
Sissy Spacek
Acting
Born 1949-12-25 · Quitman, Texas, USA
Mary Elizabeth 'Sissy' Spacek (born December 25, 1949) is an American actress and singer. She is the recipient of numerous accolades, including an Academy Award, three Golden Globe Awards, a Screen Actors Guild Award, and nominations for four British Academy Film Awards, three Primetime Emmy Awards, and a Grammy Award. Spacek was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2011. Born and raised in Texas, she initially aspired to a career as a recording artist. In 1968, at age 18, she recorded a single, "John, You Went Too Far This Time," under the name Rainbo. She began her professional acting career in the early 1970s, making her debut as an extra in Andy Warhol's Women in Revolt (1971). Her breakout role came with Terrence Malick's influential crime film Badlands (1973), which earned her a nomination for the British Academy Film Award for Most Promising Newcomer to Leading Film Roles. She rose to international prominence with her portrayal of Carrie White in Brian De Palma's horror film Carrie (1976), for which she received her first nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress. After appearing in the acclaimed films Welcome to L.A. (1976) and Robert Altman's 3 Women (1977), she won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her portrayal of Loretta Lynn in the biographical musical film Coal Miner's Daughter (1980). Her other Oscar-nominated roles include Missing (1982), The River (1984), Crimes of the Heart (1986), and In the Bedroom (2001). Her other prominent films include Raggedy Man (1981), JFK (1991), Affliction (1997), The Straight Story (1999), Tuck Everlasting (2002), Nine Lives (2005), North Country (2005), Four Christmases (2008), Get Low (2010), The Help (2011), and The Old Man & the Gun (2018). She received Primetime Emmy Award nominations for the television films The Good Old Boys (1995) and Last Call (2002), and for her guest role on the HBO drama series Big Love (2011). She portrayed matriarch Sally Rayburn on the Netflix drama thriller series Bloodline (2015–2017), Ruth Deaver on the Hulu psychological horror series Castle Rock (2018), and Ellen Bergman on the Amazon Prime Video psychological thriller series Homecoming (2018). She has also ventured into music, and recorded vocals for the soundtrack album of Coal Miner's Daughter, which peaked at number two on the Billboard Top Country Albums Chart and garnered her a nomination for the Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance. She released a studio album, Hangin' Up My Heart (1983), which was critically well-received and peaked at number 17 on Billboard Top Country Albums chart.
Acting

Love Letter to Texas
Narrator

Die My Love
Pam

Dying for Sex
Gail

Henry Fonda for President
Self (archive footage)

Sam & Kate
Tina

Night Sky
Irene York

Without Getting Killed or Caught
Narrator / Voice of Susanna Clark (voice)

Homecoming
Ellen Bergman

The Old Man & the Gun
Jewel

Castle Rock
Ruth Deaver

GQ Presents: Iconic Characters
Self

HyperNormalisation
Self (archive footage)

River of Gold
Narrator

Loretta Lynn: Still a Mountain Girl
Self / Loretta Lynn

Bloodline
Sally Rayburn

Off Camera with Sam Jones
Self

Making Badlands
Self

Deadfall
June

The Help
Missus Walters

Get Low
Mattie Darrow

Appalachia: A History of Mountains and People

Four Christmases
Paula

Lake City
Maggie

Pictures of Hollis Woods
Josie Cahill

Hot Rod
Marie Powell

Gray Matters
Dr. Sydney

Big Love
Marilyn Densham

Nine Lives
Ruth

An American Haunting
Lucy Bell

The Ring Two
Evelyn



