I knew. Joanne Woodward knew. Burt Reynolds knew. She was the it girl. The Jennifer Lawrence of her generation. I always liked Sally. She's America's sweetheart who won the Oscar. She deserved it. When she put up that organize sign I knew she was on her way!
I loved Sally's performance as Norma. She portrayed Norma Rae as a woman who was hampered by circumstance, economy and unequal social views, but was so determined to turn her life around that when the opportunity presented itself she shed everything to see it through. A loyal, kind, ballsy woman and a role that probably helped inspire the performances by Julia Roberts and Meryl Streep in similar films like Erin Brockovich and Silkwood. She was every bit deserving.
Sally, you certainly deserve that Oscar! Norma Rae was a gift to you, and your performance is a gift to the world, including yourself I hope. Congratulations!
Ms field I thank you personally for your unforgettable performance. Your work has inspired me to survive a toxic environment. I am still standing. Thank you
What a line up of iconic actresses! I’d forgotten how amazing the nominees all were that year. And Richard Dreyfus was too adorable and charming for words. Wish he’d do more acting these days- really miss him! And what can you say about Sally except that we all felt we knew her personally, she never, ever disappointed in any role she played, and we’ve all been so lucky to enjoy her talent all these years. We need to see more of her, too. She is very much missed. And of course, she totally knocked it out of the park with Norma Rae and so deserved to win that Oscar. Side note; Beau Bridges was REALLY cute in that movie!
It’s crazy how Sally Field has given all her characters an eternal life. It’s almost as if Gidget, Norma Rae, Mama Gump and Mary Todd Lincoln were playing Sally Field.
Richard didn't have a disappointed look on his face when he announced Sally"s name he slapped the envelope down looking to me like he was saying: "damned good choice it is about time Sally was honored" Look more closely also how he hugs Sally when she got to the podium
Jill's work in "Starting Over" was a well deserved Oscar nomination for her that year. Top nods 2 yrs in a row for her! (Previous yr for "An Unmarried Woman".
Again I think Bette was great but she was hardly robbed! Sally was so good that you truly had empathy with her characterization! At best perhaps should have been a tie but Norma Rae was too strong a movie to pass up an Oscar for Sally!
A very important film that needed a strong performance from the lead to get it’s message across and Sally Field more than did that and very much earned her Oscar.
i have not seen this until today and i was so surprised that she hasn't changed much. she has the same energy here as much as her speech in the emmys for brothers and sisters. I really like her. One of the few American actresses i really admire.
I've always loved Sally Field. She's a great person in every way and loves all people. I'm only 23, yet I know she's an amazing actress. Lol I just loved the way she walked to the stage.
A truly iconic performance.. Perfect for the time, and perfectly executed, from direction, to the rest of the cast, which was brilliant, too.. There are very few truly unforgettable moments in cinema, and Norma defying the management, police, and other workers to climb up on that table with a sign that said "Union," cause the textile machines made it impossible to hear anything, is unforgettable..
You can literally feel her vindication as she walks to the stage. You know she is thinking "they wrote me off as the flying nun. I showed 'em, I showed 'em all!!"
+SJ Miller Of all the rationalized explanations I have ever heard to justify an Oscar pick you happen to disagree with, yours has to be the most asinine. Yes, I'm sure academy voters as well as New York and Los Angeles critics, the Cannes Film Festival (that's over in Europe, you know), and every other single body who honored Sally Field's searing performance had Ronald raygun and organized labor on their minds when they filled out their ballots. What indispensable insight you have. Too bad your ability to evaluate the art of screen acting is so lacking. Sally's Norma Rae was a thing of beauty. ps I liked Midler, too. Just not as much.
+Mark Whitman Not that far behind. Don't take anything away from Jane Fonda's anchorwoman in The China Syndrome. That was a very smart, complex interpretation, finding chances and hitting points a lot of other actresses would have overlooked. And Jill Clayburgh got a surprising mileage out of her light comedy role in Starting Over. She acted Reynolds right out of the picture, virtually playing out a love story with only one participant.
