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Sally Margaret Field (born November 6, 1946) is an American
United States

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 two-time Academy Award
Academy Awards

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-winning actress. She is also a three-time Emmy Award
Emmy Award

The Emmy Award, also known as the 'Emmy', is a television production award, similar in nature to the Peabody Awards but more focused on entertainment, and is considered the television equivalent to the Academy Awards....
 winner and two-time Golden Globe Award
Golden Globe Award

The Golden Globe Awards are presented annually by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association to recognize outstanding achievements in the entertainment industry, both domestic and foreign, and to focus wide public attention upon the best in film and television program....
 winner who became a household name at the age of 20 as Sister Bertrille in the 1960s sitcom The Flying Nun
The Flying Nun

The Flying Nun is a sitcom produced by Screen Gems for American Broadcasting Company based on the book The Fifteenth Pelican, by Tere Rios....
. She has won two Oscars: one for Norma Rae
Norma Rae

Norma Rae is a 1979 in film film which tells the story of a woman from a small town in the Southern United States who becomes involved in the trade union activities at the textile factory where she works....
 in 1979, and another for Places in the Heart
Places in the Heart

Places in the Heart is a 1984 in film drama film that tells the story of a Southern widow who tries to keep her farm together with the help of a blind man and an African-American man....
 in 1984.

More recently, Field stars as Nora Holden Walker on the ABC hit drama
Drama

Drama is the specific Mode of fiction Mimesis in performance. The term comes from a Ancient Greek word meaning "Action " , which is derived from "to do" ....
 Brothers & Sisters, currently airing its third season, as the Walker family matriarch.

y Field was born in Pasadena, California
Pasadena, California

Pasadena is a city in Los Angeles County, California, California, United States. Famous for hosting the annual Rose Bowl Game American football game and the Tournament of Roses Parade, Pasadena is the home of many leading scientific and cultural institutions, including the California Institute of Technology , the Jet Propulsion Laboratory ,...
, the daughter of Maggie, an actress, and Richard Dryden Field, who worked in sales.






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Sally Margaret Field (born November 6, 1946) is an American
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 two-time Academy Award
Academy Awards

The Academy Awards, popularly known as the Oscars, are presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to recognize excellence of professionals in the film industry, including directors, actors, and writers....
-winning actress. She is also a three-time Emmy Award
Emmy Award

The Emmy Award, also known as the 'Emmy', is a television production award, similar in nature to the Peabody Awards but more focused on entertainment, and is considered the television equivalent to the Academy Awards....
 winner and two-time Golden Globe Award
Golden Globe Award

The Golden Globe Awards are presented annually by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association to recognize outstanding achievements in the entertainment industry, both domestic and foreign, and to focus wide public attention upon the best in film and television program....
 winner who became a household name at the age of 20 as Sister Bertrille in the 1960s sitcom The Flying Nun
The Flying Nun

The Flying Nun is a sitcom produced by Screen Gems for American Broadcasting Company based on the book The Fifteenth Pelican, by Tere Rios....
. She has won two Oscars: one for Norma Rae
Norma Rae

Norma Rae is a 1979 in film film which tells the story of a woman from a small town in the Southern United States who becomes involved in the trade union activities at the textile factory where she works....
 in 1979, and another for Places in the Heart
Places in the Heart

Places in the Heart is a 1984 in film drama film that tells the story of a Southern widow who tries to keep her farm together with the help of a blind man and an African-American man....
 in 1984.

More recently, Field stars as Nora Holden Walker on the ABC hit drama
Drama

Drama is the specific Mode of fiction Mimesis in performance. The term comes from a Ancient Greek word meaning "Action " , which is derived from "to do" ....
 Brothers & Sisters, currently airing its third season, as the Walker family matriarch.

