Sally Field
Birthday:
6 November 1946, Pasadena, California, USA
Birth Name:
Sally Margaret Field
Height:
159 cm
Sally Margaret Field was born in 1946 in Pasadena, California, to actress Margaret Field (née Morlan) and salesman Richard Dryden Field. Her parents divorced in 1950 and her mother then married stuntman Jock Mahoney, and they had a daughter, Princess O'Mahoney. She also has a brother, Richard Field. Sally attended Birmingham High School in Va...
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Sally Margaret Field was born in 1946 in Pasadena, California, to actress Margaret Field (née Morlan) and salesman Richard Dryden Field. Her parents divorced in 1950 and her mother then married stuntman Jock Mahoney, and they had a daughter, Princess O'Mahoney. She also has a brother, Richard Field. Sally attended Birmingham High School in Van Nuys, California.Her acting career began in 1965, when she landed the role of Frances Elizabeth 'Gidget' Lawrence in Gidget (1965); it was canceled after only one season because of bad ratings. She went on to star in The Flying Nun (1967), which ran for three seasons. She also appeared in her first film in 1967, The Way West (1967) opposite Kirk Douglas. In the next few years she appeared in numerous TV movies and TV shows such as Maybe I'll Come Home in the Spring (1971), Marriage: Year One (1971), The Girl with Something Extra (1973), and Sybil (1976). In 1977 she starred alongside Burt Reynolds in the box office hit Smokey and the Bandit (1977), which led to a less successful sequel in 1980. In 1979 she starred in the popular film Norma Rae (1979) and she received her first Oscar for that role.In the years that followed she starred in films such as Absence of Malice (1981), Kiss Me Goodbye (1982), Places in the Heart (1984) (she received her second Oscar for her role), Murphy's Romance (1985), Punchline (1988) and Steel Magnolias (1989). In 1993 she starred alongside Robin Williams and Pierce Brosnan in the popular comedy Mrs. Doubtfire (1993). A year after, she played the role of Tom Hanks character's mother (even though she's only ten years older than he is in real life) in the film Forrest Gump (1994). The film was a huge commercial success and won six Academy awards.Since then she has appeared in TV movies and miniseries such as A Woman of Independent Means (1995), Merry Christmas, George Bailey (1997), From the Earth to the Moon (1998) and David Copperfield (2000). In 2000 she appeared in the film Where the Heart Is (2000) with Natalie Portman and Ashley Judd, and in 2003 she starred alongside Reese Witherspoon in Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde (2003). She also appeared in 12 episodes of ER (1994) from 2000 to 2006. In recent years she has played the role of matriarch Nora Walker in the hit television show Brothers & Sisters (2006), which earned her an Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series in 2007.Sally has been married twice, first to Steven Craig from 1968 to 1975. They had two sons together, Peter Craig and Eli Craig. Her second marriage was to film producer Alan Greisman from 1984 to 1993. They had one son together, Samuel Greisman (born December 2, 1987). Show less «
My agent said, "You aren't good enough for movies". I said, "You're fired".
My agent said, "You aren't good enough for movies". I said, "You're fired".
When I was born, the doctor looked at my mother and said, "Congratulations, you have an actor!"
When I was born, the doctor looked at my mother and said, "Congratulations, you have an actor!"
[upon accepting her 1985 Best Actress Oscar] This means so much more to me this time, I don't know why. I think the first time I hardly felt...Show more »
[upon accepting her 1985 Best Actress Oscar] This means so much more to me this time, I don't know why. I think the first time I hardly felt it because it was all too new. But I want to say "Thank you" to you. 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. Thank you. Show less «
My country is still so repressed. Our idea of what is sexual is blonde hair, long legs, 22 years old. It has nothing to do with humour, inte...Show more »
My country is still so repressed. Our idea of what is sexual is blonde hair, long legs, 22 years old. It has nothing to do with humour, intelligence, warmth, everything to do with teeth and cleavage. Show less «
Norma Rae (1979) is inspirational because it's the type of film where one person can be heard.
Norma Rae (1979) is inspirational because it's the type of film where one person can be heard.
Forrest Gump (1994) is filled full of moments where your heart just cheers.
Forrest Gump (1994) is filled full of moments where your heart just cheers.
[on Burt Reynolds] What I look for mostly in a man is humor, honesty and a mustache. Burt has all three.
[on Burt Reynolds] What I look for mostly in a man is humor, honesty and a mustache. Burt has all three.
