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Kiss Me Goodbye is a 1982 American romantic comedy film directed by Robert Mulligan, and starring Sally Field, James Caan, Jeff Bridges and Claire Trevor (in her final film role). It is a remake of Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands ( Dona Flor e Seus Dois Maridos in Portuguese ), a 1976 Brazilian film , based on Jorge Amado 's book of the same name .
Sally Field in a 1971 promotional photograph for the television series Alias Smith and Jones.. Sally Field is an American actress and director. She is the recipient of various accolades, including two Academy Awards, three Primetime Emmy Awards, two Golden Globe Awards, and a Screen Actors Guild Award, and she has been nominated for a Tony Award and two BAFTA Awards.
Stay Hungry is a 1976 American comedy-drama film by director Bob Rafelson from a screenplay by Charles Gaines (adapted from his 1972 novel of the same name). [1] [2] [3]The story centers on a young scion from Birmingham, Alabama, played by Jeff Bridges, who gets involved in a shady real-estate deal.
Sally Field shares memories from the making of "Gidget," "Steel Magnolias," "Mrs. Doubtfire," "Forrest Gump" and more in our latest episode of "Role Recall."
Norma Rae is a 1979 American drama film directed by Martin Ritt from a screenplay written by Irving Ravetch and Harriet Frank Jr. The film is based on the true story of Crystal Lee Sutton [4] [5] – which was told in the 1975 book Crystal Lee, a Woman of Inheritance by reporter Henry P. Leifermann of The New York Times [6] – and stars Sally Field in the title role.
Another awkward moment from the 2024 Oscars has been spotted.. On Sunday 10 March, the 96th annual Academy Awards took place at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, California, where past winners ...
Sally Field has spoken about the “traumatic” illegal abortion she underwent as a teenager in 1964.. The 80 For Brady star, 77, had the procedure nine years before Roe v Wade introduced a ...
Maybe I'll Come Home in the Spring is a 1971 American made-for-television drama film directed by Joseph Sargent and starring Sally Field, Eleanor Parker, Jackie Cooper, Lane Bradbury and David Carradine. The film premiered as the ABC Movie of the Week on February 16, 1971.