Sally Field, 76, called ‘Ugly’ after deciding to age naturally. Try not to smile when you see her now

Sally Field’s acting career started with TV roles like “Gidget” and “The Flying Nun,” which brought her joy and opportunities in Hollywood. Her stepfather’s influence motivated her to audition at Columbia Pictures, leading to success.

After “The Flying Nun,” Field honed her skills at Actors Studio and gained attention with films like “Sybil” and “Norma Rae,” winning an Academy Award. Despite facing personal challenges and relationships, Field’s career and romantic life eventually improved.

Aging gracefully, Field embraces her natural appearance and chooses not to undergo plastic surgery. Her perspective on aging at 70 is empowering, and she values family time with her children and grandchildren.

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