Sally Field: A Journey from Iconic Roles to Personal Revelations

Academy, Emmy, and Golden Globe Award-winning actress Sally Field is known for her roles in โ€œForrest Gump,โ€ โ€œBrothers and Sisters,โ€ โ€œLincoln,โ€ and โ€œSteel Magnolias.โ€ The 76-year-old actress began her career with the titular role in โ€œGidgetโ€ in 1965. Since then, she has appeared in various TV shows, movies, and Broadway productions.

The Beginning of Her Career

Sally Field was born in Pasadena, California, on November 6, 1946. Her father, Richard Dryden Field, was a salesman and her mother was actress Margaret Field (nรฉe Morlan). After her parents divorced, her mother married actor and stuntman Jock Mahoney. Sally has a brother, Richard Field, and a half-sister, Princess Oโ€™Mahoney.

Her first ever role was Frances Elizabeth โ€˜Gidgetโ€™ Lawrence in โ€œGidget.โ€ However, the show was canceled after one season due to poor ratings. She then went on to star in โ€œThe Flying Nun,โ€ which ran for three seasons. She had reportedly hated working on the show and was battling depression at the time. โ€œโ€ฆI just had to put my head down and go to work and do the very best job I could,โ€ she said. โ€œAnd those are the times when you realize that thereโ€™s a reason why youโ€™re eating so much but trying to hide. Youโ€™re trying to cover up your depression. But at that point in my life I didnโ€™t have the skills to recognize what was happening to me โ€ฆand being able to see what your dreams are.โ€

In 1967, she appeared in her first film role in โ€œThe Way West.โ€ Then, in 1977, she starred in the box office success โ€œSmokey and the Banditโ€ with Burt Reynolds, her boyfriend at the time. In 1979, she starred in โ€œNorma Raeโ€ and received her first Oscar for her performance. Later, her second Oscar came in 1984 for โ€œPlaces in the Heart.โ€ In 1994, she played the mother in the film โ€œForrest Gumpโ€ that won six Academy Awards.

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Her Personal Life

Sally Field married Steven Craig in 1968, and they had two sons, Peter and Eli. They divorced in 1975, and she married Alan Greisman in 1984. They had one son together, Samuel, before divorcing in 1994. From 1976 to 1980, she dated Burt Reynolds, a difficult relationship she discusses in her memoir. She recounts his controlling behavior and how he convinced Field not to attend the Emmy ceremony where she won for โ€œSybil.โ€ Reynolds actually died just before her bookโ€™s release, and in his own memoir, he called their failed relationship โ€œthe biggest regret of my lifeโ€ in his 2015 memoir โ€œBut Enough About Me.โ€

Meanwhile, Fields said they hadnโ€™t spoken for 30 years before his passing. โ€œHe was not someone I could be around,โ€ she explained. โ€œHe was just not good for me in any way. And he had somehow invented in his rethinking of everything that I was more important to him than he had thought, but I wasnโ€™t. He just wanted to have the thing he didnโ€™t have. I just didnโ€™t want to deal with that.โ€

In hindsight, Field made connections between her relationship with Reynolds โ€” which she described as โ€œconfusing and complicated, and not without loving and caring, but really complicated and hurtful to meโ€ โ€” and her relationship with her stepfather. In her memoir, she also talks about her stepfatherโ€™s abuse, when he would frequently call her to his room when she was 14. โ€œI felt both a child, helpless, and not a child,โ€ she wrote. โ€œPowerful. This was power. And I owned it. But I wanted to be a child โ€” and yet.โ€

Field later found out that her mother had known about the abuse all along, but her husband had lied and said it only happened once when he was drunk. Field had told her it was โ€œall through my childhoodโ€ and wrote the memoir after her mother died. โ€œIt was the only way I was going to find the pieces of my mother that I couldnโ€™t put together. And until I could see that, I couldnโ€™t forgive her, and I needed to forgive her or at least understand her. So I wrote the book to forgive her.โ€

Sally Field Today

These days, Sally Field keeps her Oscars and Emmys in a TV room where she plays video games with her grandkids. So far, Field shows no signs of retiring with her film โ€œSpoiler Alertโ€ releasing next week, as well as โ€œ80 for Bradyโ€ coming in 2023.

โ€œAs an actor, she dared this town to typecast her, and then simply broke through every dogmatic barrier to find her own way โ€” not to stardom, which I imagine sheโ€™d decry, but to great roles in great films and television,โ€ said Steven Spielberg, her friend and โ€œLincolnโ€ director. โ€œThrough her consistently good taste and feisty persistence, she has survived our ever-changing culture, stood the test of time and earned this singular place in history.โ€