In the annals of Hollywood, few stars shine as brightly as Priscilla Pointer, who gracefully exited the stage of life at the venerable age of 100 on April 28. The beloved actress, known for her memorable roles in films like "Carrie" and "Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors", passed away peacefully in her sleep in a Ridgefield senior home, leaving behind a rich legacy that spanned theatre, television, and film.

A Storied Career in Hollywood

Priscilla Pointer's career reads like a tapestry of American entertainment history. Beginning in the theater, she captivated audiences with performances in classic plays such as "A Streetcar Named Desire" and "Altona's Prisoners". Her transition to television in the 1950s marked the start of a new chapter, leading to roles in iconic series like "Dallas", which earned her nationwide recognition.

Family and Personal Life

Pointer's personal life was as captivating as her on-screen roles. She first married director Jules Irving, with whom she had three children, including actress Amy Irving. After his passing in 1979, she found love again with actor Robert Symonds. The couple remained together until his death in 2007.

Reflections and Tributes

Her daughter, Amy, shared heartfelt memories on social media, capturing the essence of their family matriarch. "Priscilla Pointer, beloved mother and actress, passed away in peace, " she wrote.

"Her gentle spirit remains with us, as we cherish the stories and laughter she shared."

Pointer’s passing marks the end of an era, but her influence endures through a body of work that continues to inspire audiences and actors alike. As Hollywood bids farewell to this cherished artist, her legacy of grace, talent, and resilience will undoubtedly continue to illuminate the paths of those who follow.

Editor: Yana Davydiuk