Biography


Early life

Sally Field was born in Pasadena, California
Pasadena, California

Pasadena is a city in Los Angeles County, California, California, United States. Famous for hosting the annual Rose Bowl Game American football game and the Tournament of Roses Parade, Pasadena is the home of many leading scientific and cultural institutions, including the California Institute of Technology , the Jet Propulsion Laboratory ,...
, the daughter of Maggie, an actress, and Richard Dryden Field, who worked in sales. Her parents divorced in 1950 and her mother subsequently remarried to actor and stuntman Jock Mahoney
Jock Mahoney

Jock Mahoney was an United States actor and stuntman , who was of French, Irish and Cherokee descent. Born Jacques O'Mahoney, sometimes he was credited as Jack Mahoney, Jock O'Mahomey, Jack O'Mahoney or Jock O'Mahoney....
.

She attended Portola Middle School
Portola Middle School (Tarzana)

Portola Middle School is a middle school located in Tarzana, California in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles. It provides public education for grades six through eight....
, then Birmingham High School
Birmingham High School

Birmingham High School is a public coeducational high school in the neighborhood/district of Lake Balboa, Los Angeles, California in the San Fernando Valley section of Los Angeles, California, United States....
 in Van Nuys, California
California

California is a U.S. state on the West Coast of the United States of the United States, along the Pacific Ocean. It is bordered by Oregon to the north, Nevada to the east, Arizona to the southeast, and to the south the Mexico state of Baja California....
 where she was a cheerleader. Among her classmates were famed financier Michael Milken
Michael Milken

Michael Robert Milken is a prominent United States financier and philanthropist who almost single-handedly created the market for high-yield bonds during the 1970s and 1980s....
, fellow actress Cindy Williams
Cindy Williams

Cynthia Jane "Cindy" Williams is a American actress best known for starring in the television situation-comedy series Laverne & Shirley, in the role of the eponymous Shirley Feeney....
 (of Laverne and Shirley fame) and Michael Ovitz
Michael Ovitz

Michael S. Ovitz is a former talent agent and Hollywood powerhouse who served as the head of the Creative Artists Agency from 1975 to 1995.After graduating from UCLA with a degree in theater, film and television, Ovitz began his career at the William Morris Agency, but left with four other agents in 1975 to found Creative Artists Agency....
 of CAA
CAA

CAA may refer to:...
 and Walt Disney Studios
The Walt Disney Company

The Walt Disney Company is the largest media and entertainment corporation in the world. Founded on October 16, 1923, by brothers Walt Disney and Roy O....
 fame.

Career

the Flying Nun
Television

Field got her start on television as the boy-struck surfer
Surfing

Surfing refers to a person or boat riding down a wave and thereby gathering speed from the downward movement. Most commonly, the term is used for a surface water sports in which the person surfing is carried along the face of a breaking ocean surface wave standing on a surfboard....
 girl in the mid-1960s surf culture
Surf culture

Surf culture includes the people, language, fashion and life surrounding the sport of modern surfing.The culture began early in the 20th century, spread quickly during the 1950s and 1960s, and continues to evolve....
 sitcom series, Gidget
Gidget (TV series)

Gidget is a 1965 Screen Gems television program about a surfing, boy-crazy teenager called "Gidget" and her widower father Russ Lawrence, a UCLA professor....
. She went on to star in her best-known television role as Sister Bertrille in The Flying Nun
The Flying Nun

The Flying Nun is a sitcom produced by Screen Gems for American Broadcasting Company based on the book The Fifteenth Pelican, by Tere Rios....
. In an interview included on the DVD release of The Flying Nun, she said that she would have preferred to continue playing Gidget. While starring on The Flying Nun, Sally tried her hand at singing, releasing an album on Colgems Records
Colgems Records

Colgems Records was a record label which existed from 1966 in music to 1971 in music. It was a joint venture between Columbia Pictures-Screen Gems and RCA Victor, to issue records by The Monkees and other Screen Gems artists....
 in 1967. The same year, she cracked the Billboard Hot 100
Billboard Hot 100

