Priscilla Pointer
Priscilla Marie Pointer (May 18, 1924 – April 28, 2025) was a distinguished American actress whose career spanned several decades, beginning in the theater during the late 1940s. Pointer made her mark on Broadway, showcasing her talent in various stage productions before transitioning to Hollywood. By the early 1950s, she had established a presence on television, where she became a familiar face in numerous series.
In addition to her notable acting career, Pointer was also the proud mother of actress and singer Amy Irving, which connected her to the film industry through her former son-in-law, renowned directors Steven Spielberg and Bruno Barreto. Throughout her life, Pointer's contributions to the arts were recognized and celebrated, making her a respected figure in both theater and television.
Her work is remembered not only for its quality but also for the influence she had on her daughter and the creative legacy that continues through her family. Pointer's dedication to her craft and her ability to adapt to various forms of entertainment have solidified her status as a cherished figure in American performing arts history.
Filmography
The Competition
Micki & Maude
Mommie Dearest
Twilight Zone: The Movie
Looking for Mr. Goodbar
Carried Away
The Onion Field
Inferno (1999)
A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors
A Cry for Help: The Tracey Thurman Story
The Twilight Zone: Rod Serling's Lost Classics
Carrie (1976)
The Falcon and the Snowman
A Show of Force
From the Hip
Honeysuckle Rose
Blue Velvet
The Great Texas Dynamite Chase