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Infobox person| image = SissySpacekHSHWOFAug2011.jpg| caption = Spacek at a ceremony to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in August 2011| birth_name = Mary Elizabeth Spacek| birth_place = Quitman, Texas , U.S. | birth_date = Birth date and age|1949|12|25| occupation = Actress| years_active = 1970& ndash;present| spouse = Jack Fisk (1974& ndash;present; 2 children) Sissy Spacek (born Mary Elizabeth Spacek ; December 25, 1949) is an American actress and singer. She came to international prominence for her role as Carrie White in Brian De Palma's 1976 horror film Carrie (1976 film)|Carrie (based on the first novel by Stephen King) for which she earned her first Academy Award nomination. She won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her role as country star Loretta Lynn in the 1980 film '' Coal Miner's Daughter ''. She has been nominated for an Oscar a total of six times, and is also known for her role as Holly Sargis in Terrence Malick 's 1973 film Badlands (film)|Badlands .
Spacek is mainly a dramatic actress, but also has made comedies. The films that Spacek has starred in have earned more than $1 billion worldwide. http://www.the-numbers.com/people/SSPCK.php Sissy Spacek - Box Office Data Movie Star
Early life
Spacek was born on Christmas Day, 1949, in Quitman, Texas . She is the daughter of Virginia Frances ( married and maiden names|nιe Spilman) and Edwin Arnold Spacek, Sr., a county agricultural agent. http://www.filmreference.com/film/93/Sissy-Spacek.html Sissy Spacek biography . Film Reference.com. Spacek's paternal grandparents, Mary Cervenka and Arnold A. pacek (who served as Mayor of Granger, Texas in Williamson County), were of Czechs|Czech ( Moravia n) and German ancestry. Cite news|last=|first=|coauthors=|title=Sissy Spacek The Coal Miner's Daughter|pages=|publisher=New Straits Times|date=1981-10-09|url= http://news.google.ca/newspapers? id=f7QTAAAAIBAJ& sjid=4I8DAAAAIBAJ& pg=6364,1798627& dq=sissy-spacek-the-coal-miner's-daughter& hl=en|accessdate=2010-07-28 http://www.wargs.com/other/spacek.html Ancestry of Sissy Spacek . Wargs.com.Her mother, of English and Irish descent, was from the Rio Grande Valley of Texas. Stated on Inside the Actors Studio , 2002
Spacek was greatly affected by the death of her eighteen-year old brother, Robbie, in 1967, which she has called "the defining event of my whole life." cite news | first = Richard | last = Ouzounian | title = Big Interview: Sissy Spacek | url = http://www.toronto.com/article/725183--big-interview-sissy-spacek | work = Toronto Star | date = Apr 27, 2012 | accessdate = April 30, 2012 | After she graduated from high school she moved to New York City, hoping to become a singer. There, she lived with her first cousin , actor Rip Torn , and his wife, actress Geraldine Page .
Career
Early work in New York City
For a while, Spacek sang and played guitar in many of the Greenwich Village coffeehouses, eventually landing some paying work singing commercial jingles. In late 1968, under the pseudonym of "Rainbo", Spacek recorded a novelty song titled '"John, You've Gone Too Far This Time"; the song proclaimed her disillusionment and shock over John Lennon , who on the cover of his newest album Two Virgins appeared in Nudity|full-frontal nudity with his then-girlfriend Yoko Ono , shocking many fans. http://www.biography.com/search/article.do? id=9542445 Biography of Sissy Spacek. Biography.com The single did not appear on the record charts and failed to sell well, so she was dropped by the record company.citation needed|date=September 2011
1970s and beginning of acting career
While singing, Spacek also worked for a time as photographic model, and worked as an extra at Andy Warhol 's The Factory|Factory , appearing in a non-credited role in his 1970 film Trash (film)| Trash ''. With the help of Rip Torn, she was enrolled in Lee Strasberg 's Actors Studio and then the Lee Strasberg Institute in New York. Her first credited role was in the 1972 cult classic Prime Cut , in which she played Poppy, a girl sold into sexual slavery . The role led to television work, which included a guest role in The Waltons , which she played twice in 1973. Spacek received international attention after starring in Terrence Malick 's 1973 Badlands (movie)|Badlands , in which she played Holly, the narrator of the film and 15-year old girlfriend of mass-murderer Kit ( Martin Sheen ). Spacek has described Badlands as the "most incredible" experience of her career. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in_depth/entertainment/2002/oscars_2002/1802501.stm ''Sissy Spacek's shy career BBC On the set of Badlands , Spacek met art director Jack Fisk , whom she married.