All of the nominees were outstanding, but Sally Field's performance was a revelation because it was so dissimilar to her previous work with Reynolds, etc. Her work was no aberration as evidenced by her second Oscar win for Places In The Heart and her wonderful work in Spielberg's Lincoln opposite Daniel Day Lewis, a role that she campaigned for. Midler was deserving as well, and she never really got the opportunity to showcase her talents like this on film again, with the possible exception of Beaches. Marsha Mason was superb in Chapter Two opposite James Caan. Clayburgh was exceptional in An Unmarried Woman.
You know, Jane Fonda has been around forever and I love that she’s still working and bringing her talent to Grace & Frankie and still being nominated for awards! 🙌🏾 LEGEND
She remains my favorite actress of all time. Meryl Streep is getting up there on the list, but Sally has this way of channeling her vulnerability that really speaks to me.
I was a student at Auburn University when Norma Rae was being filmed. Twice I ran into Sally and both times she waved sweetly as I stood there like an idiot my mouth agape. Lovely lady.
Sally Field deserved her first Oscar- even though we all didn't love her, I mean, really really love her, until she got it again for Places In The Heart.
got to send out kudos to Ron Liebman who is so relaxed and smooth in that movie.Their chemistry is so great. Their characters come to love and respect each other in such a deep way...a joy to experience.
I grew up during The Flying Nun era. She was tired of being typecast as the "girl next door" and went off to study under acting coach legend Lee Strasberg which lead to her serious acting career. Her first movie with her new acting chops was the starring role in a TV movie called "Sybil". She won a well deserved Emmy for her work. I remember the movie well. It was devastating and she was absolutely brilliant! As a fan of hers since I was a little girl, I was so impressed and proud of her! It didn't surprise me at all when she won those two Oscars! 🙂
If Midler was "robbed" then you'd better file your belated complaints not just with the academy but to the New York Film Critics, the Los Angeles Film Critics, the National Society of Film Critics, the National Board of Review, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, the Cannes Film Festival, and every other single body handing out awards that year. Sally took them all--the only time to date that has ever happened--for a performance which was not only career-altering for her, but downright uplifting with its spirit and its flawed but resilient humanity. But they must all be wrong I guess because a few of you say so.
The most sincere speech ever. What a legend. I love her movies.
I never realized how iconic this woman is, she played Norma Rae, Momma Gump, The Flying Nun and Lady Lincoln
In the gay community, her *Celeste Talbert* ("Soapdish") and *M'Lynn Eatenton* ("Steel Magnolias") are very iconic and quotable!
I knew. Joanne Woodward knew. Burt Reynolds knew. She was the it girl. The Jennifer Lawrence of her generation. I always liked Sally. She's America's sweetheart who won the Oscar. She deserved it. When she put up that organize sign I knew she was on her way!
And Sybil!
@@jamesmonroe7751 wish you didn't compare her to Jennifer lawerance. only actresses I cannot stand. she is one of them. so repulsively fake and crass
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I loved Sally's performance as Norma. She portrayed Norma Rae as a woman who was hampered by circumstance, economy and unequal social views, but was so determined to turn her life around that when the opportunity presented itself she shed everything to see it through. A loyal, kind, ballsy woman and a role that probably helped inspire the performances by Julia Roberts and Meryl Streep in similar films like Erin Brockovich and Silkwood. She was every bit deserving.
Sally, you certainly deserve that Oscar! Norma Rae was a gift to you, and your performance is a gift to the world, including yourself I hope. Congratulations!
Ms field I thank you personally for your unforgettable performance. Your work has inspired me to survive a toxic environment. I am still standing. Thank you
How can one go wrong with Sally Field.
One of my favorite actresses ever.
What a line up of iconic actresses! I’d forgotten how amazing the nominees all were that year. And Richard Dreyfus was too adorable and charming for words. Wish he’d do more acting these days- really miss him! And what can you say about Sally except that we all felt we knew her personally, she never, ever disappointed in any role she played, and we’ve all been so lucky to enjoy her talent all these years. We need to see more of her, too. She is very much missed. And of course, she totally knocked it out of the park with Norma Rae and so deserved to win that Oscar. Side note; Beau Bridges was REALLY cute in that movie!
It’s crazy how Sally Field has given all her characters an eternal life. It’s almost as if Gidget, Norma Rae, Mama Gump and Mary Todd Lincoln were playing Sally Field.
