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 Sally Field - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sally Margaret Field (born November 6, 1946) is a two-time Academy Award-winning, two-time Emmy-winning, and two-time Golden Globe-winning American film and television actress.
Field has two sons from her first marriage — one of whom is novelist Peter Craig — and a third son from her second marriage, Sam Greisman, who is close friends with the 'Young Hollywood' crowd, like Lindsay Lohan.
In 1976, Field was finally able to show that she could play this kind of role, starring as the title character afflicted with multiple personality syndrome in the TV film Sybil.
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 SALLY FIELD at THESPIAN NET
Sally is the daughter of actress Margaret Field and step-father Jock Mahoney, also an actor as well as a stuntman.
Sally managed to finish high school, but early on it was clear she would follow in her parents' thespian footsteps, and she soon got the lead role in the 1965 TV series "Gidget", quickly followed by "The Flying Nun" which ran from 1967-1970.
The role that got Field noticed as a more serious dramatic actress, was her portrayal of the title character in the TV movie "Sybil", a woman suffering from a multiple personality disorder.
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 Sally Field biography
Field's 1976 performance in Sybil as a woman with suffering from multiple personality disorder was a television milestone and Field could easily have reaped the benefits of her electrifying performance.
Field was 19 years old when she found fame as the always perky TV teen "Gidget" in 1965.
In the last few years Field has returned to acting for the medium that first gave rise to her initial fame four decades earlier with a lead in the short-lived series "The Court" and a recurring role on the long-time hit "E.R."
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 Sally Field @ Filmbug
Sally Field is a two-time Academy Award-winner for her performances in Robert Benton's Places in the Heart (also capturing a Golden Globe) and Martin Ritt's Norma Rae.
Field also starred in the TNT adaptation of Charles Dickens' Aunt Betsey and Showtime's A Cooler Climate, for which she was nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award.
The Pasadena, California native (the daughter of actress Margaret Field and step-daughter of actor Jock Mahoney) was enrolled in acting classes at Columbia Pictures when she was selected from 150 finalists to star in the ABC series, Gidget.
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 Sally Field
Born in Pasadena, California, Sally Field was the daughter of another actress, Margaret Field, who is perhaps best known to film buffs as the leading lady of the sci-fi The Man From Planet X (1951).
Field's stepfather was an actor/stuntman, who, despite a certain degree of alienation between himself and his stepdaughter, was the principal influence in her pursual of an acting career.
Field made her film debut in The Way West (1967), but was more or less ignored by moviegoers over the age of 21.
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Sally hoped to persue more serious acting after type-casting experienced after The Flying Nun, so she studied for three years at the Actor's Studio.
Doubtfire (1993), in which Sally played the ex-wife of cross-dresser Robin Williams, and her performance as the mother of Tom Hanks' title character in Forrest Gump (1994).
Sally has her own production company, Fogwood Films, and has produced several films, including the following; Dying Young (1991), A Woman of Independent Means (TV miniseries, 1995), and The Christmas Tree (TV, 1996).
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 Field, Winston Joseph - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Field, Winston Joseph
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
He went to Rhodesia in 1921 and, in 1958, entered politics, becoming prime minister in 1962.
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 Sally Field
Field first earned critical attention with her Emmy award-winning role as SYBIL (1976) and cemented her reputation with two Oscar-winning performances: as union organizer NORMA RAE (1979) and as a resilient widow in PLACES IN THE HEART (1984).
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 The Girl With Something Extra
Sally Field went on to a career in motion pictures that most television actors only dream of, and John Davidson hit the game show and dinner theater circuit before hosting 'That's Incredible' (1980-84, 1988-89) on ABC and 'The Hollywood Squares' in syndication.
NBC was having trouble finding a show to follow it's break-out hit 'Sanford and Son', and Sally Field's previous series 'The Flying Nun' was still a respectable ratings grabber when the star decided to end the show after a three-year run in 1970.
Sally uses her ESP to win a bunch of money so that Jerry can afford to start his own band, but wet-rag John insists that they return the money.
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 News: Sally Field Returns!!
Field also was Emmy-nominated for her work in the cable movie “A Cooler Climate” and the miniseries “A Woman of Independent Means.” She made her directorial debut in the feature film “Beautiful,” starring Minnie Driver and starred as a United States Supreme Court Justice in the TV drama “The Court” last spring.
