Sally Field, one of Hollywood’s most respected and beloved actresses, has captivated audiences for decades with her versatility and emotional depth. At 76, she continues to impress with recent roles in series like Winning Time and Dispatches from Elsewhere. But in a recent interview, the two-time Oscar winner offered fans a rare glimpse behind the scenes—by sharing a surprising memory from her time on set.
During an appearance on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, Field was asked about her most awkward on-screen kiss. Laughing and initially hesitant, she joked, “Shall I really name names here?” With encouragement from the host, she eventually revealed that the least enjoyable kiss came during a scene with none other than Burt Reynolds—a surprising answer, given that the two were not only co-stars but also dated for several years in the late 1970s.
When asked for more details, Field explained that while their chemistry off-screen was often portrayed as strong, it didn’t always translate the same way on screen. “It just wasn’t something that worked for me during filming,” she said. “It wasn’t what you might expect.”
The two famously starred together in Smokey and the Bandit, one of the most iconic films of the era. While their romance was well known at the time, Field has spoken candidly in recent years about the more complex aspects of their relationship. In a previous interview with Variety, she shared that they had not been in contact during the final decades of Reynolds’ life. “He wasn’t someone I could be around,” she said simply, emphasizing the importance of personal well-being.
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