Sally Field
28 titles
Filmography
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Steel Magnolias
(1989)A wedding is about to take place. The bride is Shelby (Julia Roberts), and her mother, M'Lynn (Sally Field), would do anything for her. Dolly Parton plays Truvy, the owner of the beauty parlor. They provide each other with friendship.

Murphy's Romance
(1985)After moving to small-town Arizona and falling for an older widowed pharmacist, a divorcée with a 12-year old son gets an unwanted visit from her ex.

Absence of Malice
(1981)In America, can a man be guilty until proven innocent? Suppose you picked up this morning's newspaper and your life was a front page headline... and everything they said was accurate but not true. This is the dilemma that must be faced in this timely drama about the incredible power of the press. Michael Gallagher (played by Paul Newman in an Oscar®-nominated role) reads in the...

Places in the Heart
(1984)This stirring drama follows a widow as she struggles to raise her two children and save her Texas farm during the Great Depression.

Not Without My Daughter
(1991)An Iranian-American man takes his wife and daughter to Iran under false pretenses, then holds them hostage as they fight to escape.

Hello, My Name Is Doris
(2015)A woman of a certain age finds her world turned upside down by a handsome new co-worker in a witty and compassionate late-life coming-of-age-story.

Soapdish
(1991)Sally Field leads an all-star cast in this side-splittingly funny look at a scandal-ridden TV soap opera.

Two Weeks
(2006)Four adult siblings gather at their dying mother’s house in North Carolina to bid their hasty goodbyes but find themselves trapped together for weeks.

Kiss Me Goodbye
(1982)Kay (Sally Field) is a widow who's met a handsome but otherwise dull Egyptologist named Rupert (Jeff Bridges) and hopes to marry. Trouble is, the ghost of her dead husband, Jolly (James Caan), strenuously objects. A former Broadway director, he's visible only to Kay, and begins interfering in her life so much that others question her sanity. Jolly, however, cares only about driving away the hated Rupert, who for his part thinks to stage an exorcism.

Punchline
(1988)PUNCHLINE, the first major release to hit on this subculture of comedy clubs and struggling comedians, is both funny and sad. Sally Field, Tom Hanks and John Goodman star in this wonderful behind-the-scenes look at the world of stand-up comedy...where laughs are serious business.

Back Roads
(1981)A couple on the fringe travels across the country, heading for California, in this engaging road comedy. Oscar winner Sally Field reunites with NORMA RAE director Martin Ritt in this engaging road comedy co-starring Oscar winner Tommy Lee Jones.

Surrender
(1987)A renowned mystery writer has sworn off women until he's tied up naked with Daisy Morgan during a cocktail party robbery and the sparks begin to fly.

Mrs. Doubtfire
(1993)After a difficult divorce and custody battle, an actor disguises himself as a British nanny so he can care for his children in his ex-wife's home.

Lincoln
(2012)An inspiring drama that focuses on Lincoln's final four months

Smokey and the Bandit
(1977)Burt Reynolds, Sally Field and Jackie Gleason are in high gear and hot water after a cross-country road challenge results in one of the wildest series of car chases and crashes ever filmed!

Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey
(1993)Two dogs and a cat set out across America to find their owners.

Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco
(1996)Three lost pets must navigate through San Francisco to get back home.

Heroes
(1977)A woman becomes involved with a troubled Vietnam vet and his crazy scheme to start a worm farm.

Stay Hungry
(1976)Jeff Bridges and Sally Field star in this quirky, sensitive drama about a wealthy Southern bachelor who learns that money and charm have their limitations. Arnold Schwarzenegger also appears.

Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde
(2003)Elle Woods (Reese Witherspoon) is back in all her pink and fluffy glory. She has become a rising star in a law firm and is planning her wedding to Emmett (Luke Wilson). But when she discovers that her firm represents a company that tests cosmetics on animals (and some of these are relatives of her Chihuahua, Bruiser), she expresses her views and is promptly fired.