This page will contain external links about Sally Field, as they become available.Sally FieldSally FieldSally Field (born November 6, 1946) is an American movie and television actress. Born in Pasadena, California, she grew up in a Hollywood family. Her mother, Margaret Field, was an actress, and her step-father, a former stunt-man, was Western actor Jock Mahoney. She got her start on television, starring as the boy-struck surfer-girl in the series Gidget. She then went on to star in The Flying Nun. Having played mostly comic characters on television, Field was not initially regarded as having much potential as a dramatic actress. 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. She won an Emmy Award for her performance. In 1979, she starred as a union organizer in Norma Rae, and won the Academy Award for Best Actress. She won another Oscar in 1984 for her starring role in Places in the Heart: her gushing acceptance speech is one of the best known of its kind, including the much-parodied line, "You like me, you really like me." Field dated Burt Reynolds during many years, but never accepted his proposals of marriage. She was first married to Steven Craig from 1968 to 1975 and divorced. In 1984 she married Alan Greisman, but divorced again in 1993. Field has three sons, two from her first and one from her second marriage. Filmography
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Field has three sons, two from her first and one from her second marriage. Golbahari bought her parents a home with the money she earned from Osama. In 1984 she married Alan Greisman, but divorced again in 1993. The movie went on to earn a Golden Globe award as best foreign film, and Golbahari's job in it was well received by many critics, including Richard Nilsen, who stated that there is no shortcoming in the acting of Marina Golbahari. She was first married to Steven Craig from 1968 to 1975 and divorced. She was working on the streets of Kabul as a beggar, asking passers-by for money when she was casually discovered by famed Afghan director Sadiq Barmak, who cast her as Osama. Field dated Burt Reynolds during many years, but never accepted his proposals of marriage. She gained international fame with her role as the title character in the 2003 film Osama, playing a girl who had to dress and act as a boy to support her family during the Taliban years. She won another Oscar in 1984 for her starring role in Places in the Heart: her gushing acceptance speech is one of the best known of its kind, including the much-parodied line, "You like me, you really like me.". Marina Golbahari (born 1989) is an Afghan actress who was born in Kabul. In 1979, she starred as a union organizer in Norma Rae, and won the Academy Award for Best Actress. Osama (2003, film, as Osama, a girl dressed as a boy). She won an Emmy Award for her performance. 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. Having played mostly comic characters on television, Field was not initially regarded as having much potential as a dramatic actress. She then went on to star in The Flying Nun. She got her start on television, starring as the boy-struck surfer-girl in the series Gidget. Her mother, Margaret Field, was an actress, and her step-father, a former stunt-man, was Western actor Jock Mahoney. Born in Pasadena, California, she grew up in a Hollywood family. Sally Field (born November 6, 1946) is an American movie and television actress. Stay Hungry (1976). Smokey and the Bandit (1977). Heroes (1977). The End (1978). Hooper (1978). Norma Rae (1979). Beyond the Poseidon Adventure (1979). Smokey and the Bandit II (1980). Back Roads (1981). Absence of Malice (1981). Kiss Me Goodbye (1982). Places in the Heart (1984). Murphy's Romance (1985). Surrender (1987). Punchline (1988). Steel Magnolias (1989). Not Without My Daughter (1991). Soapdish (1991). Doubtfire (1993). Mrs. Forrest Gump (1994). Eye for an Eye (1996). Where the Heart Is (2000). Say It Isn't So (2001). Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde (2003). |