LOS ANGELES ā Sally Field will be honored at the 29th Screen Actors Guild Awards with the SAG lifetime achievement award.
The actors guild announced Tuesday that Field will be the 58th recipient of the tribute award, following recent honorees including Helen Mirren, Robert De Niro, Alan Alda and Morgan Freeman.
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āShe has an enduring career because she is authentic in her performance and always projects likability and humanity ā she just connects. Thatās part of why she has sustained her massive fandom and incredibly rich and layered career," said Fran Drescher, SAG-AFTRA president, in a statement. "Sally is a massive star with a working actorās ethos -- just keep doing the work, being as good as you can. Every stage of an actorās life brings different opportunities, and you just need to keep working. Sally does not stop and we hope she never does.ā
Field, 76, has won two Oscars (for āNorma Raeā and āPlaces in the Heartā) and three Emmys ("Sybil," āER,ā āBrothers & Sistersā). She received the National Medal of Arts in 2015 and the Kennedy Center Honor in 2019. Her recent credits include playing Jessie Buss on āWinning Timeā and the 2015 film āHello, My Name Is Doris.ā She co-stars in the upcoming ā80 for Brady.ā
The SAG Awards will take place Feb. 26 at the Fairmont Century Plaza in Los Angeles and be livestreamed on Netflix's YouTube channel.