Amy Wright
Biography
Amy Wright, born on April 15, 1950, is a distinguished American actress renowned for her diverse roles in film and theater. She has made her mark in a variety of prominent movies, including classic titles such as The Deer Hunter, Breaking Away, and The Amityville Horror. Her impressive filmography also features notable performances in Heartland, Wise Blood, Stardust Memories, The Accidental Tourist, Hard Promises, Crossing Delancey, and Miss Firecracker.
Wright's talents extend beyond the silver screen; she showcased her acting prowess in theater as well, starring alongside Eric Schweig in the adaptations of The Scarlet Letter and Tom and Huck in 1995. Additionally, she played the role of Shelby in the original production of Breakfast with Les and Bess, demonstrating her versatility as a performer.
An alumna of the University of Chicago Laboratory School and Beloit College, Wright has a strong academic foundation that complements her artistic endeavors. She is married to fellow actor Rip Torn, and together they have two daughters. Currently, she shares her expertise with aspiring actors as a faculty member at HB Studio in New York City, contributing to the next generation of performers. Throughout her career, Amy Wright has left an indelible mark on both film and theater, showcasing her enduring talent and dedication to the craft.
Filmography
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Wise Blood
1979 • Sabbath Lily
Robot in the Family
1994 • Kristina Shamir
Inside Moves
1980 • Anne
Off Beat
1986 • Mary Ellen Gruenwald
Miss Firecracker
1989 • Missy Mahoney
In the Line of Duty: Manhunt in the Dakotas
1991 • Karen
The Deer Hunter
1978 • Bridesmaid
Love Hurts
1990 • Karen Weaver
The Amityville Horror
1979
Stardust Memories
1980 • Shelley
To Dance with the White Dog
1993 • Carrie
Girlfriends
1978
The Scarlet Letter (1995)
1995
The Accidental Tourist
1988 • Rose Leary
Deceived
1991 • Evelyn
Joe the King
1999
Crossing Delancey
1988
Synecdoche, New York
2008
Where the Rivers Flow North
1993
Heartland
1979 • Clara Jane
Hard Promises
1992 • Shelley
Tom and Huck
1995 • Aunt Polly