Top 10 Sally Field Movies (Audience Choice)

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"You like me!"

Sally Field aux Oscars de 1985, meilleure actrice pour son rôle dans "Les saisons du coeur" ("Places in the Heart"). Discours complet ici : www.youtube.com
Fox Cuts Off Sally Field's Anti-War Speech At Emmys

When Sally Field is accepting her Emmy award, Fox cuts off her anti-war speech right before "god-damned wars in the first place." thinkprogress.org
The Flying Nun - ABC promo with Sally Field

Get classic TV series on DVD: astore.amazon.com The Flying Nun was a sitcom produced by ABC based on the book The Fifteenth Pelican, by Tere Rios. The sitcom ran for three seasons, and produced 82 color episodes from 1967 until 1970. Developed by Bernard Slade, it centered on the adventures of a group of nuns in the Convent San Tanco in Puerto Rico. The comic elements of the storyline were provided by the flying ability of a novice nun, Sister Bertrille, played by Sally Field. She could be relied upon to solve any problem that came her way by her ability to catch a passing breeze and fly (attributed to her small stature and heavily starched cornette—the headgear for her habit). Her flying talents caused as many problems as they solved. She once explained her ability to fly as, "When lift plus thrust is greater than load plus drag, anything can fly." The unusual premise caught the attention of the public and the program was a success, yet the storylines were limited, and by the end of the show's run, the writers were struggling to create new situations that would allow the heroine to take flight. Critics never responded favorably to the show, and credited most of its success to the appeal of Sally Field. Madeleine Sherwood played the Mother Superior, Marge Redmond played Sister Jacqueline, Shelley Morrison played Sister Sixto, and Alejandro Rey played local playboy Carlos Ramirez, who Sister Bertrille would run into with alarming frequency. Visit our RETRO BLOG: retroload <b>...</b>
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THE FILMS OF SALLY FIELD

SALLY FIELD HAS COME ALONG AWAY SINCE HER EARLY DAYS IN THE 60'S PLAYING TELEVISION'S "GIDGET" AND "THE FLYING NUN", SHE HAS WENT ON TO WINNING TWO ACADEMY AWARDS AND HAS BECOME ONE OF THE MOST WELL RESPECTED AND BELOVED ACTRESSES OF THE SILVER SCREEN, YES SALLY WE LIKE YOU, WE REALLY LIKE YOU! THE SONG USED IS "BEAUTIFUL GIRL" BY CHORD OVERSTREET THISVIDEO IS FOR EDUCATIONAL VIEWING PURPOSES ONLY AND NOT FOR SALE, UNDER THE FAIR USE ACT.This video "Compilation" is protected by copyright, Title 17, Ch 1, section 103. The copyright in this Compilation extends only to the material assembled and arranged by the author, and does not imply any exclusive right in the preexisting material. Allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. This video may not be reproduced or sold. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use
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Brothers & Sisters - Sally Field on Nora (Paley Center, 2007)

Actress Sally Field ("Nora Walker") elaborates on the depth of her character.
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The all american girl. She was beautiful back in the Gidget days and still is today. I love her legs and feet.
Sally Field - Boniva commercial

In 2006, Oscar-winning actress Sally Field starred in a series of testimonial ads for the osteoporosis medication, Boniva. In the wake of the overwhelming success of the Boniva spots, due in no small part to Sally's warm and empathetic presence, A-listers in Hollywood and beyond have started to embrace the idea of pharmaceutical product endorsement as a legitimate, bona fide revenue opportunity with no negative PR fallout or unintended collateral downside.
SAG Awards 2009 Winner Sally Field

Hollywood 411's Madison Michele spends some quality time in the one-on-one room with BROTHERS AND SISTERS star Sally Field, just moments after her win for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series at the SAG Awards!
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FOX Attacks Goddamn Sally Field

foxattacks.com FOX censored Sally Field's anti-war comments during her acceptance speech at the Emmys. Some people want to claim it's because she said "god damn", but clearly FOX has no qualms airing "god damn" cause on a recent FOX News program they aired it 5 times in the span of a couple of minutes. Oh, and the FCC ruled that "goddamn" is perfectly acceptable on broadcast television. FOX just didn't want you to hear what Sally (and the majority of Americans already know), that "if mothers ruled the world there'd be no goddamn wars in the first place." A big thanks to ChrisBG at the Newshounds for remembering this "god damn" segment on FOX News and then actually finding it!
Actress Sally Field honored at Valley of the Stars

