Sally Field, 76, never had plastic surgery, despite fighting ageism in Hollywood her whole career

The actress shows us that true beauty comes from self-acceptance and embracing the journey of life.

Sally Field is a breath of fresh air in Hollywood. Unlike many celebrities who succumb to the pressure of cosmetic procedures, Field embraces her natural beauty and defies the industry's ageism with grace and talent.

More Than Just a Pretty Face: An Award-Winning Legacy

Born in 1946, Field's journey began on television with shows like "Gidget" and "The Flying Nun." This talented actress quickly transitioned to film, starring in iconic movies like "Smokey and the Bandit," "Norma Rae," "Mrs. Doubtfire," and the unforgettable "Forrest Gump."

Her impressive resume boasts two Academy Awards, numerous nominations, and a recent Screen Actors Guild Lifetime Achievement Award.

A Life Lived Authentically

Field's acceptance speech for the SAG award resonated deeply. She spoke of her shyness off-stage, contrasting it with the electrifying energy she found performing. "Acting," she confessed, "has always been about finding those few, precious moments when I feel totally, utterly, sometimes dangerously alive."

Dressed in a stunning black gown with her natural silver hair, Field embodied elegance and confidence. She spoke of working her entire life, finding constant joy in being an actor.

Natural Beauty and Inner Strength: A Powerful Combination

In 2016, while portraying Doris Miller, an eccentric older woman, Field told NPR, "I'm an old woman, 70 is old, and that's okay... I've owned my years, I've earned them." This sentiment reflects her consistent stance on aging naturally.

She has previously spoken to publications like Good Housekeeping about resisting cosmetic procedures. Field remarked on how some attempts to alter appearances can be disrespectful to the person's natural beauty.

Why We Love Sally Field

Sally Field is an inspiration. Her talent and dedication to her craft shine through. She challenges Hollywood's unrealistic expectations of beauty and reminds us that true beauty lies in authenticity and the richness of a life lived fully.

What do you think?
Do you admire Sally Field's decision to age naturally? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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  1. Pam Sevrence says:

    Yuck

    1. Pattie says:

      Really? Cause her beauty is all natural….. I could only wish that at 76 years young, I could look so much younger and pretty , again I say Naturally!

      IS there a mirror around?? 😜

  2. Marcia A Wergin says:

    Looks very beautiful aging gracefully. She has stayed fit and that makes a world of difference.

  3. Susie says:

    I think Sally is a beautiful woman. Most stars who have plastic look like they are going to pop. I think it is a blessing that Sally wants to age gracefully

  4. Deb M says:

    I commend you for staying true to yourself. Aging you have done gracefully without being "under the knife" to get there. It's a badge that you have accomplished that you should be proud of. Keep being you, I love you just the way you are!

  5. Laurel says:

    I truly admire Sally Field and her insopinionsal opinion on aging. However, I think this article is so poorly written, with grammatical errors and errors in sourcing that it should be taken down and rewritten by someone with more experience than the junior high newsletter. It is just a shame that that a woman who deserves so much respect has been treated this way in print (or online). Though the effort may be heartfelt, it seems uneducated and uncaring. Please hire someone who has a handle on basic writing skills, especially when paying tribute to the great people who have contributed to our attempts at a civilized society.

  6. Mary says:

    It’s difficult to embrace getting older, Sally is Amazing, Encouraging & a absolutely Beautiful woman!!

  7. Diana Holcomb says:

    I think it is wonderful I also have let my hair be natural and proud. I just continue to try and stay and in good shape. Go Sally you look great.

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