18/06/2026 10:40 - Entretenimiento
Actriz de 79 años recibiendo reconocimiento en un teatro con iluminación cálida, aplausos del público y ambiente de ceremonia.
Sally Field, the legendary American actress now 79 years old, was honored at the Actors Studio in New York in a special ceremony celebrating her remarkable 60-year career in the entertainment industry. The recognition took place in the very same space where the artist began her acting training six decades ago, completing a full circle of professionalism and dedication.
Born on November 6, 1946 in Pasadena, California, Field established herself as one of Hollywood's most versatile performers, successfully transitioning from television sitcoms to profound dramatic roles. Her transformative abilities earned her the respect of critics and colleagues alike, making her an iconic figure in American cinema whose career spans generations of audiences.
| Award | Count |
|---|---|
| Academy Awards (Oscars) | 2 |
| Primetime Emmy Awards | 3 |
| Golden Globe Awards | 2 |
| BAFTA Awards | 1 |
Field is one of the few actresses to win two Best Actress Oscars, joining an elite group of performers.
The Actors Studio is a non-profit organization founded in 1947 by legendary director Elia Kazan, producer Cheryl Crawford, and director Robert Lewis. It became a fundamental institution for developing Method Acting in the United States—a revolutionary technique where actors draw upon their own emotions and experiences to create authentic, living characters rather than simply performing scripted lines.
This approach transformed American cinema and theater, creating a new standard for emotional authenticity. Among the Studio's most distinguished members are Marlon Brando, James Dean, Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, and Meryl Streep. For decades, the institution has served as a space for experimentation and artistic refinement for actors across film, theater, and television.
For international readers: The Actors Studio is located in Manhattan's Theater District and remains one of the most prestigious acting workshops in the world. Membership is by invitation only, and many consider it the training ground for America's finest dramatic actors.
The honor comes after a difficult period in Field's personal life. In 2024, her son Eli initiated legal action against her, accusing her of embezzlement. The actress filed a legal intervention to protect her assets and inheritance, according to reports from Argentine newspaper La Nación.
Despite the family conflict, Field continued her professional commitments, demonstrating the same resilience that characterized her six-decade career. The ceremony at the Actors Studio served as a reminder that artistic achievement stands apart from personal challenges, and that true professionals find strength in their craft.
Source: La Nación
From her early days as the perky television teen in Gidget (1965-1966) and The Flying Nun (1967-1970), Field defied typecasting expectations. Her dramatic transformation began with the 1976 television film Sybil, where she portrayed a woman with multiple personality disorder—a role that earned her first Emmy Award.
Her famous 1985 Oscar acceptance speech for Places in the Heart—where she proclaimed “You like me! Right now, you like me!”—became one of the most quoted moments in Academy Award history. The phrase encapsulated her journey from an actress fighting for respect to one who had finally earned it on her own terms.
Alfredo S. Quiroga