Spacek's iconic and career-defining role came in 1976 with Brian De Palma 's Carrie (1976 film)|Carrie , in which she played Carrie White|Carietta "Carrie" White , a shy, troubled high school senior with telekinetic powers. Spacek had to work hard to persuade director de Palma to engage her for the role, set as he was on an alternative actress, whose identity, to this day, remains shrouded in mystery.citation needed|date=September 2011 Rubbing Vaseline into her hair, and donning an old sailor dress her mother made for her as a child, Spacek turned up at the audition with the odds against her, but won the part. http://www.briandepalma.net/carrie/carrint.htm Brian De Palma.net; accessed 27 May 2007 She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her work in the film (Veteran actress Piper Laurie , who played Carrie's religious, maniacal mother Margaret White , was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress ). Spacek had previously been the set dresser for DePalma's film Phantom of the Paradise (1976 film)|Phantom of the Paradise .
After Carrie , Spacek played the small role of housekeeper Linda Murray in Alan Rudolph 's ensemble piece Welcome to LA (1976), and cemented her reputation in independent film|independent cinema with her performance as Pinky Rose in Robert Altman 's 1977 classic 3 Women . Altman was deeply impressed by her performance, having stated: 'She's remarkable, one of the top actresses I've ever worked with. Her resources are like a deep well.' Brian de Palma added: 'Spacek is a phantom. She has this mysterious way of slipping into a part, letting it take over her. She's got a wider range than any young actress I know.'Cite news| url= http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,911902-1,00.html | work=Time | title=Show Business: Basic Spacek: Keeping Life Tidy | date=1976-12-06 | accessdate=2010-05-23 Spacek also helped finance then-brother-in-law David Lynch 's directorial debut, Eraserhead (1976) and is thanked in the credits of the film.
In the 1979 film Heart Beat (film)|Heart Beat , Spacek played Carolyn Cassady , who slipped (under the influence of John Heard (actor)|John Heard 's Jack Kerouac and Nick Nolte 's Neal Cassady ) into a combination of drudgery and debauchery.
1980s and Oscar win
Spacek began the 1980s with an Academy Award for Best Actress|Oscar in 1980 for '' Coal Miner's Daughter ,'' in which she played country music star Loretta Lynn , who selected her for the role. In the film, both she and Beverly D'Angelo , who played Patsy Cline , performed their own singing. Film critic Roger Ebert has credited the movie's success "to the performance by Sissy Spacek as Loretta Lynn. With the same sort of magical chemistry she's shown before, when she played the high school kid in Carrie, Spacek at 29 has the ability to appear to be almost any age on screen. Here, she ages from about 14 to somewhere in her 30s, always looks the age, and never seems to be wearing makeup."Cite news| author = Roger Ebert | title = ''Coal Miner's Daughter''| date = 1980-01-01 |url = http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article? AID=/19800101/REVIEWS/1010310/1023 | accessdate= 2008-06-18 | work=Chicago Sun-Times Spacek also was nominated for a Grammy Award for her singing on the film's soundtrack album. She followed this with her own country album, ''Hangin' Up My Heart , in 1983; the album spawned one hit single, "Lonely But Only For You", a song written by K. T. Oslin , which reached #15 on the Billboard Country chart.
Also in the 1980s, Spacek starred alongside Jack Lemmon in Costa-Gavras|Constantin Costa-Gavras 's 1982 political thriller Missing (film)|Missing (which was based on the book The Execution of Charles Horman ), appeared with Mel Gibson in the rural drama The River (1984), and with Diane Keaton and Jessica Lange in 1986's Crimes of the Heart . She was nominated for the Best Actress Oscar for all of these roles. Other performances of the decade included star turns in husband Jack Fisk 's directorial debut Raggedy Man (1981) and alongside Anne Bancroft in the suicide-themed drama Night Mother (1986). Spacek also showed her lighter side by voicing the brain in the Steve Martin comedy The Man with Two Brains (1983).
