Yes. She sang all of the songs in her 1980 Oscar-winning performance as country superstar Loretta Lynn.
Sissy Spacek Sissy Spacek was awarded an Oscar for her part in "Coal Miner's Daughter" but also won a Grammy for the title song
Sissy Spacek played Loretta Lynn in the movie.
Yes. Beverly D'Aangelo and Sissy Spacek did all their own singing in the film.
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Levon Helm.Google him,or look on youtube for some of his songs.He was a awesome performer...love his music!
One: For Best Actress (Sissy Spacek).
'Coal Miner's Daughter'
Sissy Spacek Sissy Spacek was awarded an Oscar for her part in "Coal Miner's Daughter" but also won a Grammy for the title song
Sissy Spacek played Loretta Lynn in the movie.
Yes. Beverly D'Aangelo and Sissy Spacek did all their own singing in the film.
Coal Miner's Daughter is about the life of legendary, county music singer Loretta Lynn. The film starred Sissy Spacek and Tommy Lee Jones. The film was written from her 1976 autobiography.
The 1980 Best Actress nominees were: Ellen Burstyn for "Resurrection"; Goldie Hawn for "Private Benjamin"; Mary Tyler Moore for "Ordinary People"; Gena Rowlands for "Gloria"; and Sissy Spacek for "Coal Miner's Daughter." The Oscar went to Spacek.
The name of the 1980, motion picture about Loretta Lynn is titled, "Coal Miner's Daughter." The movie was a big hit, and earned 7 Oscar nominations (including "Best Picture"). Sissy Spacek was the only one to take an Oscar home for the movie, by winning the "Best Actress of the Year Academy Award." The movie title is the same as Loretta Lynn's autobiography, "Coal Miner's Daughter," which was released in 1976, and hit #1 on the New York Times Best Seller's List.
Sissy Spacek won the Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy Or Musical in 1981 for Coal Miner's Daughter.
The phone number of the Coal Miners Daughter Museum is: 931-296-1840.
Loretta Lynn
Spacek won the 1980 Best Actress Oscar for her portrayal of country music star Loretta Lynn in "Coal Miner's Daughter." The other nominees that year were: Ellen Burstyn for "Resurrection"; Goldie Hawn for "Private Benjamin"; Mary Tyler Moore for "Ordinary People"; and Gena Rowlands for "Gloria."