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    Jack_Rabbit_Slims91 — 17 years ago(May 01, 2008 03:13 AM)

    Irving and Spielberg were going out from 1976 to around 1980. (She was originally going to play Marion in the first Indiana Jones but the two broke up before filming began) They didn't get back together until after Yentl in 1984. Capshaw and Spielberg had a relationship or "fling" in 1983. Capshaw was still seeing Spielberg while he was with Irving, although Capshaw was trying to start a relationship with another $$$ director Brian DePalma. Funnily enough DePalma was the man Irving was chasing after while filming Carrie but DePalma liked Nancy Allen and they got married.
    It seems young actresses run after the directors for a) work and b) financial protection, as well as a relationship. Look at Irving's mother herself Priscilla Pointer, she married her stage director WAY back

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      alderaan_princess — 18 years ago(November 11, 2007 01:30 AM)

      but they where together when someof his greatest works came out
      Color Purple
      Empire of the Sun
      Back to the furture Movies
      indina jones and the last cursiers
      just to name a few things and who know what she help him with by thinking of stiff to direct and produce .She put her carrer on hold to help him .

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        Wu_Da_Ke — 18 years ago(February 15, 2008 03:38 AM)

        She put her carrer on hold to help him .
        What?! Help him do what, man the wheel barrels of HIS money to the bank?

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          ragreen259 — 18 years ago(February 16, 2008 06:26 AM)

          You're apparently unaware of how life and marriage in most states works offhand, I'd say you're quite a fool. When a marriage ends, without extenuating circumstances, all assets are split down the middle that's the starting point. I'd suggest you save your smartass comments and opinions for something you actually know a little about. Without that prenup, she'd have gotten one hell of a lot more.

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            DawnMuse29 — 18 years ago(March 01, 2008 04:44 PM)

            Why should Amy be labelled a "gold digger?" In California (and most states), there is such a thing as community property. What is his is her's and what is her's is his. From the time of their marriage, Spielberg earned money which, acording to law, belonged to both. Amy also earned money. He just gave her what was her's.
            The real gold digger was Cate Capshaw snd Speilberg was a cheater, liar and adulterer. Capshaw's career went nowhere after she married Spielberg. Now she's a frumpy housewife with waddling upper arms. Ther is justice in this world after all.

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              danielnoa1-1 — 17 years ago(April 28, 2008 12:37 AM)

              Obviously I do not know Steven Speilberg or Kate Capshaw (though I envy those in this thread who do); I certainly have great respect for Steven's work. As someone stated up above this all happened 20 years ago. I'm sure that whatever forgiving needed to happen happened. And while I would certainly love for Steven Speilberg to serve as both a personal and professional role model, no one is perfect, and no one can be expected to be perfect. Certainly I hope to avoid that situation myself, as do all of you I'm sure. But let us not judge too harshly that which we were not apart of. Let's leave that to God.

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                  dawnm5 — 17 years ago(September 10, 2008 11:37 AM)

                  Yeesh, let it goHow many years ago did they get divorced?
                  Besides, I really feel sorry for Mr. Spielbergit looks like he really suffered.
                  Like others have said, it was only pocket change for him. AND he did break her heart and they had a child together.

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                      nxgn_not_not — 16 years ago(September 10, 2009 11:15 AM)

                      hippies don't play bi the same rules
                      show folk have another agenda
                      multi-million-airs think "different"
                      these 2 R in all those shatter-gories
                      hello?
                      we can not know what their "arrangment was" but U can B sure
                      it was not a "heartland of amerika"
                      one man one woman
                      play nice-y-nice
                      disney fantasy
                      Servadoo 122112 Kansas1918 Mooch

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                        cookiela2001 — 15 years ago(December 13, 2010 09:50 PM)

                        << Yeesh, let it goHow many years ago did they get divorced? >>
                        &quoda0t;Let it go"? I don't think anyone here's trying to get Irving and Spielberg back togetherwe're just discussing Hollywood history.
                        A few posters here are calling Irving a "golddigger" and implying she had nothing to offer Spielberg, as if she were some desperate starlet coasting along on his coattails.
                        The fact is she was a gorgeous, talented, intelligent young woman from a very cultured family. His tongue was hanging out for heras would practically
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                                i-used-jell — 16 years ago(November 07, 2009 02:16 AM)

                                What a bunch of cynical people.

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                                  Westeggerswagger — 13 years ago(September 05, 2012 07:41 PM)

                                  He's ugly. The only reason beautiful women want to marry him is his money. I think 100 million isn't enough actually.
                                  Team Great Gatsby

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                                    Connie_n_Raymond_Marble — 13 years ago(September 10, 2012 10:12 AM)

                                    I believe THIS is the way it happened. Spielberg and Irving met in the seventies. Dated until the early eighties. Broke up. Spielberg began dating Capshaw. Broke up with Capshaw to get back with Irving. Broke up with Irving. Married Capshaw.
                                    100 million ain't bad. I'd take that over ANYBODY including the love of my life.
                                    We'll see whose the filthiest person alive! We'll just see!

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                                      bigbadwolf666 — 1 year ago(December 29, 2024 02:57 AM)

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                                      Without strife, your victory has no meaning.
                                      Without strife, you do not advance.
                                      Without strife, there is only stagnation.

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