Sybill too
M’Lynn was no small fry.
This presentation is well done. Nice job Rich
ONE OF THE BEST ACTRESSES OF ALL TIME!
I love Richard Dreyfus
Absolutely!
@@horsewomn meryl street?
@@mathiaslopez5862 yes she rocks, and Sally does too.
@@mathiaslopez5862 I meant Streep.
I love Sally Field's outfit. She didn't want to dress up too much, and it was made by Bob Mackie.
Sally Field is one of my all time Favorites. We love you we really really love you.
Richard didn't have a disappointed look on his face when he announced Sally"s name he slapped the envelope down looking to me like he was saying: "damned good choice it is about time Sally was honored" Look more closely also how he hugs Sally when she got to the podium
They worked together in "Gidget" years earlier.
I agree
Jill Clayburgh, I love you and your shiny face and hope you are resting in peace. You will not be forgotten
Jill's work in "Starting Over" was a well deserved Oscar nomination for her that year. Top nods 2 yrs in a row for her! (Previous yr for "An Unmarried Woman".
Thanks to her wonderful daughter lily she won't be. Can you imagine rabe doing an unmarried woman? Get on that!
She fought it for 20 years...
I LOVE how she literally marched down the aisle like “Damn right. I worked my butt off for this role”
Norma Rae has sadly become such an underrated movie nowadays... Sally Fields’ performance was so moving!
I LOVE richard dreyfuss voice!!!
Love her in everything she’s ever done!!!!!
One of the most well deserved wins of all-time
She beat out Bette Midler for her first movie The Rose.
I like Sally Field I really really really like her
Right now...
wrong year dude
Wrong movie sir, Places in the ❤
LIKE.....LIKE......
She never said “really," she said “right now."
Sally is always humble and sweet, yes incredibly talented.
I loved her walk and reaction . Her speech was amazing and she had an amazing performance!!
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what a film, what a performance, what...everything!!
Deserved win for a performance in a movie that still has relevance to our times.
What a great year for outstanding women performances all were wonderful but Sally's performance was extraordinary.
Love her she's so real and honest
She is a brilliant actress and this award was so well-deserved.
Again I think Bette was great but she was hardly robbed! Sally was so good that you truly had empathy with her characterization! At best perhaps should have been a tie but Norma Rae was too strong a movie to pass up an Oscar for Sally!
dreyfuss was so cute when he was young
at 5secs. he looks so cute!
A very important film that needed a strong performance from the lead to get it’s message across and Sally Field more than did that and very much earned her Oscar.
ALL these years later and I still think my DEVINE Miss M deserved this Oscar.....
Nice reunion.
Richard Dreyfuss had guest starred in an episode of Sally Fields first series Gidget back in 1966.
i have not seen this until today and i was so surprised that she hasn't changed much. she has the same energy here as much as her speech in the emmys for brothers and sisters. I really like her. One of the few American actresses i really admire.
Im 35 and I love watching Sally Fields movies. Especially listening to her character Sassy in the Homeward Bound movies. She's wonderful.
Sally's so adorable!...and amazing :)
A Boston -- What was Burt thinking ?????
Sally fields has raw talent..and i have to say i love Bett too
I've always loved Sally Field. She's a great person in every way and loves all people. I'm only 23, yet I know she's an amazing actress. Lol I just loved the way she walked to the stage.
She’s one of the best actors in the US
Love to see all these wonderful stars in their younger years.
A truly iconic performance.. Perfect for the time, and perfectly executed, from direction, to the rest of the cast, which was brilliant, too.. There are very few truly unforgettable moments in cinema, and Norma defying the management, police, and other workers to climb up on that table with a sign that said "Union," cause the textile machines made it impossible to hear anything, is unforgettable..
It's Richard Dreyfuss!!! :)
and Sally Field is SO pretty....she's such a great actress too. She was absolutely amazing in Sybil!
Last day of January 2023, and I am just commenting.
I’ve always loved your work Sally, thank you for everything you have given us.
I am on the fence here. I loved Sally's performance, But BETTE in THE ROSE was amazing!
Bette WAS amazing in The Rose!
Same. I LOVE Sally Field. But Bette though...!
