Amy Van Nostrand

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Amy Van Nostrand (born April 11, 1953 in Providence , Rhode Island ) is an American actress .

Life and accomplishments

Van Nostrand graduated from Brown University . She has appeared in numerous plays, including at the Guthrie Theater . She played her first film role alongside William Atherton and Geraldine Chaplin in the 1981 television drama The House of Mirth .

In 1982 Van Nostrand married actor Timothy Daly , with whom she has two children and whom she divorced in 2010. In the thriller Ruby Cairo (1993) she played one of the bigger roles alongside Andie MacDowell . In the same year she played a bigger role in the television drama Deadly Floods - Save Our Children . In the television drama Dangerous Heart (1994) she appeared at the side of her husband; alongside her husband and alongside Peter Coyote , she starred in the television drama Execution of Justice (1999). In the crime film Death Never Comes Alone (2000) she played a bigger role alongside Rutger Hauer and Paulina Porizkova .

Van Nostrand co-produced the comedy 7 Girlfriends (1999), in which her husband played one of the leading roles. In the adventure film Landslutsch - When the world is sinking (2004), produced for television , she took on a larger role alongside Vincent Spano. Van Nostrand is a director of Weston Playhouse Theater Co .

Filmography (selection)

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Individual evidence

  1. a b c biography in the IMDb , accessed April 11, 2008