Sally Field
American actress
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2024 | Field supported Kamala Harris's presidential campaign. |
2023 | Starred in the film 80 for Brady. |
2023 | Awarded the Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award, recognizing her extensive six-decade career in acting. |
2019 | Made her debut on the West End theatre in the revival of Arthur Miller's All My Sons. |
2019 | Honored with the Kennedy Center Honor, celebrating her lifetime artistic contributions. |
December 13 2019 | Field was arrested while participating in Jane Fonda's weekly Friday climate change protests in Washington, D.C. |
2018 | Appeared in the Netflix limited series Maniac. |
September 2018 | Published her memoir, In Pieces, through Grand Central Publishing. |
February 7 2017 | Began previews for her Broadway performance in The Glass Menagerie at the Belasco Theatre, playing Amanda Wingfield and receiving a Tony Award nomination. |
2014 | Reprised her role as Aunt May in The Amazing Spider-Man sequel. |
2014 | Presented with the National Medal of Arts, a prestigious honor acknowledging her artistic achievements. |
May 5 2014 | Received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, located in front of the Hollywood Wax Museum. |
2012 | Field won the Human Rights Campaign's Ally for Equality Award in recognition of her advocacy for gay rights. |
2012 | Portrayed Mary Todd Lincoln in Lincoln, receiving an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress nomination, and began her role as Aunt May in The Amazing Spider-Man. |
2011 | Concluded her role in Brothers & Sisters and won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series. |
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