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Updated · Fox News · Apr 25Sally Field reveals why she declined role in The First Wives Club
2 articles · Updated · Fox News · Apr 25
- Field explained in a Parade interview that she turned down the role of Annie Paradis due to discomfort with the film's plot and its musical number.
- She felt the story's focus on older women seeking romance or sex was not appealing and noted her inability to sing for the film's finale.
- The role ultimately went to Diane Keaton, who starred alongside Goldie Hawn and Bette Midler in the 1996 comedy; Keaton passed away in October 2025.
Did rejecting a hit role for her principles ultimately strengthen or hinder Sally Field's later career? Was Sally Field right about the film's limiting plot, or did it actually empower a generation of women? Is streaming the new frontier for actresses over 60 to finally find the leading roles they deserve? How much power do A-list actors truly have to challenge and change Hollywood's systemic ageism? If 'The First Wives Club' were made today, would its revenge plot be seen as empowering or outdated?