Field won Academy Awards as Best Actress for her performance in “Norma Rae” and “Places in the Heart” and received her first Emmy Award for the TV movie “Sybil” in 1977.
Field will resume filming in September in the role she first originated on the popular drama series during the 2000-01 season over an arc of high-profile episodes.
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 Sally Field Pictures, Biography, Discography, Filmography, News, Videos,
Born November 06, 1946 - Born November 6, 1946, in Pasadena, CA, actress Sally Field was the daughter of another actress, Margaret Field, who is perhaps best known to film buffs as the leading lady of the sci-fi The Man From Planet X (1951).
Discuss Sally Field with Starpulse members in the forums...
Sally Field Pictures, Biography, Discography, Filmography, News, Videos,
www.starpulse.com /Actresses/Field,_Sally   (154 words)

  
 Sally Field - Best Actress: MovieActors.com
Sally Field won for her performance as the feisty southern textile worker who attempts to unionize the mill where she works.
Sally Field won her second Oscar for playing a widowed mother, of two, who's pressured by the bank to sell her property.
In 1976 Sally Field won an Emmy for her performance in television's SYBIL.
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 Zap2it - TV news - Sally Field To Sit On 'The Bench'
Field, who recently earned a SAG Award nomination for her guest stint on "ER," got her start on TV in the '60s series "Gidget" and "The Flying Nun." Her performance as a schizophrenic woman with 16 personality in the miniseries "Sybil" earned her an Emmy in 1977.
Witt will play a clerk to Field's character in the series that examines the inner workings of the nation's high court as seen through the eyes of law clerks.
Field made her feature directorial debut last year with "Beautiful" starring Minnie Driver.
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 Sally Field pictures, posters, photos, interviews and wallpapers.
In 1979 Field took on a challenging, serious role as a reluctant union organizer in the drama Norma Rae for which she won a Best Actress Academy Award.
This girlishly attractive actress-the daughter of actress Margaret Field-began her career as the impossibly perky TV "Gidget" in 1965, then went on to play the impossibly perky "The Flying Nun" from 1967 to 1970.
Things began going her way in the mid 1970s: She played the female lead in the quirky 1976 bodybuilding drama Stay Hungry and a woman with 17 distinct personalities in the compelling breakthrough TV movie Sybil (1976), for which she won an Emmy.
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 Sally Field Photos
Actress Sally Field was born in Pasadena, CA on November 6th 1946.
Sally Field's first tv role came in 1965 on the sitcom Gidget.
Sally appeared in A Century of Women with Justine Bateman and Candice Bergen.
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 It happened that Sally Field has enjoyed this remarkable journey by reading InStyle . Sally Field considered InStyle to be an interesting thing to read.
Sally Field considered InStyle to be an interesting thing to read.
I think I'm going to have a heart attack and die, from that surprise.- Aladdin
Forrest: "Mama always said life was like a box a chocolates, never know what you're gonna get."- Fore Gump
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 E! Online News - Sally Field May Return to TV
Field is contemplating a return to her small-screen roots, according to Daily Variety.
After graduating to the big screen, Field rode shotgun in Smokey and the Bandit before her Oscar-winning turns in Norma Rae and Places in the Heart.
In addition to Gidget and The Flying Nun, Field starred on the tube in Alias Smith and Jones on ABC from 1971 to 1973 and The Girl with Something Extra, which aired on NBC from 1973 to 1974.
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 Sally Field
Sally Froze To Death In A Field; She turned down help on icy night.(News)
Sally Field - Actor, born 6 November 1946, The Flying Nun
SALLY'S WALK TO DEATH; Missing girl found frozen in field.(News)
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 Buy.com - Back Roads : DVD : Tommy Lee Jones : Sally Field : Martin Ritt : Paramount
Sally Field reunites with her Norma Rae director Martin Ritt (Hud, Sounder) for this engaging road comedy that also stars Tommy Lee Jones (The Fugitive, The Hunted) and David Keith (An Officer and a Gentleman).
Field plays Amy Post, a hooker with a heart of gold who winds up on the road to California with Elmore Pratt (Jones), a crooked former prizefighter with maybe one good fight left in him.
Sharing a turbulent relationship, the pair heads west from the Deep South - each banking on the new beginnings that beckon the dreams that may come true once they reach the Golden State.