"Gidget" and "Flying Nun" star Sally Field, a two-time Oscar winner, was honored at Economic Alliance of the San Fernando Valley's gala July 26 at Disney Studios. Here's her story in a video made by Randy Witt Productions.
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Brothers & Sisters - Sally Field (Paley Center, 2007)

Actress Sally Field ("Nora Walker") explains why this series attracted her attention.
Sally Field Wins Best Actress Motion Picture Drama - Golden Globes 1985

Glenn Ford presents the award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama to Sally Field for Places in the Heart. Field thanks the Foreign Press Association, Robert Benton, and Edna Spalding. License Golden Globe Awards Clips Here: dickclarklicensing.com
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Soapdish (1991): Trailer HQ

An ambitious TV soap actress connives with her producer to scuttle the career of the show's long-time star, but nothing works as they plan. (Paramount Pictures)
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Sally Field Tribute ♥ The More I See You-Chris Montez

Reached #16 in 1966 on US Charts. Photos of lovely actress Sally Field
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Sally Field and Kathy Kaehler: Tips for Fighting Osteoporosis on SIRIUS XM Doctor Radio

Doctor Radio host Dr. Jonathan Whiteson interviews Oscar winner Sally Field and fitness expert Kathy Kaehler on SiriusXM. Sally Field was diagnosed with osteoporosis — a disease in which bones become brittle and more likely to break — shortly before her 60th birthday. She teamed with Kathy Kaehler to introduce The Bone Healthy Workout to help women with osteoporosis estimated 8 million in the US or bone loss build and maintain strong bones. For more info on Doctor Radio, SiriusXM 81, and a free trial go to www.siriusxm.com
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Sally Field on IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE

Sally Field discusses the classic holiday favorite IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE. The film first screened on December 20, 1946, making 2011 the 65th Anniversary. The film ranks number 25 on AFI's Top 100 Films List. Connect with us: www.facebook.com www.facebook.com @AmericanFilm @AFIFest afi-afifest.tumblr.com
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Sally Field - Gidget ep 6 clip 2

Gidget (Sally Field) as a car mechanic. She sure is cute in that overall. This clip includes the most hilarious scene in the entire episode 6, when she's under the oil tray of a car and gets her face all covered with oil! (It does look like real oil too, but I wonder if it isn't syrup after all...)
Gidget's Career

Long before Alice Cooper, Rob Zombie, & Marilyn Manson was the original shock rock group: Gidget & the Gories. How hardcore are they you ask? Well get this. They started out playing folk music. At the beach! I know right, they're downright spooky. Watch hundreds of free full-length streaming movies and TV shows on www.crackle.com TWITTER twitter.com Tags: Gidget tv sally fields field don porter surfer beach surfing series lynette winter pete duel betty conner you really like me summer fun sitcom sixties 60's minisode
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Part 1, A Woman of Independent Means (TV mini-series 1995), Sally Field

Part 2: www.youtube.com Academy Award-winning actress Sally Field gives an acclaimed performance in the title role of the inspiring Emmy-nominated miniseries A WOMAN OF INDEPENDENT MEANS. From a young age Bess Steed Garner has always known how to arrange other people s lives to suit her own needs. After her beloved husband dies suddenly of influenza, Bess is faced with the difficult challenges of keeping both his business and her family intact. This celebrated miniseries spans seven decades in the life of a woman determined to make her own decisions during a time when women s rights were limited and independence was discouraged. Based on the perennially bestselling novel by Elizabeth Forsythe Hailey that sold over a million copies worldwide, this moving adaptation of A WOMAN OF INDEPENDENT MEANS provides a compelling portrait of one woman s strength, courage, and defiance. This absorbing three-part series begins as Bess (Sally Field, fresh from Forrest Gump), a proper Dallas lady, marries Rob (Ghost's Tony Goldwyn), her childhood sweetheart. All should be sunshine and roses, except Bess finds marriage unfulfilling. Rob, as she puts it, "has a purpose." Despite her roles as wife and mother, Bess feels she lacks one of her own (14-year age difference aside, Field and Goldwyn make a convincing couple). Rob's mother (My Left Foot's Brenda Fricker) joins the household before the arrival of their third child, but Mother Steed remains in Texas when they move to St. Louis during <b>...</b>
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