Sally Field: Wiki, Bio, Age, Height, Parents, Husband and Net-Worth:

Sally Field: Wiki, Bio, Age, Height, Ethnicity, Profession, Parents, Husband and Net-Worth: Sally Field is a well-known American actress.  She has her name etched on many awards as a winner. Sally is an American Film Actress, Television Actress, Theatre Actress, Voice Artist, Singer, Film Director, Writer & Author.

Sally Field’s Birth Details, Hometown and Early Life:

Sally Field was born on November 6, 1946, in Pasadena, California. As a teenager, Field did her schooling at Portola Middle School and Birmingham High School in Van Nuys. She was one of the cheerleaders when she studied at Birmingham High School.

Young Sally Field

Sally Field’s Parents, Siblings and Family:

Sally Field was born to her mother Margaret Field and Richard Dryden Field. Her father was a soldier who was a part of the Army in World War II. Her brother Richard D. Field is a physicist and academician. Sally’s parents got divorced in 1950 and later hitched with actor and stuntman Jock Mahoney.

Sally Field with her father and brother

Sally Field’s Career:

Sally Field came into the limelight first on the television sitcom ‘Gidget’ in which she enacted the role of a boy- crazy surfer girl. The show initially was not able to garner the audience’s attention. So the sitcom ended with a single season only. But during its rerun in summer, it received good ratings and it did receive success although very late. Wanting Field to be the protagonist of a show, ABC came up with a new show called ‘The Flying Nun’ in which she played the role of Sister Bertrille in the first three seasons. In DVD based release, Field had disclosed the fact that she loved ‘Gidget’ more than ‘The Flying Nun because on shoots during ‘The Flying Nun’, she was not treated with enough respect by the show’s directors. Fields were stereotyped because of which she started getting similar kinds of roles and getting projects having different types of roles became difficult for her. She then appeared in the television show ‘Maybe I’ll Come Home In The Spring’  on ABC playing the role of a discouraged teen runaway who returns home with a bearded drug-abusive hippie. Sally Field throughout mid-1970 appeared on many television shows as a guest.

1973 saw Field playing the role of a protagonist opposite John Davidson in the show  ‘The Girl With Something Extra’ which couldn’t captivate the attention of the audiences much, so it ended in 1974 itself. The series then got cancelled leaving Sally Field with a lot of time in her hands. So she joined the Actors Studio to learn under the guidance of acting teacher Lee Strasberg. Lee Strasberg helped her to ace her acting skills and changed her from the typecast of ‘the girl next door’ that she was referred to as. Soon after studying under Strasberg, she got a very different role as a  female lead who is a  young woman suffering from dissociative identity disorder in the television film ‘Sybil’ which is actually based on the lines of the book written by Flora Rheta Schreiber which helped her to win many accolades.

In the year 1977, she was part of the second highest-grossing movie of that year titled ‘Smokey and the Bandit.’ Sally’s acting in a titular role in the ‘Norma Rae’  movie as a union organiser, gained her recognition as a dramatic actress. Field continued to appear in three more movies with Reynolds titled ‘The End’, ‘Hooper’ and ‘Smokey and the Bandit II.’ In 1981, Sally Field continued to play different roles like one of a foul-mouthed prostitute in the film ‘Back Roads.’  In 1986, she appeared in the March issue of the ‘Playboy.’  Later, Sally used to do many supporting roles in different movies.

Sally Field's Career

Sally Field’s Personal Life ( Affairs, Boyfriends, Husbands, Children):

Sally Field had married first Steven Craig from 1968 to 1975, though they had separated in 1973 itself. She has two kids from her first Peter Craig who is a novelist and screenwriter and another named  Elli Craig who is an actor and director.

Sally Field was in a relationship with Burt Reynolds from 1976 during their four films. After their split in 1976, they were continuously in an on-and-off relationship before they finally parted ways in 1982. Field got married again. This time she entered the wedlock with Alan Greisman in 1984. Sally then gave birth to his baby Sam in 1987. Later the couple got divorced in 1994.

Sally Field with Burt Reynolds

Sally Field’s Income, Lifestyle and Net-Worth: 

Sally Field’s Net – Worth in 2022 is $55 million USD. Her Income is generated from playing as an actor, director and producer.

Sally Field’s Cars and Properties:

For $5.51 million USD, Sally’s house in Malibu was sold in 2011. In the Pacific Palisades neighbourhood of Los Angeles, California, Sally Field bought a property worth $2.3 million in 2012.

Sally Field’s Philanthropy and Activism:

Sally was diagnosed with Osteoporosis in 2005. It was then she started a campaign called ‘Rally with Sally for Bone Health’ campaign. Her campaign focused on the message of early detection of the said health condition through bone density scans. Field was the winner of the Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement which was achieved by her due to her lifetime contributions to the Arts and for her work as a social activist in 2005. Sally Field advocates for women’s rights and Gay Rights. She was also a member of the Board of Directors of Vital Voices Global Partnership, an international women’s NGO. Sally Field has also co-anchored the Global Leadership Awards six times. She is a Democrat who also supported Hillary Clinton’s bid for a democratic party nomination in the 2008 Presidential elections. Sally Field is also the winner of the Human Rights Campaign’s Ally for Equality Award in 2012.

