Back in 1968, she was a cheerleader and homecoming queen at her high school in a small Texas town. This drive to make a mark was something she carried with her all the way to Hollywood.
Her breakthrough came with a prominent role in a quintessential ’70s crime-drama about lovers on the run, starring alongside Martin Sheen.
She then captivated audiences with a haunting performance in a film adaptation of a Stephen King horror novel, a role that truly launched her to fame later in the decade.
Unlike many others, she deftly avoided being pigeonholed, shifting to roles that showcased emotional depth and complexity. She excelled in biographical dramas, sprawling family sagas, and intense character studies, often opposite some of the era’s most renowned leading men.
At the pinnacle of her career, she chose a different path, relocating to a serene farm in Virginia with her husband to raise their family away from the Hollywood limelight.
Now at 76, she remains active in both film and television, recently sharing the screen with Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson in a chilling new drama. Can you guess who she is?
She is an Oscar winner who was crowned homecoming queen at her small-town Texas high school in 1968 – can you guess who the star is so far?
She’s the iconic actress Sissy Spacek, star of Terrence Malick’s 1973 classic Badlands and Brian De Palma’s horror classic Carrie (1976).
She was clearly destined for great things, judging by her yearbook photos.
At 16, she was crowned homecoming queen. Spacek was photographed wearing a tiara and sporting bangs and a shoulder-length haircut, along with heavy eye makeup.
Another black-and-white photo showed Spacek posing in her cheerleader outfit with a baton in 1967.
Other yearbook photos showed Spacek dressed in fashionable yet conservative attire, always with the same straight hair and fringe stopping just short of her thick eyelashes.
As Spacek previously told Texas Monthly, she was outgoing and a born ‘ham’ during her years at Quitman High School in East Texas, an attitude that would serve her well later on as an actress.
After Spacek’s harrowing turn as the telekinetic teen in Carrie – which earned her the first of six Academy Award nominations – what followed were a string of critically acclaimed performances.
As the country music legend Loretta Lynn in 1980’s Coal Miner’s Daughter, Spacek played guitar and performed all of her own singing. It won her the Academy Award for Best Actress.
If you guessed Sissy Spacek, you guessed right! The actress, 76, is pictured in November 2025 in New York City
The Hollywood legend was a cheerleader in high school, which helped her to be extremely popular at her school
Spacek previously said that she was an outgoing, born ‘ham’ during her years at Quitman High School in East Texas
Spacek’s bangs, straight hairstyle and heavy eye makeup were trending back in the late 60s
Another yearbook photo showed Spacek dressed in a fashionable yet conservative dress
Then came 1982’s Missing, in which she and Jack Lemmon played a couple searching for their son during the 1973 coup in Chile. Again, she was nominated for a Best Actress Oscar.
The River was a 1984 drama costarring Mel Gibson that underperformed at the box office, but Spacek still got an Oscar nomination and continued to get impressive roles.
Next came 1986’s Crimes of the Heart, which garnered a fifth Oscar nod.
In 2001, her portrayal of a grieving mother in In the Bedroom earned her a sixth Academy Award nomination.
Back in December, Spacek made a rare public appearance at the New York premiere of Marty Supreme with her husband of more than 50 years, production designer Jack Fisk, 79, and daughter Schuyler Fisk, 43. Their other daughter, Madison Fisk, 37, did not attend.
In April, the couple celebrated their 52nd wedding anniversary, something the actress once admitted she never saw coming.
‘We never expected a lifelong relationship,’ Spacek told People.
‘In fact, we even opened a bank account and put $30 in it, because that’s how much it cost to get divorced. Now I think it would take something dramatic like death to end it.’
Spacek’s role as the telekinetic teen in 1976’s Carrie catapulted her to stardom
The star earned a Best Actress Oscar for her portrayal of country legend Loretta Lynn in 1980’s Coal Miner’s Daughter
The actress starred with some of the best leading men of the era including Jack Lemmon, her costar in 1982’s Missing
Spacek and her husband, production designer Jack Fisk, have lived on a rural farm in Virginia away from the Hollywood spotlight for decades
They met on the set of Badlands, when she was the lead actress and he was working as art director and set designer.
‘One day he asked me to ride home with him on a boat,’ Spacek told Texas Monthly in 1991. ‘We loaded up, and there came a terrible flash flood. The boat sank. Right then I knew life with Jack was going to be eventful.’
In 2012, Spacek told the Huffington Post that they have maintained their bond through their shared love of filmmaking.
‘We really supported one another and we really understood the business,’ she said. ‘It was what brought us together. And we were passionate about the same things, including movie-making. And that’s something that we continue to share.’