The Billboard Hot 100 is the United States music industry standard Single popularity chart issued weekly by Billboard magazine. Chart rankings are based on airplay and sales; the tracking-week for sales begins on Monday and ends on Sunday; while the airplay tracking-week runs from Wednesday to Tuesday....
 with one single, Felicidad. Later, she starred opposite John Davidson
John Davidson

John Davidson may refer to:* John Andrew Davidson Canadian politician* John Davidson , Scottish poet and playwright* John Davidson , Major General in the United States Army...
 in a short-lived series called The Girl with Something Extra
The Girl with Something Extra

The Girl with Something Extra was an United States fantasy-based situation comedy television series that aired on NBC for one season during 1973-1974....
.

She made several guest appearances, including a recurring role on the western comedy Alias Smith and Jones
Alias Smith and Jones

Alias Smith and Jones is a Western television series on American Broadcasting Company from 1971 to 1973. It starred Pete Duel as Hannibal Heyes and Ben Murphy as Kid Curry, a pair of Western outlaws trying to reform....
, starring Pete Duel
Pete Duel

Pete Duel was an American actor, best known for his role in the television series, Alias Smith and Jones.BiographyEarly life...
 (with whom she had worked on Gidget) and Ben Murphy
Ben Murphy

Benjamin E. Murphy is an United States actor. He is best known for his role in the American Broadcasting Company television series Alias Smith and Jones, co-starring as Kid Curry, first with Pete Duel and later with Roger Davis ....
, and the Rod Serling's Night Gallery
Night Gallery

Night Gallery is Rod Serling's follow-up series to The Twilight Zone that aired on NBC from 1970 to 1973. Serling functioned both as the on-air host of Night Gallery and as a major contributor of scripts, although he did not have the same control of content and tone as he did on Twilight Zone....
 episode, Whisper.

Sybil
Having played mostly comedic characters on television, Field had a difficult time being cast in dramatic roles. She studied with famed acting teacher Lee Strasberg
Lee Strasberg

Lee Strasberg was an American actor, director, and one of the best-known acting teachers in American theater and film. He cofounded, with director Harold Clurman, the Group Theatre in 1931, which was "America?s first true theatrical collective"....
, who had previously helped Marilyn Monroe
Marilyn Monroe

Marilyn Monroe was an American actress, singer, model, and a sex symbol.After spending much of her childhood in foster homes, Monroe began a career as a model, which led to a film contract in 1946....
 go beyond the "bimbo" roles with which her career had begun. Soon afterward, Field landed the title role in the 1976 TV film Sybil, the first of two films based on the book written by Flora Rheta Schreiber
Flora Rheta Schreiber

Flora Rheta Schreiber , an United States journalist, was the author of the 1973 bestseller Sybil , the story of a woman who suffered from Dissociative Identity Disorder....
.

Field's dramatic portrayal of Sybil, a young woman afflicted with multiple personality disorder
Dissociative identity disorder

Dissociative identity disorder , as defined by the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders , is a psychiatric Medical diagnosis that describes a condition in which a single person displays multiple distinct identity or Personality psychology , each with its own pattern of perceiving and inter...
, in the TV film not only garnered her an Emmy Award
Emmy Award

The Emmy Award, also known as the 'Emmy', is a television production award, similar in nature to the Peabody Awards but more focused on entertainment, and is considered the television equivalent to the Academy Awards....
 in 1977 but also enabled her to break through the typecasting she had experienced from her television sitcom roles.

