Sally Field

Born: 6th of November 1946 (79 years old)

Biography:
Sally Margaret Field (born November 6, 1946) is an American actress. She has received many awards and nominations, including two Academy Awards, three Primetime Emmy Awards, two Golden Globe Awards, a Screen Actors Guild Award, a Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress, and nominations for a Tony Award and for two British Academy Film Awards.

Field began her career on television, starring in the comedies Gidget (1965–1966), The Flying Nun (1967–1970), and The Girl with Something Extra (1973–1974). In 1967, she was also in the western The Way West. In 1976, she attracted critical acclaim for her performance in the television film Sybil, for which she received the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie. Her film debut was as an extra in Moon Pilot (1962). Her film career escalated during the 1970s with starring roles in films including Stay Hungry (1976), Smokey and the Bandit (1977), Heroes (1977), The End (1978), and Hooper (1978). During the 1980s she won the Academy Award for Best Actress twice for Norma Rae (1979) and Places in the Heart (1984), and she appeared in Smokey and the Bandit II (1980), Absence of Malice (1981), Kiss Me Goodbye (1982), Murphy's Romance (1985), Steel Magnolias (1989), Soapdish (1991), Mrs. Doubtfire (1993), and Forrest Gump (1994).

In the 2000s, Field returned to television with a recurring role on the NBC medical drama ER, for which she won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series in 2001 and the following year made her stage debut with Edward Albee's The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia?. For her portrayal of Nora Walker in the ABC television family drama series Brothers & Sisters (2006-2011), Field won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series. She starred as Mary Todd Lincoln in Lincoln (2012), for which she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, and she portrayed Aunt May in The Amazing Spider-Man (2012) and its 2014 sequel, with the first being her highest-grossing release. In 2015, she portrayed the title character in Hello, My Name Is Doris, for which she was nominated for the Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Actress in a Comedy. In 2017, she returned to the stage after an absence of 15 years with the revival of Tennessee Williams's The Glass Menagerie, for which was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play. In 2014, she was presented with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and in 2019, she received the Kennedy Center Honor.

Sally Field's Filmography

80 for Brady

80 for Brady

  •   Movie
  • 2023
Betty
Spoiler Alert

Spoiler Alert

  •   Movie
  • 2022
Marilyn
The Last Movie Stars

The Last Movie Stars

  •   TV Show
  • 2022
Self
Dispatches from Elsewhere

Dispatches from Elsewhere

  •   TV Show
  • 2020
Janice
Maniac

Maniac

  •   TV Show
  • 2018
Dr. Greta Mantleray
Spielberg

Spielberg

  •   Movie
  • 2017
Self
Little Evil

Little Evil

  •   Movie
  • 2017
Miss Shaylock
Hello, My Name Is Doris

Hello, My Name Is Doris

  •   Movie
  • 2015
Doris Miller
The Amazing Spider-Man 2

The Amazing Spider-Man 2

  •   Movie
  • 2014
Aunt May
Lincoln

Lincoln

  •   Movie
  • 2012
Mary Todd Lincoln
The Amazing Spider-Man

The Amazing Spider-Man

  •   Movie
  • 2012
Aunt May
Finding Your Roots

Finding Your Roots

  •   TV Show
  • 2012
Self
The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning

The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning

  •   Movie
  • 2008
Marina Del Ray (voice)
Two Weeks

Two Weeks

  •   Movie
  • 2006
Anita Bergman
Brothers and Sisters

Brothers and Sisters

  •   TV Show
  • 2006
Nora Walker
Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde

Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde

  •   Movie
  • 2003
Victoria Rudd
David Copperfield

David Copperfield

  •   Movie
  • 2001
Betsey Trotwood
Where the Heart Is

Where the Heart Is

  •   Movie
  • 2000
Mama Lil
Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco

Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco

  •   Movie
  • 1996
Sassy (voice)
Eye for an Eye

Eye for an Eye

  •   Movie
  • 1996
Karen McCann
ER

ER

  •   TV Show
  • 1994
Maggie Wyczenski
Forrest Gump

Forrest Gump

  •   Movie
  • 1994
Mrs. Gump
Mrs. Doubtfire

Mrs. Doubtfire

  •   Movie
  • 1993
Miranda Hillard
Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey

Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey

  •   Movie
  • 1993
Sassy (voice)
Soapdish

Soapdish

  •   Movie
  • 1991
Celeste Talbert
Not Without My Daughter

Not Without My Daughter

  •   Movie
  • 1991
Betty Mahmoody
Steel Magnolias

Steel Magnolias

  •   Movie
  • 1989
M'Lynn Eatenton
Punchline

Punchline

  •   Movie
  • 1988
Lilah Krytsick
Surrender

Surrender

  •   Movie
  • 1987
Daisy Morgan
Murphy's Romance

Murphy's Romance

  •   Movie
  • 1985
Emma Moriarty
Places in the Heart

Places in the Heart

  •   Movie
  • 1984
Edna Spalding
Kiss Me Goodbye

Kiss Me Goodbye

  •   Movie
  • 1982
Kay
Absence of Malice

Absence of Malice

  •   Movie
  • 1981
Megan Carter
Smokey and the Bandit II

Smokey and the Bandit II

  •   Movie
  • 1980
Carrie
Beyond the Poseidon Adventure

Beyond the Poseidon Adventure

  •   Movie
  • 1979
Celeste Whitman
Norma Rae

Norma Rae

  •   Movie
  • 1979
Norma Rae
Hooper

Hooper

  •   Movie
  • 1978
Gwen Doyle
The End

The End

  •   Movie
  • 1978
Mary Ellen
Heroes

Heroes

  •   Movie
  • 1977
Carol Bell
Smokey and the Bandit

Smokey and the Bandit

  •   Movie
  • 1977
Carrie 'Frog'
Stay Hungry

Stay Hungry

  •   Movie
  • 1976
Mary Tate Farnsworth
Great Performances

Great Performances

  •   TV Show
  • 1971
Self
The Way West

The Way West

  •   Movie
  • 1967
Mercy McBee
Eye of God

Eye of God

  •   Movie
  • 1997
Thanks
Dying Young

Dying Young

  •   Movie
  • 1991
Producer