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Sissy Spacek

Sissy Spacek

Sissy Spacek

is 59 years old
Actress

Real name: Mary Elizabeth Spacek
Born: Sunday, December 25, 1949
  (Quitman, Texas, USA)
Height: 5' 2"

Rating
100% (27 votes)

Star Sign:
Aquarius
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Sissy Spacek in American Haunting, An (2005)

SISSY SPACEK portrays Lucy Bell, the devoted wife and mother, who is forced to stand by as her family is attacked by dark spiritual forces.

Spacek has been one of the industry’s most respected actresses for more than three decades. Her many honors include an Academy Award®, five additional Oscar® nominations, three Golden Globe Awards and numerous critics awards.

She first gained the attention of critics and audiences with her performance in Terrence Malick’s widely praised 1973 drama “Badlands,” in which she starred opposite Martin Sheen. In 1976, Spacek earned her first Academy Award® nomination and won a National Society of Film Critics Award for her chilling performance in the title role of Brian De Palma’s “Carrie,” based on the Stephen King novel. The following year, she won the New York Film Critics Circle Award for her work in Robert Altman’s “Three Women.”

In 1980, Spacek starred as Loretta Lynn in the acclaimed biopic “Coal Miner’s Daughter,” winning the Oscar® and Golden Globe Award for her performance. Spacek also swept the New York Film Critics Circle, Los Angeles Film Critics, National Board of Review and National Society of Film Critics Awards for her portrayal of the country music legend.

Spacek received another Golden Globe nomination the next year for her work in “Raggedy Man,” directed by her husband, Jack Fisk. She earned her third Oscar® and Golden Globe nominations for her role in Costa-Gavras’ 1982 drama “Missing,” opposite Jack Lemmon, and her fourth Oscar® and Golden Globe nominations for her work in 1984’s “The River,” in which she starred with Mel Gibson.

In 1987, Spacek gained her fifth Academy Award® nomination and won another Golden Globe and the New York film Critics Circle Award for her performance in the dark comedy “Crimes of the Heart.” Her most recent Oscar® nomination came for her portrayal of a mother grieving for her murdered son in the drama “In the Bedroom,” for which she also won a Golden Globe Award, an Independent Spirit Award and an AFI Film Award for Best Actress. In addition, she garnered Best Actress Awards from a number of critics’ organizations, including the Los Angeles, New York and Broadcast Film Critics. Her work in “In the Bedroom” also brought Spacek two Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Award nominations, one for Outstanding Lead Actress and another for Outstanding Cast, shared with the rest of the film’s ensemble.

Spacek’s other film credits include “A Home at the End of the World,” “The Straight Story,” “Blast From the Past,” “Affliction,” “The Grass Harp,” “JFK,” “The Long Walk Home,” “ ‘Night, Mother” and “Marie,” “Nine Lives,” “The Ring Two” and “North Country.”

Spacek has also been honored for her work on the small screen, where she has starred in several highly praised longform projects. She received Emmy Award nominations for her portrayal of Zelda Fitzgerald in “Last Call” and for her work in Tommy Lee Jones’ Western “The Good Old Boys,” as well as SAG Award nominations for her performances in “Midwives” and “A Place for Annie.” Her additional television credits include “If These Wall Could Talk,” “Beyond the Call,” “Streets of Laredo” and “A Private Matter.”

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Sissy Spacek

 appeared in following movies:
Four Christmases (2009) [Post-production]
Four Christmases (2008) [Post-production]
Hot Rod (2007) 70% (152 votes) Marie Powell
Gray Matters (2006) 70% (2 votes) Sydney
American Haunting, An (2005) 50% (74 votes) Lucy Bell
North Country (2005) dvd80% (37 votes) Alice Aimes
Nine Lives (2005) 80% (7 votes) Ruth
Ring Two, The (2005) dvd60% (170 votes) Evelyn
Summer Running: The Race to Cure Breast Cancer (2005)
Home at the End of the World, A (2004) dvd62% (34 votes) Alice Glover
Last Call (2002) dvd70% (2 votes) Zelda Fitzgerald
    • Nominated for Emmy - Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie 2002
Tuck Everlasting (2002) dvd70% (36 votes) Mae Tuck
In the Bedroom (2001) dvd80% (121 votes) Ruth Fowler
    • Nominated for Academy Award - Best Actress in a Leading Role 2002
    • Won Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama 2002
    • Nominated for BAFTA Award - Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role 2002
Midwives (2001) 70% (1 votes) Sibyl Danforth
Songs in Ordinary Time (2000) Mary Fermoyle
Blast from the Past (1999) dvd54% (105 votes) Helen Thomas Webber
Straight Story, The (1999) dvd86% (198 votes) Rose 'Rosie' Straight
Affliction (1997) dvd74% (41 votes) Marge Fogg
If These Walls Could Talk (1996) dvd74% (8 votes) Barbara Barrows
Good Old Boys, The (1995) 58% (1 votes) Spring Renfro
    • Nominated for Emmy - Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Special 1995
Grass Harp, The (1995) dvd62% (7 votes) Verena Talbo
Place for Annie, A (1994) 68% (1 votes) Susan Lansing
Trading Mom (1994) 42% (2 votes) Mrs. Mommy Martin/Mama, Snappy
Hard Promises (1991) dvd42% (1 votes) Chris
JFK (1991) dvd80% (392 votes) Liz Garrison
Long Walk Home, The (1990) dvd66% (6 votes) Miriam Thompson
Violets Are Blue... (1986) 60% (1 votes) Gussie Sawyer
'Night, Mother (1986) 62% (4 votes) Jessie Cates
Crimes of the Heart (1986) dvd66% (7 votes) Rebeca 'Babe'/'Becky' Magrath
    • Nominated for Academy Award - Best Actress in a Leading Role 1987
    • Won Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy/Musical 1987
Marie (1985) 62% (2 votes) Marie Ragghianti
River, The (1984) dvd58% (11 votes) Mae Garvey
    • Nominated for Academy Award - Best Actress in a Leading Role 1985
    • Nominated for Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Pic 10f8 ture - Drama 1985
Missing (1982) 84% (19 votes) Beth Horman
    • Nominated for BAFTA Award - Best Actress 1983
    • Nominated for Academy Award - Best Actress in a Leading Role 1983
    • Nominated for Golden Globe - Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama 1983
Raggedy Man (1981) dvd66% (2 votes) Nita
    • Nominated for Golden Globe - Best Motion Picture Actress - Drama 1982
Coal Miner's Daughter (1980) dvd80% (23 votes) Loretta Webb/Lynn
    • Won Academy Award - Best Actress in a Leading Role 1981
    • Won Golden Globe - Best Motion Picture Actress - Musical/Comedy 1981
Heart Beat (1980) 60% (1 votes) Carolyn Cassady
Coal Miner's Daughter (1980) dvd80% (23 votes) Loretta Webb/Lynn
    • Nominated for BAFTA Award - Best Actress 1982
3 Women (1977) dvd80% (7 votes) Pinky Rose
Carrie (1976) dvd83% (133 votes) Carrie White
    • Nominated for Academy Award - Best Actress in a Leading Role 1977
Welcome to L.A. (1976) 48% (2 votes) Linda Murray
Badlands (1973) dvd88% (46 votes) Holly Sargis
    • Nominated for BAFTA Award - Best Newcomer 1975
Prime Cut (1972) dvd58% (7 votes) Poppy
Trash (1970) dvd54% (2 votes) Girl extra at bar

 Appeared as Herself
Absence of Malick (2003) Herself
Acting 'Carrie' (2001) Herself
Directors, The: The Films of David Lynch (1999) Herself




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