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 Sally Field Is Still Flying
to a drug salesman, Richard Field (deceased), and a former Paramount contract actress, Margaret Field (known as Maggie Mahoney), Sally Field has done her parents proud.
Who could ever miss the movies Smokey and the Bandit (1977) and Hopper (1978) and that sequel Smokey and the Bandit II These were the fuel for tabloids that really played upon the romantic involvement with Sally Field and Burt Reynolds.
80s Movie Stars - Sally Field Is Still Flying - http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/movie_stars/40435
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 Sally Field pop : ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY
Sally Field is one of those teensy actresses who get bigger on screen.
In the middle of it all, Field sits quietly, a wrinkled woman the weight of a hankie, keeping perfectly still while her hands make the faint, absentminded taps and tremors of the old....
Walking across the outsize back lawn of the Houston mansion that serves as the Texas heart of A Woman of Independent Means, Field looks about the size of a porcelain teacup, and about as fragile.
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 Meeting Sally Field (Ftrain.com)
I met Sally Field, and found that she was mortal, and could not shoot laser beams from her eyes.
This is Meeting Sally Field by Paul Ford, published Sunday, January 24, 1999.
While my friend and I were meeting Elizabeth Franz, a shoo-in for the Tony, a picture of grace, Sally Field appeared.
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 Sally Field Trivia - Sally Field Facts - Sally Field Notes
Sally Field Trivia - Sally Field Facts - Sally Field Notes
Won an Academy Award in 1985 for Places in The Heart.
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 HSX Prediction Market: StarBonds® : Sally Field
Born Sally Mahoney in Pasadena, CA, in 1946, Sally Field got her start as America's sweetheart, Gidget, in her own television series.
Field has also taken over the director's chair with the miniseries From the Earth to the Moon and the movie Beautiful.
After a few years as a boy-crazed teen and a flying nun, Field earned critical acclaim and an Emmy for her role in the TV movie Sybil in 1977.
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 AbsoluteNow: Sally Field photos - Actress SALLY FIELD at the 53rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards in Century City, California. 04NOV2001. © Paul Smith/Featureflash © Retna Ltd.
Actress SALLY FIELD at the Los Angeles premiere of her new movie Legally Blonde 2.
Actress SALLY FIELD at the 53rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards in Century City, California.
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 Classic TV Shows - Gidget, Sally Field
Gidget (Sally Field) lives with her widowed father Russell (Don Porter) a professor, in Santa Monica, California.
This is where it begins for a then 18 year old Sally Field.
Her sister Anne (Betty Conner) was married to a psychology student, John (Peter Duel).
www.fiftiesweb.com /tv/gidget.htm   (187 words)

  
 Sally Field picture from the movie - Sally Field movie stills - Sally Field pics
Sally Field wallpapers, screensavers, pictures, skins, posters, filmography, discography, awards and biography.
Sally Field high resolution pictures, wallpapers and screensavers.
Sally Field Picture from 2003 Legally Blonde 2: Red, White Blonde
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 Sally Field Meets The Pillowman, Photo Op: Broadway.com Buzz
Sally Field proved herself a popular addition to the Broadway community when she joined the cast of The Goat or Who Is Sylvia?
On August 31, Field took in the hit show The Pillowman starring Billy Crudup and Jeff Goldblum before it closes on September 18.
After the show she went backstage to visit with the hot cast and we were there.
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 Sally Field
The daughter of screen actress Margaret Field (later known as Maggie Mahoney), who played leads in B pictures of the late 40s, and the stepdaughter of actor Jock Mahoney, she attended the Columbia Pictures acting workshop and was selected over 150 other candidates to play the title role in the TV seried, "Gidget" (1965-66).
Dramatic and comic lead who matured from a bubbly TV teenager to a determined everywoman in American films.
Her success led to a starring role in the even more popular series "The Flying Nun" (1967-70).
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 Classic TV Shows - Flying Nun, Sally Field
Elsie Ethrington (Sally Field) overhears her aunt discussing missionary work and decided to become a nun and devote herself to good works.
Classic TV Shows - Flying Nun, Sally Field
She goes to the Convent San Tanco in San Juan, Puerto Rico where she is ordained Sister Bertrille.
www.fiftiesweb.com /tv/flying-nun.htm   (147 words)

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