Itโs rare to encounter a celebrity nowadays who hasnโt had work done, especially given the pressure that renowned women often face. Itโs challenging to be a woman in Hollywood, but Sally Field has resisted most of the โrulesโ placed, even at 76.
We adore Sally Fieldโs performances in films such as Forrest Gump and Steel Magnolias. However, some of her best work is not on the screen but in her approach to combating ageism in her profession.
Sally Field, born in Pasadena, California, in 1946, rose to prominence initially in television shows such as Gidget and The Flying Nun.
The now 76-year-old celebrity rose to prominence as an actor and campaigner, transitioning to film shortly after leaving television.
She was in many classic films, including Smokey and the Bandit, Norma Rae, Mrs. Doubtfire, and Forrest Gump.
In February 2023, the actress earned the Screen Actors Guild Lifetime Achievement Award, for which she gave a gracious acceptance speech about her outstanding and long career.
Field has already received two Academy Awards, two BAFTA Film Award nominations, three Primetime Emmy Awards, two Golden Globes, two SAG Awards, including her most recent Life Achievement Award, and a Tony nomination in her career.
Field, a passionate activist, has been regarded as ageless and talented. Her SAG Achievement Award acceptance speech was humble and served to explain her complex acting career.
โI felt shy, careful, and hidden offstage.โ But I never knew what Iโd say or do onstage. Iโd surprise myself. โI wasnโt looking for applause or attention, though itโs nice,โ she admitted.
โFor me, acting has always been about capturing those precious moments when I feel completely, utterly, and sometimes dangerously alive. The task has always been to figure out how to get there.โ
Field, dressed in a stunning black gown and naturally gray hair, exuded beauty and grace.
โThey opened up and revealed aspects of myself that I would not have known otherwise. Iโve spent my entire life working. There isnโt a day in almost 60 years that I donโt feel quietly thrilled to call myself an actor,โ she added.
In 2016, Field spoke to NPR about her role, Doris Miller, an old, eccentric woman:
โIโm an old woman; 70 is old, and thatโs fine. Iโve gathered strength behind my years; Iโve owned, earned, merited, and earned the right to have them. And I donโt like my neck or many other things, but itโs okay.โ
This is not the first time Field has acknowledged natural aging in an interview. In an interview with Good Housekeeping in 2009, she discussed how she overcame the need to complete tasks during her career:
โWhen I see myself on TV, I think, โOh, I wish that werenโt happening to my neck.โ And your face is collapsing, and your eyes are swollen.โ But then I see some of the women (who have had plastic surgery) who I thought were gorgeous when they were younger. Now Iโm thinking, Oh, no! Donโt do that! And that appears to be a disservice to who they are now.โ
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