1990s - 2000s
The 1990s saw Spacek slowly come back to Hollywood after her self-imposed hiatus. She had a supporting role as Jim Garrison 's wife (played by Kevin Costner ) in Oliver Stone 's JFK (film)|JFK (1991), and made a number of comedies, television film|TV movies and the occasional film. Most notable of her appearances during these years was her turn as the evil Verena Talbo in the 1995 ensemble piece The Grass Harp (film)|The Grass Harp , which reunited her with both Piper Laurie|Laurie and Jack Lemmon|Lemmon , as well as a supporting performance, again alongside Nick Nolte , as the waitress Margie Fogg in Paul Schrader 's father-son psychodrama Affliction (1997). She also played Rose Straight in David Lynch 's The Straight Story (1999).
In 2001, she was again nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress , for her work in Todd Field 's In the Bedroom . New York Times film critic Stephen Holden said of her work in the film: "Ms. Spacek's performance is as devastating as it is unflashy. With the slight tightening of her neck muscles and a downward twitch of her mouth, she conveys her character's relentlessness, then balances it with enough sweetness to make Ruth seem entirely human. It is one of Ms. Spacek's greatest performances."Holden, Stephen. http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/review? res=9401EED8143AF930A15752C1A9679C8B63 "When Grief Becomes A Member of the Family." The New York Times. November 23, 2001. Her performance as Ruth Fowler, a grieving mother consumed by revenge, won extraordinary praise and garnered the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress|New York and Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress .Citation needed|date=November 2010 Other performances of this decade include unfaithful wife Ruth in Rodrigo Garcνa (director)|Rodrigo Garcνa 's Nine Lives (2005 film)|Nine Lives (2005) and a turn as a woman suffering from Alzheimer's in the television movie Pictures of Hollis Woods (2007). In 2008, Spacek had a supporting part in the Christmas comedy Four Christmases and a lead role in the independent drama, Lake City (film)|Lake City . Spacek appeared on the HBO drama Big Love , for a multi-episode arc, as a powerful Washington, D.C. lobbyist.Cite news| author=Gina DiNunnot | title=Sissy Spacek Signs On for Big Love| url= http://www.tvguide.com/News/Sissy-Spacek-Signs-1009847.aspx | work=TVGuide.com | date=17 September 2009 | accessdate=2009-09-17
In 2006, she narrated the audiobook of the classic 1960 Harper Lee novel To Kill a Mockingbird and it sold over 30 million copies. In 2011, she received a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame.cite news |title=Actress Sissy Spacek To Receive Star On Hollywood Walk Of Fame Next Monday |newspaper=Beverly Hills Courier |date=July 26, 2011 |url= http://www.bhcourier.com/article/Local/Local/Actress_Sissy_Spacek_To_Receive_Star_On_Hollywood_Walk_Of_Fame_Next_Monday/78562
In 2012, Spacek published a memoir, "My Extraordinary Ordinary Life", written along with Maryanne Vollers.Sissy Spacek, Maryanne Vollers. http://www.hyperionbooks.com/book/my-extraordinary-ordinary-life/ My Extraordinary Ordinary Life. Hyperion, May 2012. Retrieved 2012-05-06.Douglass K. Daniel. http://www.tylerpaper.com/article/20120430/NEWS01/120439980 Quitman Native Sissy Spacek Writes Tender, Touching Book. Associated Press / Tyler Morning Telegraph , April 30, 2012. Retrieved 2012-05-06.
Personal life
Spacek married production designer and art director Jack Fisk in 1974, after meeting on the set of Badlands . Fisk later directed her in the films Raggedy Man and Violets Are Blue (film)|Violets Are Blue . They have two daughters, Schuyler Fisk (born July 8, 1982) and Madison Fisk (born September 21, 1988).citation needed|date=November 2011
Avoriaz Fantastic Film Festival Award for Best Actress National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actress Nominated Academy Award for Best Actress
Welcome to L.A.
