Cinema in mourning, Priscilla Pointer dies at the age of 100: he was famous for his mother’s roles

John

By John

Priscilla Pointerthe American actress she had starred in the part of the mother of her true daughter Amy Irving in ‘Carrie’ and had been the wife of one of the two rival families in ‘Dallas’, she died at the age of 100 in a Ridgefield nursing home in Connecticut. The pointer had starred with her daughter in six other films had the part of other famous mothers in the seventies and eighties, including in ‘Looking for Mr. Goodbar’ with Diane Keaton, ‘Blue velvet with Kyle Maclachlan and’ The Falcon and the Snowman ‘with Sean Penn.
In Dallas, broadcast on the CBS, he had been the mother of the character of Victoria Principal. And always in the family, Priscilla had appeared in three films directed by his son David Irving, including the musical ‘Rumpelstiltskin’, ‘Good-bye, Cruel World’e’ Chud II: Bud the Chud ‘. Before cinema and television there had been the theater, with Broadway parts in a tram called desire ‘and’ the condemned of Altona ‘, often directed by her husband Jules Irving he had known in Europe after a theatrical production of the army of’ Brother Rat ‘.