Prolific actress, of ‘Carrie’ and ‘Blue Velvet,’ dead at 100

(NEXSTAR) – Priscilla Pointer, a prolific actress with dozens of credits in a career that spanned more than half a century, has died, her family said. She was 100 years old.

Pointer died Monday at an assisted living facility in Connecticut, her son told The Hollywood Reporter.

She “died peacefully in her sleep,” according to her daughter and fellow actress Amy Irving’s official Instagram page. “She will most definitely be missed,” Irving wrote.

Some of Pointer’s most notable performances were alongside her daughter. Irving played Sue Snell and Pointer played her mother, Mrs. Snell, in the 1976 horror movie “Carrie.”

You may also recognize her from “Blue Velvet,” in which she played Mrs. Beaumont, or her 44-episode run on “Dallas” in the early ’80s. Pointer played Rebecca Barnes Wentworth on the popular TV show until her character died in a mid-air plane crash.

Pointer’s IMDb credits include dozens more roles in TV and film, from “Mommie Dearest” to “Twilight Zone: The Movie” and “A Nightmare on Elm Street 3,” but her acting career actually started on the stage. After starting on Broadway, Pointer moved to the West Coast where she founded the San Francisco Actor’s Workshop, according to the Hollywood Reporter.