Sally Field’s Awards and Achievements:

  • Primetime Emmy Awards: Outstanding Lead Actress in a miniseries or in a movie- 1997
  • Cannes Film Festival: Best Actress -1979
  • National Board of Review: Best Actress- 1979
  • Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards: Best Actress- 1979
  • New York Film  Critics Circle Awards: Best Actress- 1979
  • Academy Awards: Best Actress – 1980
  • Golden Globe Awards: Best Actress in Motion Picture Drama- 1980
  • National Society of Film Critics Awards: Best Actress-1980
  • People’s Choice Awards: Favourite Motion Picture Actress- 1982
  • Academy Awards: Best Actress- 1985
  • Golden Globe Awards: Best Actress- Motion Picture Drama- 1985
  • Primetime Emmy Awards :Outstanding Guest Actress in Drama Series- 2000
  • Primetime Emmy Awards: Outstanding Lead Actress in Drama Series- 2003
  • Screen Actors Guild Awards: Outstanding Performance by a Female Actress in a drama series – 2009
  • Boston Society of Film Critics Awards: Best Supporting Actress – 2012
  • Dallas- Fort Film Critics  Association Awards: Best Supporting Actress- 2012
  • New York Film Critics Circle Awards: Best Supporting Actress – 2012
  • Broadway.com Audience Award: Favourite Leading Actress in a Play – 2017

Sally Field's Achievements

Sally Field’s TV Shows and Movies:

TV Shows:

  • Gidget -1965
  • Hey, Landlord- 1966
  • Flying Nun- 1967
  • Alias Smith and Jones- 1971
  • Maybe I’ll Come Home In The Spring-  1971
  • Hitched- 1971
  • Marriage: Year One – 1971
  • Mongo’s Back in Town – 1971
  • Home for the Holidays- 1972
  • Night Gallery- 1973
  • The Girl with Something Extra – 1973
  • Bridger-1976
  • Sybil- 1976
  • Carol Burnett & Company- 1979
  • Saturday Night Live- 1993
  • A Woman of Independent Means- 1995
  • The Larry  Sanders Show- 1996
  • The Christmas Tree- 1996
  • King of the Hill- 1997
  • Merry Christmas, George Bailey- 1997
  • From the Earth to the Moon- 1998
  • A Cooler Climate-1999
  • David Copperfield- 2000
  • ER- 2000
  • The Court – 2002
  • Brothers & Sisters – 2006
  • Spielberg – 2017
  • Maniac- 2018
  • Dispatches from Elsewhere- 2020
  • Winning Time: The Rise of The Lakers Dynasty – 2022

Movies:

  • Moon Pilot-1962
  • The Way West -1967
  • 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
  • Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey -1993
  • Mrs. Doubtfire – 1993
  • A Century Of Cinema -1994
  • Forrest Gump-1994
  • Eye for an Eye- 1996
  • Homeward Bound II – Lost in San Francisco – 1996
  • Where the Heart is – 2000
  • Beautiful -2000
  • Say It Isn’t So – 2001
  • Legally Blonde 2:  Red, White & Blonde -2003
  • Going Through Splat: The Life and Work of Stewart Stern -2005
  • Two Weeks -2006
  • The Little Mermaid: Ariel’s Beginning -2008
  • The Amazing Spider-Man -2012
  • Lincoln -2012
  • The Amazing Spider-Man 2 -2014
  • Hello, My Name is Doris -2015
  • Little Evil -2017
  • Spoiler Alert -2022

Sally Field in Movies

Here is the wiki/bio of Sally Field, her age, height, weight, gender, religion, caste, ethnicity, her hometown, birthplace, her parents, siblings, her education, qualifications, profession, her boyfriends, husband, her income, lifestyle, net-worth, her address, email.

Sally Field’s Bio, Age, Height, Profile, Husband, Net-Worth:

Real Name Sally Margaret Field
Nickname Sally
Gender Female
Profession Actress, Singer, Director, Producer
Height (approx.) In Centimetres: 159cm

In Metres: 1.59m

In Feet Inches: 5’3″

Weight (approx.) In Kilograms: 50kg

In Pounds: 110 lbs

Figure Measurements (approx.) Not Known
Eye Colour Hazel
Hair Colour  Dark Brown
Date of Birth November 6, 1946
Age (as in 2022) 76 years
Birth Place Pasadena, California, USA
Zodiac sign/Sun sign Scorpio
Nationality American
Hometown Pasadena, California, USA
School Gaspar De Portola
Higher Education Van Nuys High School,

Birmingham Community Charter High School

Educational Qualification Not known
Religion Christian
Ethnicity White
Caste Not Known
Address Not Known
Hobbies/Interests Not Known
Marital Status Separated
Affairs/Boyfriends/Girlfriends Steven Craig, Davy Jones, Pete Duel, Burt Reynolds, Alan Greisman, Kevin Kline, Jerry Knight 2
Sexuality Straight
Parents Father: Richard Dryden Field

Mother: Margaret Field

Siblings Brother-  Richard D. Field
Husband/Wife/Spouse N/A
Children Son – Samuel Greisman, Eli Craig, Peter Craig
Net Worth $55 million USD

Social media Accounts: 

Sally Field doesn’t have any official social media handles.

Some Lesser known facts about Sally Field:

  • During her childhood, Sally Field was sexually abused by Mahoney. This was told by Sally herself in her 2018 memoir.
  • Sally Field had once said in the A&E’s biography of Garner that her kiss with Garner was the best cinematic kiss that she ever had.
  • While participating in James Fonda’s Weekly Friday Climate Change protests in Washington, D.C., Sally Field was put behind the bars on December 13, 2019.
  • She survived a plane crash in 1988 without any injury.
  • In order to get into Norma Rae’s character, Sally Field worked in a textile factory.
  • Three of her movies are now a part of the American Film Institute’s ‘100 Most Inspiring Movies Of All Times.’
  • Sally Field used to go to school with actress Cindy Williams and the future President of Disney.

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