Film
Field enjoyed a fair amount of critical and commercial success in movies, particularly in the 1980s. In 1977, she co-starred with Burt Reynolds
Burt Reynolds

Burton Leon "Burt" Reynolds Jr. is an United States actor. Some of his memorable roles include Lewis Medlock in Deliverance, Paul Crewe in The Longest Yard , Bo 'Bandit' Darville in Smokey and the Bandit, J.J....
, Jackie Gleason
Jackie Gleason

Herbert Walton Gleason, Jr. , whose birth name was John Herbert "Jackie" Gleason, was an American comedian, actor and musician.He was known for his brash visual and verbal comedy styling, especially as delivered by his character Ralph Kramden on the sitcom The Honeymooners....
 and Jerry Reed
Jerry Reed

Jerry Reed Hubbard , known professionally as Jerry Reed, was an United States country music singer, country guitarist, session musician, songwriter, and actor who appeared in over a dozen films....
 in that year's #2 grossing film, Smokey and the Bandit
Smokey and the Bandit

Smokey and the Bandit is a 1977 in film movie starring Burt Reynolds, Sally Field, Jackie Gleason, Jerry Reed, Pat McCormick , Paul Williams , and Mike Henry....
.


In 1979, she played a union organizer in Norma Rae
Norma Rae

Norma Rae is a 1979 in film film which tells the story of a woman from a small town in the Southern United States who becomes involved in the trade union activities at the textile factory where she works....
,
a successful film that established her status as a dramatic actress. Vincent Canby
Vincent Canby

Vincent Canby was an United States Film criticism.Canby was born in Chicago, Illinois, the son of Katharine Anne and Lloyd Canby. He became the chief film critic for The New York Times in 1969 and reviewed more than 1000 films during his tenure there....
, in his review of the film for the New York Times, praised Sally, saying, "Norma Rae is a seriously concerned contemporary drama, illuminated by some very good performances and one, Miss Field's, that is spectacular." She won the Best Female Performance Prize at the Cannes Film Festival
Cannes Film Festival

The Cannes Film Festival , founded in 1946, is one of the world's oldest, most influential and prestigious film festivals alongside Venice Film Festival and Berlin Film Festival....
 and the Academy Award for Best Actress
Academy Award for Best Actress

Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role is one of the Academy Award presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to recognize an actor who has delivered an outstanding performance while working within the film industry....
. In 1981, Field played a prostitute opposite Tommy Lee Jones
Tommy Lee Jones

'Tommy Lee Jones' is an Academy Award-, Golden Globe-, Screen Actors Guild- and Emmy Award-winning United States actor and film director. He is perhaps best known for his appearances as Samuel Gerard in The Fugitive and U.S....
 in the South-set comedy Back Roads
Back Roads (1981 film)

Back Roads is a 1981 comedy starring Sally Field and Tommy Lee Jones. It is directed by Martin Ritt. It got middling reviews and grossed $11 million at the box office....
,
which received middling reviews and grossed $11 million at the box office.

She won another Academy Award in 1985 for her starring role in Places in the Heart
Places in the Heart

Places in the Heart is a 1984 in film drama film that tells the story of a Southern widow who tries to keep her farm together with the help of a blind man and an African-American man....
. Her gushing acceptance speech is well-remembered for its earnestness. Sally said, "I haven't had an orthodox career, and I've wanted more than anything to have your respect. The first time I didn't feel it, but this time I feel it, and I can't deny the fact that you like me, right now, you like me!" The line ending in "...I can't deny the fact that you like me, right now, you like me!" is often misquoted as simply "You like me, you really like me!" which has subsequently been the subject of many parodies. (Field parodied the line herself in a commercial.) Also in 1985, she co-starred with James Garner
James Garner

James Garner is an United States film and television actor.He has starred in several television program spanning a career of more than five decades....
 in Murphy's Romance
Murphy's Romance

Murphy's Romance is a 1985 in film romance/comedy film adapted by Harriet Frank Jr. and Irving Ravetch from a story by Max Schott and directed by Martin Ritt....
.
In A&E's biography of Garner, Sally reported that her on-screen kiss with Garner was the best cinematic kiss she had ever had.

