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SISSY SPACEK: The power of saying yes
The Australian Women's Weekly
|August 2025
At 75, Sissy Spacek is working on some of her favourite projects to date - on screen and at home. She sits down with The Weekly for an intimate chat.

Sissy Spacek is finding it tough to say no right now. And that's lucky for us, as it means she's agreed to a chat over Zoom from her family home, where she reveals this stage is part of the regular swings and roundabouts of the approach she takes to life.
“Sometimes I’m in a ‘no’ phase,” the Oscar-winning actress explains. “I just say no to everything. But just recently I’m going through a ‘yes’ phase and I’ve been very excited.
“Mainly I’ve been saying yes to my grandchildren. I have two - a four-year-old girl and her five-year-old brother. They’re just so entertaining and precious, so I’m enjoying them and spending a lot of time with them. And then I’ve been working a lot.”

“I only read two scripts and I loved them,” Sissy says of her immediate “yes” reaction to playing Molly’s mother, Gail. “It moved me. I’ve been through loss in my life, as many people have or will. I just found it so authentic and funny and real. And the main reason I wanted to do it was because of Michelle Williams. I’ve been a huge fan of hers since she was just a teenager. And she was even more amazing than I thought she would be. Watching her work was just wonderful.

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