
Sally Field
Acting
Born 1946-11-06 · Pasadena, California, USA
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.
Filmography

Remarkably Bright Creatures
May 8, 2026

80 for Brady
Feb 3, 2023

Spoiler Alert
Dec 2, 2022

Love Letters
May 21, 2020

National Theatre Live: All My Sons
May 14, 2019

Spielberg
Oct 5, 2017

Little Evil
Aug 8, 2017

Another Take on… Mrs. Doubtfire
Dec 30, 2015

Hello, My Name Is Doris
Nov 27, 2015

The Amazing Spider-Man 2
Apr 16, 2014

Lincoln
Nov 9, 2012

Rite of Passage: The Amazing Spider-Man Reborn
Nov 9, 2012

The Amazing Spider-Man
Jun 23, 2012

The Desert of Forbidden Art
Mar 18, 2011

Accidental Icon: The Real Gidget Story
Apr 1, 2010

The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning
Aug 25, 2008

The Man Who Shot Chinatown: The Life and Work of John A. Alonzo
Jan 1, 2007

Two Weeks
Oct 20, 2006

Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde
Jul 2, 2003

David Copperfield
Dec 25, 2001

The Story Behind "Absence of Malice"
Jun 13, 2001

Say It Isn't So
Mar 10, 2001

Where the Heart Is
Apr 27, 2000

A Cooler Climate
Aug 22, 1999

AFI's 100 Years... 100 Movies: America's Greatest Movies
Jun 16, 1998

Merry Christmas, George Bailey
Dec 25, 1997

Lee Strasberg: The Method Man
Jul 23, 1997

Shirley Maclaine: Kicking Up Her Heels
May 19, 1996

The Good, The Bad, and the Beautiful
Mar 17, 1996

Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco
Mar 8, 1996