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Photo By: Elizabeth Goodenough/Everett Collection Sally Field at arrivals for The Women''s Media Center 2015 Women''s Media Awards, Capitale, New York, NY November 5, 2015. Returning to television, she joined the cast of "Maniac" (Netflix, 2018), with Emma Stone and Jonah Hill, playing the mother of Justin Theroux's therapist.Ībsence of Malice Smokey and the Bandit Smokey and the Bandit Soapdish Soapdish Photos Sally Field Sally Field at arrivals for 20th Costume Designers Guild Awards (CDGA), The Beverly Hilton Hotel, Beverly Hills, CA February 20, 2018. She enjoyed additional accolades for her role as a woman obsessed with a significantly younger man in "Hello, My Name Is Doris" (2015). She also joined the popular superhero genre with a turn as Aunt May in "The Amazing Spider-Man" (2012) and "The Amazing Spider-Man 2" (2014). Field returned to prominence on the big screen with her role as Mary Todd Lincoln in Steven Spielberg's "Lincoln" (2012). She later earned Emmys for her roles on "ER" (NBC, 1994-2009) and "Brothers & Sisters" (ABC, 2006-11). After an Emmy-nominated turn in the miniseries "A Woman of Independent Means" (NBC, 1995), though, she began gravitating back towards television. Doubtfire" (1993) and teamed with Hanks again in "Forrest Gump" (1994). The '90s found her taking part in some of the biggest box office hits of the decade when she joined Robin Williams in "Mrs. Throughout the '80s, she partnered with other big name talents such as James Garner in "Murphy's Romance" (1985), Tom Hanks in "Punchline" (1988), and Julia Roberts in "Steel Magnolias" (1989). She found additional acclaim acting opposite Paul Newman in Sydney Pollack's in "Absence of Malice" (1981) and won a second Oscar for "Places in the Heart" (1984). Field began gravitating towards weightier roles, earning critical acclaim for her portrayal of a union leader in "Norma Rae" (1979), a part that earned her first Academy Award. Her partnership with sometime-boyfriend Reynolds extended to three more films, including "Hooper" (1978). She found feature film success shortly thereafter when she appeared opposite Burt Reynolds in the blockbuster hit "Smokey and the Bandit" (1977).

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She began breaking free of her typecasting with the lead role in "Sybil" (NBC, 1976), playing a woman with dissociative identity disorder.

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After the show ended, the actress continued making TV appearances, typically playing similarly innocent characters, including a newlywed with ESP in the sitcom "The Girl with Something Extra" (NBC, 1973-74).

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As sweet Sister Bertrille, the title character on "The Flying Nun" (ABC, 1967-70), Field became America's sweetheart. Roles in the short-lived sitcoms "Occasional Wife" (NBC, 1966-67) and "Hey, Landlord" (NBC, 1966-67) followed before she found more sustained success with her next TV role. Born in Pasadena, California, she got her first big break shortly after graduating from high school with a starring role in the sitcom "Gidget" (ABC, 1965-66). American actress Sally Field went from perky teen roles on television to one of the most respected actresses of her generation.









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