Definitely between Bette and Sally!
@@MontagZoso I agree. I watched The Rose and it was powerfully amazing.
Bette Midler was awesome in The Rose 🥀
And..if you're reading this..Ms.Field? Thanks for your gift of giving to us all..your best film performances.
You can literally feel her vindication as she walks to the stage. You know she is thinking "they wrote me off as the flying nun. I showed 'em, I showed 'em all!!"
These people should never get old. Really.
Loved Bette Midler BUT Sally richly deserved this first Oscar especially in her defiant scene when the boss fires her, the table standing sign etc.!
I just rented Norma Rae from the library, outstanding performance. I saw the Rose as well, tight competition, but Sally Field deserved the award!
Yes Bette was great but Sally was too. The other nominees were far behind!
+SJ Miller Of all the rationalized explanations I have ever heard to justify an Oscar pick you happen to disagree with, yours has to be the most asinine. Yes, I'm sure academy voters as well as New York and Los Angeles critics, the Cannes Film Festival (that's over in Europe, you know), and every other single body who honored Sally Field's searing performance had Ronald raygun and organized labor on their minds when they filled out their ballots. What indispensable insight you have. Too bad your ability to evaluate the art of screen acting is so lacking. Sally's Norma Rae was a thing of beauty. ps I liked Midler, too. Just not as much.
+Mark Whitman Not that far behind. Don't take anything away from Jane Fonda's anchorwoman in The China Syndrome. That was a very smart, complex interpretation, finding chances and hitting points a lot of other actresses would have overlooked. And Jill Clayburgh got a surprising mileage out of her light comedy role in Starting Over. She acted Reynolds right out of the picture, virtually playing out a love story with only one participant.
Mark Whitman Not Marsh's Mason, I saw someone I love, live through a similar situation...Marsha Mason was more than wonderful, I was for her!!
Richard Dreyfuss is AMAZING 💪🤘💯👍
Sally looks just like a girl I went to high school with. They both look decades younger than their true ages, lucky gals!
Burt you blew it! They loved each other, too bad!
Karma did eventually pay Burt a visit .....
These retrospectives are a great idea - they should do that again.
she's a classy lady--she gives credit and names names
She deserved the Oscar but Ron Leibman was so overlooked. He put in a great performance.
Kvetch kvetch kvetch 😂
All of the nominees were outstanding, but Sally Field's performance was a revelation because it was so dissimilar to her previous work with Reynolds, etc. Her work was no aberration as evidenced by her second Oscar win for Places In The Heart and her wonderful work in Spielberg's Lincoln opposite Daniel Day Lewis, a role that she campaigned for. Midler was deserving as well, and she never really got the opportunity to showcase her talents like this on film again, with the possible exception of Beaches. Marsha Mason was superb in Chapter Two opposite James Caan. Clayburgh was exceptional in An Unmarried Woman.
Midler was divine not only in "Beaches", but also "For the Boys" and "Stella".
She put her foot in her mouth when she win the second time!
What a marvellous round of applause!
Sally Field wore the best dress in Oscar history. It's simple and classy.
Sally"s performance was a divine interpretation of the downtrodden and forgotten workers of our country"s past!!
She is so deserving of this award I love her
Bette Midler was great in The Rose but Sally Field gave one of the most powerful and iconic performances in movie history
Bette Midler is very good, but she is out of her league with these actresses.
@@johnfd0210 Actually not - or at least it depends on a genre. Maybe in drama, but she is the best of them all when it comes to comedy - and music.
This time she didn’t feel it but next time she felt it.
You know, Jane Fonda has been around forever and I love that she’s still working and bringing her talent to Grace & Frankie and still being nominated for awards! 🙌🏾 LEGEND
How cute is Richard dreyfuss?!
very
Not very.
How high is Richard in this presentation? Very cute, but holy eyeballs, batman
How coked up is he, wink wink?
@@sorellman Today he whines in interviews that he is broke and no one will hire him...no doubt this is why.
Man...63 years old and she still looks like this!
What a marvellous round of applause hugs Sally's win!
awww look how nervous Sally was when she was waiting to hear her name. Adorable!
