InĀ 2000, Ms. Field made her feature film directorial debut with Beautiful, which starred Minnie Driver as a woman who aspires to become Miss America and will do anything to be crowned a beauty queen. She made her TV directorial debut in 1996 with The Christmas Tree, a two-hour telemovie starring Julie Harris. She also served as executive producer and shared writing credit on this project, based on Julie Salamon's novel of the same title. In addition she directed an episode of Tom Hanks' epic miniseries From the Earth to the Moon entitled The Original Wives Club, which dealt with the experiences of the astronauts' wives.
Her film credits include An Eye for an Eye, directed by John Schlesinger, and the hugely successful Forrest Gump and Mrs. Doubtfire. Other feature films include Soapdish, Not Without my Daughter, Steel Magnolias, Punchline, Murphy's Romance (the latter two produced by her production company, Fogwood Films), Absence of Malice, The End, Hooper, Heroes and Smokey and the Bandit Parts I and II. Her first major film was Stay Hungry, starring Jeff Bridges and Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Ms. Field's television credits are equally expansive and include the role of Aunt Betsey in the adaptation of Charles Dickens' classic, David Copperfield, as well as Showtime's A Cooler Climate, which earned her an Emmy nomination for her role as a wealthy wife turned impoverished divorcee who finds work as a maid. This year she also reprised her Emmy Award-winning role on the hit drama ER. Her appearance in A Woman of Independent Means, a six-hour miniseries, marked her return to television - not only as an actor, but also as co-producer - after a twenty year absence. Her performance earned her Emmy and Golden Globe nominations.
Born in Pasadena, California, and raised in a show business family, Ms. Field was enrolled in acting classes at Columbia Pictures when she was selected from among 150 finalists to star in the television series Gidget. She went on to star in the series The Flying Nun and The Girl with Something Extra.

Sally Field