Field appeared on the cover of the March 1986 issue of Playboy
Playboy

Playboy is an American men's magazine, founded in Chicago, Illinois, by Hugh Hefner and his associates, which has grown into Playboy Enterprises, with a presence in nearly every medium....
 magazine – she was the interview subject in that month's issue. She did not appear as a pictorial subject inside the magazine, although she did wear the classic leotard
Leotard

A leotard is a skin-tight one-piece garment that covers the torso and body but leaves the legs free. It was made famous by the French acrobatic performer Jules L?otard , about whom the song "The Daring Young Man on the Flying Trapeze" was written....
 and bunny ears "Bunny Outfit" on the cover.

For her role as the matriarch, M'Lynn, in the film version of Steel Magnolias
Steel Magnolias

Steel Magnolias, by Robert Harling , is a 1987 off-Broadway Play , made into a film in 1989. Based on the author's experience with the death of his sister, Steel Magnolias is a comedy-drama about the bond among a group of Southern United States women in northwest Louisiana....
 (1989), Sally was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress. She has had supporting roles in other movies, including Mrs. Doubtfire
Mrs. Doubtfire

Mrs. Doubtfire is a 1993 in film United States comedy film based on the novel Madame Doubtfire by Anne Fine. It was directed by Chris Columbus and distributed by 20th Century Fox....
 (1993) in which she played the wife of Robin Williams
Robin Williams

Robin McLaurim Williams is an Academy Award-, Golden Globe-, and Grammy Award-winning United Statesn comedian and actor.Rising to fame with his role as the alien Mork in the TV series Mork and Mindy, and later stand up comedy work, Williams has performed in many feature films since 1980....
 and the love interest of Pierce Brosnan
Pierce Brosnan

Pierce Brendan Brosnan, Order of the British Empire is an Republic of Ireland actor, film producer and environmentalist, who holds both Ireland and United States citizenship....
, followed by the role of Forrest's mother in Forrest Gump (1994). She is only 10 years older than Tom Hanks
Tom Hanks

Thomas Jeffrey "Tom" Hanks is an American film actor, film director, voice-over artist, writer and film producer. Hanks worked in television and family-friendly comedies before achieving success as a dramatic actor portraying several notable roles, including Andrew Beckett in Philadelphia , the title role in Forrest Gump, Commander J...
, with whom she had co-starred six years earlier in Punchline
Punchline (film)

Punchline is a 1988 in film written and directed by David Seltzer and stars Tom Hanks as a very talented young comic who helps a housewife, played by Sally Field who wants to break into stand-up comedy....
.


Recent roles
On television, Field had a recurring role on ER
ER (TV series)

ER is an Emmy Award-winning Television in the United States medical drama television series created by the late novelist Michael Crichton and airing on NBC....
 in the 2000–2001 season as Dr. Abby Lockhart
Abby Lockhart

Dr. Abby Lockhart is a fictional medical doctor on the television series ER . She is portrayed by Maura Tierney. Abby's full birth name is Abigail Marjorie Wyczenski....
's mother Maggie, who is struggling to cope with bipolar disorder
Bipolar disorder

Bipolar disorder is a Classification of mental disorders that describes a category of mood disorders, or mood swings, defined by the presence of one or more episodes of abnormally elevated mood clinically referred to as mania or, if milder, hypomania....
, a role for which she won an Emmy Award
Emmy Award

The Emmy Award, also known as the 'Emmy', is a television production award, similar in nature to the Peabody Awards but more focused on entertainment, and is considered the television equivalent to the Academy Awards....
 in 2001. After her critically acclaimed stint on the show, she returned to the role in 2003 and 2006. She also starred in the very short-lived 2002 series The Court.

Field has also ventured into the realm of directing. Her first directorial stint was for the television film, The Christmas Tree (1996). She also directed the feature film Beautiful (2000), as well as an episode of the TV mini-series, From the Earth to the Moon (1998).