[1985 quote on Goldie Hawn] Goldie does something that none of the other actresses can do. She has a whimsy and a comedic ability that no on...Show more »
[1985 quote on Goldie Hawn] Goldie does something that none of the other actresses can do. She has a whimsy and a comedic ability that no one else has. We can all imitate her, but we can't get near it. I don't think that Goldie has yet branched out as much as she would like to dramatically, because she's such big box office doing what she does. Show less «
[on James Garner] If men only knew what's appealing to a woman is how a man makes her feel about herself. Jim is funny and dear and he laugh...Show more »
[on James Garner] If men only knew what's appealing to a woman is how a man makes her feel about herself. Jim is funny and dear and he laughs at my jokes. That's what makes Jim sexy; it doesn't change with years. Show less «
[on the death of Bea Arthur]: She just was great and I wish I could have that kind of longevity of greatness.
[on the death of Bea Arthur]: She just was great and I wish I could have that kind of longevity of greatness.
[on playing Nora Walker] The first thing older mothers say when they meet me is just how much they enjoy the show. The women my age who watc...Show more »
[on playing Nora Walker] The first thing older mothers say when they meet me is just how much they enjoy the show. The women my age who watch it love it because the show is about them. It's about being the mother of grown-ups. They don't really get to tune into anything else on TV, or see films they can relate to, so it's great to see their lives portrayed on Brothers & Sisters (2006). Show less «
There are not a lot of places for an actor to explore what it's like to be a woman in her 60s. There aren't any films about it and there ver...Show more »
There are not a lot of places for an actor to explore what it's like to be a woman in her 60s. There aren't any films about it and there very few TV series about it. Show less «
[on trying her hand at golf] I would go to all these locations and think ... why don't I play golf? People walk around and enjoy God, God's ...Show more »
[on trying her hand at golf] I would go to all these locations and think ... why don't I play golf? People walk around and enjoy God, God's gifts, the trees, so I think I've always thought I should have that in my life. Show less «
[on the death of James Garner]: My heart just broke. There are few people on this planet I have adored as much as Jimmy Garner. I cherish ev...Show more »
[on the death of James Garner]: My heart just broke. There are few people on this planet I have adored as much as Jimmy Garner. I cherish every moment I spent with him and relive them over and over in my head. He was a diamond. Show less «
[In 2004, recalling her TV show "The Flying Nun" (1967) to Archive of American Television] I always certainly tried to do my best with it bu...Show more »
[In 2004, recalling her TV show "The Flying Nun" (1967) to Archive of American Television] I always certainly tried to do my best with it but deeply didn't want to do it. It went for 3 years. It was hugely important time in my life, because I learned a lot, because I didn't want to do it, and because I hated it every day. I hated the garbage. I felt it was just trivia that I had to say. With "Gidget," (1965), there was some kernel of something real in it. It was the father-daughter relationship that I always could hang on. But there was nothing in the nun that I could make sense out of. It made no sense to me. It was just drivel. And people when they hear me talk like that, they get very angry, "Oh, I grew up with that! I loved it." Well, God bless gesund that you loved it, but it was drivel and nonsense. There wasn't any piece of it that had any human behavior in it. And that bothered me....Madeleine Sherwood, who played Mother Superior, recognized my depression and how difficult this was for me and she recognized why, and she took me to the Actor's Studio. I didn't know that's where I needed to be, and it came a huge turning point in my life Show less «
Being a mom is everything. It's mentorship, it's inspirational, its our hope for the future.
Being a mom is everything. It's mentorship, it's inspirational, its our hope for the future.
The industry has always, but certainly now to a huge degree, played to young men, and made a self-fulfilling prophecy about films that aren'...Show more »
The industry has always, but certainly now to a huge degree, played to young men, and made a self-fulfilling prophecy about films that aren't directed toward young men by saying there's no audience for it. So they put no money in it, they don't promote it, and then when it doesn't make as much money as the films for young boys, they say, "You see?" Show less «
Having a long-term career is really about how to ride it and not be rigid. Keep asking yourself "What really blows my skirts up?" To me, it'...Show more »
Having a long-term career is really about how to ride it and not be rigid. Keep asking yourself "What really blows my skirts up?" To me, it's finding the work. Show less «
Mrs. Gump
May Parker
Doris
Marina Del Ray
Mary Todd Lincoln
Rep. Victoria Rudd
Carrie
Celeste Talbert
Sassy
Sybil
Mary Ellen
M'Lynn Eatenton
Miranda Hillard
Celeste Whitman
Norma Rae
Karen McCann
Mama Lil
Nora Walker
Elizabeth Taylor
Maggie Wyczenski
Junie Harper
Dr. Greta Mantleray