Sally Field has twice won Best Actress Oscars: for
Norma Rae (1979) and for
Places In the Heart (1984, with
John Malkovich). Despite these heavyweight credits, she has never quite shaken the spunky-but-naive persona she established in the 1960s TV series
Gidget and
The Flying Nun (in which she played a young novice whose outfit absurdly gave her the ability to fly). She expanded her range in the 1970s, appearing with
Jeff Bridges in the drama
Stay Hungry (1976, with
Arnold Schwarzenegger) and getting raves for her performance as a young woman with multiple personality disorder in the TV movie
Sybil (1976). Her success in the 1980s allowed her to produce movies, including
Steel Magnolias (1989) and
Dying Young (1991), both starring
Julia Roberts. In the late '90s Field was still appearing in the movies and spending time behind the camera, directing two TV movies and the theatrical release of
Beautiful (2000). She also found work in television, including a recurring role on
E.R. and a short-lived series,
The Court (2002). Fields joined the cast of the TV drama series
Brothers & Sisters in 2006, (along with
Calista Flockhart and
Rob Lowe) and earned an Emmy for best actress in a dramatic series.
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