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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jules_IrvingJules Irving - Wikipedia

    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. When the Actor's Workshop closed in 1966, Irving moved to New York City and became the first Producing Director of the Repertory Company of the Vivian ...

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0410295Jules Irving - IMDb

    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.

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    • April 13, 1925
    • Jules Irving
    • July 28, 1979
  3. 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. The Bronx. born Mr. Irving, who had worked in...

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  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › Jules_IrvingJules Irving - Wikiwand

    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.

  6. 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
  7. Jules Irving: Credits, Bio, News & More | Broadway World. Date of Birth: April 13, 1925. Date of Death: July 28, 1979 (54) Birth Place: New York, NY, USA. Latest News on Jules Irving: Album...

  8. The Actor's Workshop (also known as the San Francisco Actor's Workshop) was a professional theater company established in 1952 by San Francisco State University professors Jules Irving (1925-1979) and Herbert Blau (1926-2013) and their respective wives, Priscilla Pointer (born 1924) and Beatrice Manley (1921-2002).

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