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Awards Chatter

Sally Field - 'Hello, My Name Is Doris'

Awards Chatter

Scott Feinberg

Tv & Film, Film Interviews

4.81.5K Ratings

🗓️ 24 November 2016

⏱️ 88 minutes

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Summary

The beloved actress reflects on her 53 years in the business, including the sitcoms that made her a star ('Gidget' and 'The Flying Nun'), her odds-defying jump to the big screen (via 'Sybil'), her two Oscars in six years (for 'Norma Rae' and 'Places in the Heart'), that infamous acceptance speech and her struggle to keep finding great roles as she gets older. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Hi everyone and thank you for tuning in to episode 104 of awards chatter, the

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Hollywood Reporters Awards Podcast. I'm the host Scott Feinberg and my

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guest today is Sally Field one of the most popular and revered

0:34.9

actresses of our time who was kind enough to have me over to her home in Pacific Palisades

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for a long and wide-ranging conversation. The 70 year old two-time Oscar winner and

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three-time Emmy winner who started in the business when she was just 17 has one of

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the most eclectic resumes on record. She became a huge star through two TV sitcoms she made when she

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was still a teen. Gidget, in which she plays a peppy surfer girl, and then the

0:59.1

flying none in which she plays, well you get get it. Then, following a massively acclaimed

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Emmy-winning performance in one of TV's first miniseries, Sybil, in which she plays a

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young woman with multiple personalities, Field made what was considered an almost impossible jump from TV

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stardom to film stardom, and within a six-year span won the best actress Oscar twice.

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The first win came for Norma Ray in which she plays a southern textile mill worker who finds a social consciousness,

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and the second for places in the heart in which she plays a farmer's widow.

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In between Field also was the female lead in a string of blockbusters with Bert Reynolds including Smoky in the Bandit

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