Sally Field Has One Of The Most Enduring Careers In Hollywood But Family Is Her ‘Everything’

Feb 08, 2023 by apost team

Sally Field is an American actress, singer and producer. Field started her acting career in the 1960s and went on to become one of the most beloved and acclaimed actresses of her generation. With a career that spans over five decades, she has received numerous awards and accolades for her work, including three Academy Awards, two Primetime Emmy Awards and a Tony Award.

Field grew up in a show business family, with her mother, Margaret Field, being a film star in the 1940s and 1950s. Despite her mother's success, Field struggled with a difficult childhood, marked by her parents's divorce and her struggle with dyslexia. Despite these challenges, she discovered her love for acting at an early age and pursued it with determination.

Field made her television debut in the 1960s, appearing in several popular shows such as "Gidget" and "The Flying Nun." However, it wasn't until the 1970s that Field really made a name for herself. She starred in the hit television series "The Girl with Something Extra," which earned her two Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series. This success established her as a talented and versatile performer and opened the door for her to move into film.

Field's big-screen debut came in 1976 with "Stay Hungry," in which she starred alongside Arnold Schwarzenegger. Over the next few years, she starred in several films, including "Smokey and the Bandit," "Heroes" and "Norma Rae," which earned Field her first Academy Award for Best Actress. Her powerful performance in the film established her as a leading lady, and she went on to win two other Academy Awards for her role in the film "Places in the Heart" and "Lincoln" in 2012. This made Field only the fourth person in history to have won three competitive Oscars.

Sally Field (circa 1979), (Allan Tannenbaum/IMAGES/Getty Images)

Field was born on Nov. 6, 1946, and has had an enduring career, not only in television and film but also on the stage, earning a Tony Award for her performance in the Broadway production of "The Glass Menagerie." In addition to her acting career, Field has been a passionate advocate for various social and political causes, including literacy, children's health and animal welfare.

She continued gracing the screen with roles in "Mrs. Doubtfire" and "Forrest Gump," and later returned to television – earning Emmys for her work in "ER" and "Brothers & Sisters." To this day, Field is still one of the most recognizable actresses in the industry.

Field's personal life has been just as busy as her career. She first married Steven Craig in 1968. The couple has two sons – Peter Craig and Eli Craig – who followed in their mother's footsteps into show business. Peter is a novelist and screenwriter, while Eli is an actor and director. Field and Steven later divorced in 1975 after being separated for two years.

Field began dating her "Smokey and the Bandit" co-star, Burt Reynolds, a few years later. They appeared in several other films together and seemed like a match made in heaven. Field described her relationship with Reynolds in her 2018 memoir "In Pieces" as a "perfect match of flaws." The actress later married Alan Greisman in 1984. They had one son named Sam Greisman before divorcing in 1994. 

Field has never remarried but found satisfaction in being a doting mother to three sons, and a grandmother to five children, all of whom she told Closer Weekly were her whole “existence.” She added:

“I’m not married; I’m not the kind of person that has a life separate from them. That’s my family. That’s my everything.”

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Sally Field, Samuel Greisman (2017), (Walter McBride/WireImage)

With such an illustrious career, it's no wonder the Screen Actors Guild has named Field the recipient of its Lifetime Achievement Award in 2023. The award, which recognizes the “finest ideals of the acting profession,” goes to a true icon of American entertainment. With her talent, versatility and determination, Field has earned a place among the great actresses of her generation. 

While she has accomplished so much in the professional sphere and is still going strong, her family remains her proudest achievement in life.

“The three things I’m most proud of in my life are my sons,” Sally told Closer Weekly. “They are kind, loving, productive people. Each with their own list of talents and accomplishments.”

When her youngest, Sam, came out as gay, Field had her son’s back every step of the way. “It’s important to have a parent speak about raising a magnificent, proud, intelligent, funny, lovable, sexy gay son,” she said in 2012. “There are so many parents who are frightened of that and who don’t embrace their children as they struggle to… embrace who they are, what nature intended them to be.” 

When Sam presented his mother with the Ally for Equality Award at the Human Rights Campaign Gala in 2012, he said, “When I came out, she didn’t bat an eye,” he remarked. “In fact, she was overjoyed. Being gay was just one more thing she loved about me. She couldn’t be more supportive of me; if anything, I wish she was a little less supportive of me,” he joked.

Field is said to be an incredibly wonderful grandmother as well, described by a friend as being “fun” and “goofy” with her grandkids. While she remains one of the most beloved and respected actresses in the world, at home, she’s happy being just “Mom” or “Grandma.”

Sally Field (2022), (Araya Doheny/FilmMagic)

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