This year’s Oscars saw Sally Field, celebrated for her roles in timeless classics such as “Mrs. Doubtfire” and “Places in the Heart,” take the stage in an elegant white gown, complemented by a stylish curly bob hairstyle.
Teaming up with fellow actresses Jessica Lange, Charlize Theron, Jennifer Lawrence, and Michelle Yeoh, they united to present the award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, a category each of them had triumphed in previously.
When the spotlight illuminated Emma Stone as the winner for her portrayal in “Poor Things,” Sally, aged 77, warmly embraced her, delighting viewers worldwide with their touching moment.
Social media erupted with praise for Sally’s enduring beauty, with one fan commenting on a photo of the star: “Sally Field is still stunning.”
Recalling Sally’s unforgettable Oscar speech from 1985 when she clinched Best Actress for “Places in the Heart,” one user shared a GIF with the caption: “#sallyfield looking FABULOUS as always.”
Observers also noted the maternal tenderness in Sally’s exchange with Emma Stone. “Sally Field speaking to Emma Stone is like a mother talking to her daughter,” remarked one viewer on the heartwarming interaction.
Emma Stone herself expressed admiration for Sally, stating: “Sally Field, I’ve had the privilege to work with three times. We share the same birthday. I just adore her and what she stands for — all those women I deeply admire and look up to, so it was truly special.”
Sally’s illustrious career spans over six decades, commencing with minor roles in films like “Moon Pilot” in 1962 and blossoming into television prominence with series like “Gidget,” “The Flying Nun,” and “The Girl with Something Extra” in the ’70s. Along her journey, she has garnered numerous awards, including two Academy Awards, multiple Emmy Awards, and two Golden Globes.
Reflecting on her journey after receiving the SAG Lifetime Achievement award last year, Sally shared insights into her resilient spirit in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter. “I wasn’t out to prove anything… The more complex roles I could tackle, the more facets of myself I could discover,” she disclosed.Growing up in a working-class show business family, Sally gained firsthand knowledge that the entertainment industry is far from glamorous. “It’s not glamorous, it’s not easy,” she admitted, emphasizing the dedication and perseverance essential for success in showbiz.