SALLY FIELD

Sally Field
Gender: Female
Known for: Acting
Birthday: November 6, 1946
Place of Birth: Pasadena, California, USA
Biography
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.
Filmography
Starring
2026·
Marty, Life Is ShortSelf (archive footage)
Tova Sullivan
Self
2023·
80 for BradyBetty
2022·
The Last Movie StarsSelf
Jessie Buss
2022·
Spoiler AlertMarilyn
Janice
2020·
I Am Burt ReynoldsSelf (archive)
2020·
Love LettersMelissa Gardner
Self
Kate Keller
2018·
ManiacDr. Greta Mantleray
2017·
SpielbergSelf
2017·
Little EvilMiss Shaylock
2016·
ChelseaSelf
Self - Guest
Self - Guest
Self (Archive)
Doris Miller
Self
Aunt May
2012·
Finding Your RootsSelf
Aunt May
2012·
LincolnMary Todd Lincoln
Voice
Self - Guest
Marina Del Ray (voice)
Self
Self/Nora Walker
2006·
Brothers and SistersNora Walker
2006·
Two WeeksAnita Bergman
2004·
The Tony Danza ShowSelf
2003·
Jimmy Kimmel Live!Self
Self
Victoria Rudd
2002·
The CourtJustice Kate Nolan
Self
2001·
David CopperfieldBetsey Trotwood
2001·
Say It Isn't SoValdine Wingfield
2000·
David CopperfieldBetsey Trotwood
2000·
Where the Heart IsMama Lil
1999·
The DirectorsSelf
1999·
A Cooler ClimateIris
Self - Host
Trudy Cooper
Self / Host
1997·
The ViewSelf, Self - Guest
1997·
King of the HillJunie Harper (voice)
Mrs. Bailey / Narrator
Self
Self
Self (archive footage)
1996·
Eye for an EyeKaren McCann
Sassy (voice)
Bess Alcott Steed Garner
1994·
ERMaggie Wyczenski
Self
Self (archive footage)
1994·
A Century of CinemaSelf
Self
1994·
Forrest GumpMrs. Gump
1993·
Intimate PortraitSelf (archive footage)
Sassy (voice)
1993·
Mrs. DoubtfireMiranda Hillard
Sally Field
Self - Hostess
1991·
Voices That CareSelf - Choir Member
Betty Mahmoody
1991·
SoapdishCeleste Talbert
Self (voice)
1989·
Steel MagnoliasM'Lynn Eatenton
1988·
PunchlineLilah Krytsick
Self
1987·
SurrenderDaisy Morgan
Self - Audience Member (Uncredited)
1985·
Murphy's RomanceEmma Moriarty
1984·
Places in the HeartEdna Spalding
1982·
Lily for President?Beth Barber
1982·
Kiss Me GoodbyeKay
1981·
All the Way HomeMary Follet
1981·
Absence of MaliceMegan Carter
1981·
Back RoadsAmy Post
Carrie
1979·
Norma RaeNorma Rae
Celeste Whitman
Herself
1978·
Mickey's 50Self
1978·
HooperGwen Doyle
1978·
The EndMary Ellen
1977·
HeroesCarol Bell
Carrie 'Frog'
1976·
SybilSybil
1976·
BridgerJennifer Melford
1976·
Stay HungryMary Tate Farnsworth
1975·
Saturday Night LiveSelf - Host
Christine Morgan
Sally Burton
1973·
HitchedRoselle Bridgeman
1971·
Film '72Self
1971·
Great PerformancesSelf
1971·
Marriage: Year OneJane Duden
Denise "Dennie" Miller
1971·
Mongo's Back in TownVikki
1970·
Night GalleryIrene Evans
1968·
The Dick Cavett ShowSelf - Guest
Self
1967·
The Flying NunSister Bertrille
1967·
The Way WestMercy McBee
1966·
Hollywood SquaresSelf
1966·
Occasional Wife1965·
The Dating GameSally Field
1965·
GidgetFrances Elizabeth 'Gidget' Lawrence
Self
1962·
Moon PilotBeatnik Girl in Lineup (uncredited)
Self
1956·
Tony AwardsSelf - Nominee, Self - Presenter
Self
1953·
The OscarsSelf
1949·
The Emmy AwardsSelf - Presenter
1944·
Golden Globe AwardsSelf - Self - Winner, Self - Nominee
Production
2000·
BeautifulDirector
Director
1997·
Eye of GodThanks
1996·
The Christmas TreeExecutive Producer, Teleplay, Director
Executive Producer
1991·
Dying YoungProducer