Sally Field Insists Her Iconic ‘You Like Me’ Oscars Speech Has Been Misunderstood for Decades
Field says she was speaking to herself, not the audience, as she explains the intent behind the line that became one of Oscar history’s most quoted.
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Sally Field insists her iconic ‘You like me’ Oscars speech has been misunderstood for decades
The Oscar-winning actress has revisited one of Hollywood’s most famous acceptance speeches while promoting her latest Netflix film, insisting the moment has long been misunderstood.
Sally Field Says There's One Part of Her 'Completely Misquoted' Oscar Speech Everyone Gets Wrong
“I wanted to take this moment and see it and own it for myself,” Field tells PEOPLE in this week’s issueNEED TO KNOWSally Field tells PEOPLE the one thing everyone gets wrong about her famous speech at the 1985 Oscars“I wanted to take this moment and see it and own it for myself,” Field tells PEOPLE in this week's issueField won Best Actress Oscars for 1979's Norma Rae and 1984's Places in the Heart, and she was Oscar-nominated for 2012's Lincol…
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