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Sally Field on what kind of roles she never accepts

‘Remarkably Bright Creatures’ star Sally Field always turns down THIS type of roles: ‘Women are about much more’

Sally Field, who is known for her extensive portfolio and for working across various genres, has her own set of rules when it comes to accepting or rejecting roles. During one of her recent interviews, the star opened up about the kind of roles that she always rejects citing that she never liked doing them, and her opinions about the matter have not changed.Read ahead to know more about what she had to say.

Sally Field on what kind of roles she does not like to do

Over the years, the veteran actress has played quite a lot of roles that have stayed with fans over the years. From romantic comedy to action and thriller movies, she’s done it all, but there are a few themes that she will never touch. While talking to PEOPLE about her latest film, ‘Remarkably Bright Creatures’, the star also opened up about some of the specific roles she has always avoided like the plague.“I never take to stories about women that are trying to find a man,” she commented during the interview, adding that “I didn’t like it then, and it doesn’t appeal to me now, because I think women are about so much more.”Further on during the interview, she also cited that growing up, she had a lot of emotions and often times she let them consume her. Through acting, she was able to channel her emotions into the character and make them her own. Providing more details about this method, the actress cited that she had an extremely complicated relationship with her parents when she was growing up in the 50s. “I was filled with rage. Really filled with rage, and it was working with [acting coach] Lee Strasberg that allowed me to begin to tap into it, to not let it devour me.”She concluded by adding that she used this method in one of her most famed roles, ‘Norma Rae’, and was encouraged by her director, Marty Ritt.

About ‘Remarkably Bright Creatures’

Now streaming on Netflix, ‘Remarkably Bright Creatures’ follows the story of an aquarium caretaker who is about to be fired from her job because of her age. When they bring in a young man to take over, she is not happy, however, she still trains him for the job. Through this, they end up sharing a bond with each other, as well as one of the octopuses in the aquarium that she cares for. Go to Source

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