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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