attempts to mend the pieces of his life, his daughter discovers solace in her wild imagination, where she finds a comforting friend to help her cope.

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35. Adam (2009)

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Adam (2009) is a heartwarming comedy-drama that follows the life of Adam, a man with Asperger’s Syndrome, as he navigates the challenges of social interaction and seeks connection with the world around him. Living alone, Adam’s only company comes from his upstairs neighbor, Beth. As their friendship deepens, Adam must confront his quirks and overcome the obstacles that come with his unique thought process.

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36. Phil Ochs: There But for Fortune (2010)

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Phil Ochs: There But for Fortune” is a fascinating biographical documentary exploring the life and music of protest folksinger Phil Ochs. Known for his politically charged tunes, Ochs was not only a passionate voice for civil rights and the anti-war movement but also a dedicated advocate for workers’ rights.

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37. And the Oscar Goes to… (2014)

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And the Oscar Goes to. . “ — a riveting documentary that delves into the rich history of the Academy Awards. Directed by Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman, the film brings to life the glitz and glamour, the triumphs and tribulations associated with this prestigious event.

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38. De Palma (2015)

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Experience an in-depth exploration of the legendary filmmaker Brian De Palma in the gripping documentary, “De Palma. “ The film takes viewers on a riveting journey through the illustrious career of the mastermind behind critically acclaimed films like “Obsession, “ “Body Double, “ “Dressed to Kill, “ and “Blow Out. “ From his creative process to the challenges faced both on and off set, this compelling documentary invites you to delve into the world of De Palma. Featuring interviews with the director himself, as well as notable stars like Mark Hamill and Amy Irving, “De Palma” provides an unfiltered glimpse into the life and work of one of Hollywood’s most enduring figures.

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39. Spielberg (2017)

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Spielberg” is a comprehensive documentary about the iconic filmmaker, Steven Spielberg. With interviews from his family, film critics, colleagues, and colleagues who have worked with him, viewers get an in-depth look at the career and journey of one of Hollywood’s most celebrated directors.

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40. Unsane (2018)

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Unsane” is a chilling drama-horror mystery released in 2018. Directed by Steven Soderbergh and written by Jonathan Bernstein and James Greer, the film stars Claire Foy, Joshua Leonard, and Jay Pharoah.

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41. Confetti (2021)

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Experience an enchanting tale of love and family in “Confetti, “ a 2021 drama film directed by Ann Hu. Set in the USA, this heartwarming movie follows a traditional Chinese family who faces a series of challenges after their daughter, played by the talented Zhu Zhu, is diagnosed with dyslexia.

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