Sissy Spacek

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Sissy Spacek is a well-known American actress and singer

Dec 25, 1949

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: December 25, 1949
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: Film & Theater Personalities, Actresses, Singers
  • City/State: Texas
  • Spouses: Jack Fisk (m. 1974)
  • Known as: Mary Elizabeth Spacek
  • Childrens: Schuyler Fisk

Sissy Spacek born at

Quitman, Texas, United States

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Birth Place

Spacek is married to Jack Firsk since 1974 and has two daughters with him - Schuyler and Madison Frisk born in 1982 and 1988 respectively. Schuyler followed in the footsteps of her mother and is a singer and actress.

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Personal Life

After Schuler’s birth, the family moved to a farm in Charlottesville, Virginia where they reside to this day.

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Personal Life

Mary Elizabeth Spacek was born on Christmas Day, 1949, in Quitman, Texas, to Virginia Frances and Edwin Arnold Spacek Sr. She was given the nickname ‘Sissy’ by her brothers and it struck when she took the stage later in her life.

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Childhood & Early Life

She attended Quitman High School where she was quite popular among the students. She was crowned the ‘Homecoming Queen’ at the senior prom there.

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Childhood & Early Life

Her first public performance came at the young age of six when she participated in a local talent show. It did not turn into anything but Spacek’s penchant for performing was evident even at that young age.

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Childhood & Early Life

In 1967, when she was 17 years old, her elder brother, Robbie, passed away from leukemia. They were very close and his death affected Sissy tremendously. In some ways, it made her fearless and that showed in the roles she later played in movies.

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Childhood & Early Life

The same year that her brother died, she moved to New York with the hope to make a career in singing. With the help of her cousin, Rip Torn and his wife Geraldine Page, both actors, she released a single titled ‘John, You’ve Gone Too Far This Time’. The song was meant as a taunt to John Lennon, who had bared it all on the cover of one of his albums. She had used the name ‘Rainbo’ as her stage name but after the song tanked at sales, the name was dropped.

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Career

Following her failure at the music scene, she decided to venture into movies. With the help of her cousin and his wife again, she secured the role of an extra in ‘Trash’ (1970). In order to hone her acting skills, she attended Lee Strasberg’s Actors Studio in New York.

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Career

In the year 1972, she finally made it to the big screen in Lee Marvin’s cult thriller ‘Prime’. In the movie, she played an adolescent girl trapped in the vicious circle of the white slavery circle. The young, bold, and beautiful Sissy got noticed for her role in ‘Prime’ and got picked up for playing a guest role in ‘The Waltons’ in 1973.

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Career

The breakthrough came when she played the girlfriend of a serial killer in Terrence Malick’s ‘Badlands’. Her character, Molly, was also the narrator of the movie and conflicted over her relationship with her boyfriend, Kit, played by Martin Sheen. Her brilliant performance in the movie playing such an intricate character got her international recognition and to this day, she maintains that it was the ‘most incredible’ experience of her career.

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Another takeaway for Spacek from the sets of ‘Badlands’ was Jack Frisk, whom she would marry later. With the help of Fisk, she landed the role of a lifetime in Brian De Palma’s classic movie, ‘Carrie’. She plays the titular character in the movie, a troubled but telekinetically gifted teenage girl. The movie, which was released in 1976, would go on to achieve cult status and Spacek’s gut-wrenching portrayal of the young girl would win her a nomination for The Academy Award for Best Actress.

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Apart from her movies, she also published her memoir in 2012 titled ‘My Extraordinary Ordinary Life’. She has also narrated a few audio books such as Stephen King’s ‘Carrie’ and Harper Lee’s ‘To Kill a Mockingbird.’

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Major Works