Field was a late addition to the ABC drama Brothers & Sisters, which debuted in September 2006. In the show's pilot, the role of matriarch Nora Walker had been played by actress Betty Buckley
Betty Buckley

Betty Lynn Buckley is a Tony Award-winning United States theater, film, and television actress and singer....
. However, the producers of the show decided to take the character of Nora in another direction, and Field was cast in the role. She won the 2007 Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
59th Primetime Emmy Awards

The 59th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards were held at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California on September 16, 2007 and were televised live on Fox Broadcasting Company at 8:00 p.m....
 in her role as Nora Walker.

Field recently had a voice role as Marina del Ray, the villain in Disney's The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning
The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning

The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning is a 2008 Disney animated feature film, and the direct-to-video prequel to the 1989 film The Little Mermaid ....
, which was released in August of 2008.

Currently, Field can be seen on television as the compensated spokesperson for Roche Laboratories' postmenopausal osteoporosis treatment medication, Boniva
Ibandronic acid

Ibandronic acid or ibandronate sodium , marketed under the trade names Boniva, Bondronat and Bonviva, is a potent bisphosphonate medication used in the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis....
.

Field is seen on TV as the main character in commercials for the medication Boniva
Ibandronic acid

Ibandronic acid or ibandronate sodium , marketed under the trade names Boniva, Bondronat and Bonviva, is a potent bisphosphonate medication used in the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis....
.

Political advocacy

During her acceptance speech for her 2007 Emmy Award
Emmy Award

The Emmy Award, also known as the 'Emmy', is a television production award, similar in nature to the Peabody Awards but more focused on entertainment, and is considered the television equivalent to the Academy Awards....
 for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series, Field made an anti-war
Anti-war

The term anti-war usually refers to the opposition to a particular nation's decision to start or carry on an armed conflict, unconditional of a maybe-existing casus belli....
 statement: "If the mothers ruled the world, there would be no goddamn wars in the first place!"

Private life

Field married Steven Craig in 1968. The couple had two sons, Peter Craig
Peter Craig

Peter Craig is an American writer known for his darkly comic novels of imploding father-child relationships.His first novel, The Martini Shot, published by William Morrow and Company in 1998, chronicles has-been action film star Charlie West's troubled relationship with his two children....
, a novelist, and Eli, an actor and director. They divorced in 1975.

In 1976, Field began a live-in relationship with Major Daniel M. Yoder, USAF. Their relationship ended in 1978.

Field was romantically involved with Burt Reynolds
Burt Reynolds

Burton Leon "Burt" Reynolds Jr. is an United States actor. Some of his memorable roles include Lewis Medlock in Deliverance, Paul Crewe in The Longest Yard , Bo 'Bandit' Darville in Smokey and the Bandit, J.J....
 for many years, during that time they co-starred in several movies, including Smokey and the Bandit
Smokey and the Bandit

Smokey and the Bandit is a 1977 in film movie starring Burt Reynolds, Sally Field, Jackie Gleason, Jerry Reed, Pat McCormick , Paul Williams , and Mike Henry....
, Smokey and the Bandit II
Smokey and the Bandit II

Smokey and the Bandit II is a comedy film released on August 15, 1980 in the United States. It is the sequel to the 1977 in film film Smokey and the Bandit....
, and The End
The End (film)

The End is a 1978 comedy film, directed by Burt Reynolds and starring Reynolds, Dom DeLuise, Sally Field, Strother Martin, David Steinberg, Joanne Woodward, Norman Fell, Myrna Loy, Kristy McNichol, Pat O'Brien , Robby Benson, and Carl Reiner....
.

In 1984, she married film producer
Film producer

A film producer is someone who creates the conditions for making film. The producer initiates, co-ordinates, supervises and controls matters such as fund-raising, hiring key personnel and arranging for distributors....
 Alan Greisman. They had one son, Sam. Field and Greisman divorced in 1993.

On October 29, 1988, she and her family survived a crash of their charter plane which lost power on takeoff.

Filmography


Film


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