Talk:Amy Wright
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Amy wright is a character actress,who was born in chicago, il.
Her most famous role was probably that of "moocher's girlfriend in the movie "Breaking away,(1979)." Breaking. . away is a film about 4 boys who have just graduated from high school(the boys are played by Dennis Quaid, Dennis christopher, Daniel stern and jack haley,jr.) In the film Dave stoller (dennis christopher) fantasties about breing an italian bicyclist. His friends develop an idea forhim to enter the little 500, a bicycle race in bloomington,IN. tThe race has
many contestants, among them some local fraternity boys who do not like the town's people and refer tothem as "Cutters."
The plan is for Dave Stoller to enter the race with his friends, but have dave ride his bicycle all the way. Dave get shurt during the race, and theother team members (who are not as physically fit as dave is for riding the bicyle. Dave doies win the race and Moocher (Jack hale
y ,
Jr.) is reunited with his girlfriend(Amy Wright). Amy attended Beloit college in beloit, wi. she graduated about 1968. after Breaking away ., she appare3ntly took a part in a theatre production called the fifth of july, where she met her future husband actor rip torn. They have 2 children. She has also appeared in such movies as To Dance with the white dog,
Tom sawyer, A Robot in the family, The pian, and Daddys's dyin' who 's got the will.
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