She's one of my favourite actresses :)
She remains my favorite actress of all time. Meryl Streep is getting up there on the list, but Sally has this way of channeling her vulnerability that really speaks to me.
I agree. Sally Field was the best by far. One of the greatest performances by an actress.
Places in the Heart was still ahead of her. One of my favorite movies ever!
I loved her on TVs Flying Nun and followed her my whole life. She was a real actress and those directors made her that.
She said that when she won her 2nd Oscar for "Places in the Heart.
This video is Sally winning her 1st Oscar for "Norma Rae".
*Happy 70th Birthday Sally*
I was a student at Auburn University when Norma Rae was being filmed. Twice I ran into Sally and both times she waved sweetly as I stood there like an idiot my mouth agape. Lovely lady.
Richard Dreyfuss was incredible in The Goodbye Girl.
Sigourney Weaver ("Alien") and Nastassja Kinski ("Tess") deserved to be in this category that year. Sally was fantastic though
Tess was a nominated movie in 1980, so Kinski wasn't eligible in 1979.
alex blend yaa just an yr later but still not nominated
Sigourney was at that time a still unknown actress. They were looking for those who had a body of work spanning at least a decade, maybe more.
Sally Field has great acting in Norma Rae.
Man, movie titles in the seventies sounded SO important.
Richly, richly deserved by Sally. NORMA RAE was a triumph, largely due to her performance.
at 1:24 richard has the cutest smile!
Sally Field deserved her first Oscar- even though we all didn't love her, I mean, really really love her, until she got it again for Places In The Heart.
She still looks great even today. A natural beauty.
What an unbelievably wonderful list of actors to be in the company of
The winner should be Bette Midler for her brilliant work in "The Rose"
Yes!
I adore these 5 wonderful actresses in competition for Oscar that year.
got to send out kudos to Ron Liebman who is so relaxed and smooth in that movie.Their chemistry is so great. Their characters come to love and respect each other in such a deep way...a joy to experience.
I just watched The Rose and wondered, how the didn't Bette Midler get an Oscar. But yeah, the competition was pretty tough.
One of the very few naturally beautiful women who ever walked the planet.
Great actress well deserved
She wore a simply beautiful dress, and looked elegant!!!!!
ALWAYS loved Sally Field
Iconic sally field!
100 times better than any award presentation this year :-/
I love Sally
I LOVE this lady in ALL her performances, wether funny or super dramatic❤❤😂
I grew up during The Flying Nun era. She was tired of being typecast as the "girl next door" and went off to study under acting coach legend Lee Strasberg which lead to her serious acting career. Her first movie with her new acting chops was the starring role in a TV movie called "Sybil". She won a well deserved Emmy for her work. I remember the movie well. It was devastating and she was absolutely brilliant! As a fan of hers since I was a little girl, I was so impressed and proud of her! It didn't surprise me at all when she won those two Oscars! 🙂
She’s been so pretty
Sally Field is an American icon.
All great nominees. Sally Deserved the Win that year.
If Midler was "robbed" then you'd better file your belated complaints not just with the academy but to the New York Film Critics, the Los Angeles Film Critics, the National Society of Film Critics, the National Board of Review, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, the Cannes Film Festival, and every other single body handing out awards that year. Sally took them all--the only time to date that has ever happened--for a performance which was not only career-altering for her, but downright uplifting with its spirit and its flawed but resilient humanity. But they must all be wrong I guess because a few of you say so.
TheChannel.TV it also happened just the following year with sissy Spacek and two years later with Meryl Streep as well
Sissy Spacek also won them all 2 years later...
Jeffrey Turner One year later
@TheChannel.TV - best response ever!!!!!!!! Love it
theres our old freind jim henson in tha backround we miss you jim
I just rewatched "Norma Rae" and "The Rose." IMO, Bette was robbed. She exposed every nerve as The Janis Joplin style singer.
That was evidently one of the CLOSEST races in that category of ALL time. Bette Midler lost by only TEN VOTES.
@@trumancapote9097 How do you have such information? I don't doubt it, but how do you know?
@@trumancapote9097 seeing how the results are a complete secret, you are full of shit.
@@trumancapote9097 Oh please. Sally had a clean sweep - I think first of it's kind.
@@trumancapote9097 How do you know the amount of votes?!