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Jules Irving (né Julius Israel; born April 13, 1925 – July 28, 1979) was an American actor, director, educator, and producer, who in the 1950s co-founded the San Francisco Actor's Workshop.
Jules Irving (1925-1979) was a film and TV professional who worked on projects such as Loose Change, What Really Happened to the Class of '65? and Rich Man, Poor Man - Book II. He was the father of actress Amy Irving and the brother of producer/director Richard Irving.
- Director, Producer, Actor
- April 13, 1925
- Jules Irving
- July 28, 1979
Julius Winfield Erving II (born February 22, 1950), commonly known by the nickname Dr. J, is an American former professional basketball player.
Jules Irving was a director and producer who died in 1979. He was the father of actress Amy Irving and the husband of Priscilla Pointer, who starred in "A Streetcar Named Desire".
- April 13, 1925
- July 28, 1979
Jules Irving (né Julius Israel; born April 13, 1925 – July 28, 1979) was an American actor, director, educator, and producer, who in the 1950s co-founded the San Francisco Actor's Workshop.
Jul 31, 1979 · Jules Irving, the former artistic director of the Repertory Theater of Lincoln Center, died of a heart attack Saturday while vacationing in Reno.
IRVING, JULES ° (Jules Israel; 1925–1979), U.S. theatrical director. Born in New York , Irving was professor of drama at San Francisco State College. In the early 1950s he co-founded – with his wife, actress Priscilla Pointer, Beatrice Manley, and Herbert *Blau – the Actors' Workshop, which represented the United States at the Brussels ...