In 2009, Amy Irving’s home, a transformed barn in Westchester County, burned to the bottom. The trigger was by no means decided.
“The insurance coverage firm positive needs somebody might determine what occurred,” stated Ms. Irving, 71, an actor who’s finest recognized for her roles in “Carrie” (1976), “Yentl” (1983) and “Crossing Delancey “ (1988). “However there was an excessive amount of harm.”
Ms. Irving, who’s about to launch her second file album, “All the time Will Be,” a group of Willie Nelson covers — she and Mr. Nelson have been shut since they starred within the 1980 drama “Honeysuckle Rose” — dealt with the lack of her house with exceptional equipoise.
“I used to be in Paris with my mom, whose husband had simply died, when Ken referred to as to inform me in regards to the hearth,” Ms. Irving stated, referring to her husband, Ken Bowser, a author and filmmaker.
Amy Irving poses on a swing suspended from a ceiling beam in a country front room space. Two massive, fluffy canines are at her facet.