Linda Murray
1977
3 Women
Pinky Rose
New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actress
1978
Verna: U.S.O. Girl
Verna Vane
TV film
1980
'' Coal Miner's Daughter
Loretta Lynn
Academy Award for Best Actress Golden Globe Award for Best Actress Motion Picture Musical or Comedy Kansas City Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress National Board of Review Award for Best Actress National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actress New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress Nominated BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role
Heart Beat
Carolyn Cassady
1981
Raggedy Man
Nita Longley
Nominated Golden Globe Award for Best Actress Motion Picture Drama
1982
Missing
Beth Horman
Nominated Academy Award for Best Actress Nominated BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role Nominated Golden Globe Award for Best Actress Motion Picture Drama
1983
The Man with Two Brains
Anne Uumellmahaye
voice (uncredited)
1984
The River
Mae Garvey
Nominated Academy Award for Best Actress Nominated Golden Globe Award for Best Actress Motion Picture Drama
Terror in the Aisles
archival footage
1985
Marie
Marie Ragghianti
1986
Violets Are Blue
Augusta 'Gussie' Sawyer
'night, Mother
Jessie Cates
Crimes of the Heart
Babe Magrath Botrelle
Golden Globe Award for Best Actress Motion Picture Musical or Comedy Kansas City Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress Nominated Academy Award for Best Actress
1990
The Long Walk Home
Miriam Thompson
1991
Hard Promises
Christine Ann Coalter
JFK
Liz Garrison
1992
A Private Matter
Sherri Finkbine
TV film
1994
A Place for Annie
Susan Lansing
Hallmark Hall of Fame TV film Nominated Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie
Trading Mom
Various Roles
aka The Mommy Market
1995
The Good Old Boys
Spring Renfro
Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress Miniseries or a Movie
The Grass Harp
Verena Talbo
Streets of Laredo
Lorena Parker
National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum>Bronze Wrangler for Television Feature Film Television Feature Film
1996
Beyond the Call
Pam O'Brien
TV film
If These Walls Could Talk
Barbara Barrows
TV film, Segment "1974"
1997
Affliction
Margie Fogg
1999
Blast from the Past
Helen Thomas Webber
Nominated Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress
The Straight Story
Rose 'Rosie' Straight
Nominated Chlotrudis Award for Best Supporting Actress Nominated Las Vegas Film Critics Society Award for Best Supporting Actress Nominated Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture
AFI Actress of the Year Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actress Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress Florida Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress Golden Globe Award for Best Actress Motion Picture Drama Independent Spirit Award for Best Lead Female Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress Satellite Award for Best Actress - Motion Picture Drama Southeastern Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress Sundance Film Festival
Midwives
Sibyl Danforth
Nominated Satellite Award for Best Actress Miniseries or Television Film Nominated Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie
2002
Last Call (2002 film)>Last Call
Zelda Fitzgerald
Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress Miniseries or a Movie Nominated Satellite Award for Best Actress Miniseries or Television Film
Tuck Everlasting
Mae Tuck
Nominated Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress
2004
A Home at the End of the World
Alice Glover
2005
Nine Lives
Ruth
Locarno International Film Festival Award for Best Actress Ensemble Nominated Gotham Award
The Ring Two
Evelyn
North Country
Alice Aimes
2006
An American Haunting
Lucy Bell
Summer Running: The Race to Cure Breast Cancer
Mrs. Flora Good
2007
Gray Matters
Sydney
Hot Rod
Marie Powell
Pictures of Hollis Woods
Josie Cahill
Nominated Golden Globe Award for Best Actress Miniseries or Television Film
2008
Lake City
Maggie
Four Christmases
Paula (Brad's Mom)
2009
Appalachia: A History of Mountains and People
Narrator
TV mini-series
Get Low
Mattie Darrow
Nominated Chlotrudis Award for Best Supporting Actress
20102011
Big Love
Marilyn Densham
5 episodes Nominated Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series
2011
The Help
Mrs. Walters
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
2012
Blackbird
June
Discography
Albums
Year
Album
Top Country Albums>US Country small>
Label
1983
'' Hangin' Up My Heart
17
Atlantic
Singles
Year
Single
Chart Positions
Album
US Country small>
US Bubbling small>
CAN Country small>
1980
"Coal Miner's Daughter"
24
7
''Coal Miner's Daughter (Soundtrack)
"Back in Baby's Arms"
71
1983
"Lonely But Only for You"
15
10
13
''Hangin' Up My Heart
1984
"If I Can Just Get Through the Night"
57
41
"If You Could Only See Me Now"
79
References
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External links
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