Sally Field owes her career to Jack Nicholson, apparently. In a new interview with People, the Mrs. Doubtfire star opened up about the time in Hollywood when she "couldn't get in a room to audition," because she had become so typecast following her three-season stint in The Flying Nun between 1967 and 1970. "I couldn't get on the list," Field explained to the publication. "They thought they already knew what I was. 'No, thanks. We don't want any of that.'" Sally Field couldn't get auditions after 'The Flying Nun.