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Sissy Spacek

Sissy Spacek

Strawberry blonde, freckle-faced, and willowy, Sissy Spacek was among the most popular female stars of the late '70s and '80s. The Texas born and bred actress originally aspired to become a singer, and, after heading east to New York, got her start singing at coffee houses in Greenwich Village. Billing herself as "Rainbo," Spacek also cut a single, "Johnny, You Went Too Far This Time." On the side, she earned money by recording backup vocals on television commercials. When the acting bug bit, Spacek enrolled at the Lee Strasberg Theatrical Institute. While she technically made her film debut as an extra in Andy Warhol's Trash (1971), her official debut is listed as Michael Ritchie's Prime Cut (1972). The actress' first crack at stardom came in 1973, when she played a teenage accomplice to ruthless cross-country killer Martin Sheen in Terrence Malick's disturbing Badlands. The role earned her critical acclaim, as did her portrayal of a sweet teen who becomes a violent radical in the made-for-television movie Katherine (1975). Spacek's true breakthrough came when she played a troubled, shy teenager who discovers that she has telekinetic powers and uses them to get bloody revenge upon her cruel schoolmates and mother in Brian De Palma's chilling adaptation of Stephen King's novel Carrie (1976). Her work in the film earned her a Best Actress nomination, as well as permanent cult status. She once again experimented with emotional instability in Robert Altman's Three Women the following year, and then got to show off her singing abilities playing Loretta Lynn in Coal Miner's Daughter in 1980. Her portrayal of Lynn became one of Spacek's best-known roles, and it earned her an Oscar for Best Actress. In 1981, Spacek starred in Raggedy Man, which was directed by her husband, Jack Fisk. Her career remained in high gear through the mid-'80s with such memorable turns as her Oscar-nominated work in Missing (1982) and The River (1984), but after 1986, when she was again nominated for an Oscar for her work in Crimes of the Heart, Spacek partially withdrew from acting to concentrate on raising kids. Throughout the 1990s, she occasionally returned to the big screen, lending her talents to such features as JFK (1991), The Grass Harp (1996), and Affliction (1998). In 1999, she turned in memorable performances playing Brendan Fraser's mother in Blast From the Past and Richard Farnsworth's speech-impaired daughter in David Lynch's The Straight Story. In 2001 the quietly intense actress shined once again in director Todd Field's critically praised In the Bedroom. Suffering from severe trauma and depression after her son is viciously murdered, Spacek's brooding and sympathetic performance in Bedroom found the actress taking home a Golden Globe for Best Actress and earning an Oscar nod in the same category. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide


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Sissy Spacek Trivia

When was Sissy Spacek born?
Sissy Spacek date of birth: December 25, 1949

Who did Sissy Spacek portray in In the Bedroom?
Sissy Spacek was Ruth Fowler in In the Bedroom

Who did Sissy Spacek play in Raggedy Man?
Sissy Spacek was Nita in Raggedy Man

Who did Sissy Spacek portray in A Private Matter?
Sissy Spacek was Sherri Finkbine in A Private Matter

Who did Sissy Spacek portray in The Long Walk Home?
Sissy Spacek was Miriam Thompson in The Long Walk Home

Who did Sissy Spacek portray in Coal Miner's Daughter?
Sissy Spacek was Loretta Lynn in Coal Miner's Daughter

Who did Sissy Spacek portray in Carrie?
Sissy Spacek was Carrie White in Carrie

What role did Sissy Spacek portray in An American Haunting?
Sissy Spacek played Lucy Bell in An American Haunting

What role did Sissy Spacek play in The Straight Story?
Sissy Spacek played Rose in The Straight Story

Who did Sissy Spacek portray in The Grass Harp?
Sissy Spacek was Verena Talbo in The Grass Harp

Who did Sissy Spacek portray in 3 Women?
Sissy Spacek was Pinky in 3 Women

Who did Sissy Spacek portray in The River?
Sissy Spacek was Mae Garvey in The River

Who did Sissy Spacek play in Missing?
Sissy Spacek was Beth Horman in Missing

What role did Sissy Spacek portray in JFK?
Sissy Spacek played Liz Garrison in JFK

What role did Sissy Spacek play in Hard Promises?
Sissy Spacek played Christine Coalter in Hard Promises

Who did Sissy Spacek portray in Badlands?
Sissy Spacek was Holly Sargis in Badlands

Who did Sissy Spacek portray in Last Call?
Sissy Spacek was Zelda Fitzgerald in Last Call

What role did Sissy Spacek portray in Tuck Everlasting?
Sissy Spacek played Mae Tuck in Tuck Everlasting

Who did Sissy Spacek portray in Affliction?
Sissy Spacek was Margie Fogg in Affliction

Who did Sissy Spacek portray in Crimes of the Heart?
Sissy Spacek was Babe Magrath in Crimes of the Heart

Who did Sissy Spacek portray in Four Christmases?
Sissy Spacek was Paula in Four Christmases

Who did Sissy Spacek portray in A Home at the End of the World?
Sissy Spacek was Alice Glover in A Home at the End of the World

Who did Sissy Spacek portray in Streets of Laredo?
Sissy Spacek was Lorena in Streets of Laredo

Who did Sissy Spacek play in Blast from the Past?
Sissy Spacek was Helen in Blast from the Past

Who did Sissy Spacek portray in Prime Cut?
Sissy Spacek was Poppy in Prime Cut

Who did Sissy Spacek portray in Gray Matters?
Sissy Spacek was Dr. Sydney in Gray Matters

Who did Sissy Spacek play in The Ring Two?
Sissy Spacek was Evelyn in The Ring Two

Who did Sissy Spacek portray in Hot Rod?
Sissy Spacek was Marie Powell in Hot Rod

Who did Sissy Spacek play in North Country?
Sissy Spacek was Alice Aimes in North Country

Who did Sissy Spacek portray in Nine Lives?
Sissy Spacek was Ruth in Nine Lives

What role did Sissy Spacek play in If These Walls Could Talk?
Sissy Spacek played Barbara in If These Walls Could Talk

Who did Sissy Spacek portray in The Man with Two Brains?
Sissy Spacek was Ann Uumellmahaye in The Man with Two Brains


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