Sissy Spacek and Schuyler Fisk at premiere ofSam & Kateon Oct. 28, 2022.Photo: SUZANNE CORDEIRO/AFP via Getty

Sissy Spacek’s Daughter Schuyler Fisk Recalls Playing ‘Rough’ with Mom’s Oscar Growing Up: ‘That Thing Is Heavy’

Schuyler Fiskand momSissy Spacek’s tight bond was put to good use ontheir new movie, in which they play a devoted mother-daughter duo.

“We definitely know how to press each other’s buttons, so that was an asset. We could go there, but it was okay,” Fisk, 40, tells PEOPLE of working with Spacek, 72, inSam & Kate. “We have a lot of trust in our relationship. There was an ease to it because I felt like we could try anything and there was no judgment, which was really nice.”

Fisk admits she hasn’t seen all of Mom’s movies — “I’ve seen a good number of them!” — but counts herself Spacek’s biggest fan: “I’m so proud of her. I just think she’s so amazing. She’s smart and driven and talented, and she’s really committed to doing good work.”

The singer/actress explains that growing up the daughter of a movie star never seemed “weird.” But she’s “grateful” (now) to have been raised outside the Los Angeles limits under a “normal-ish” childhood with Spacek, dadJack Fiskand sister Madison, 34.

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From left: Schuyler Fisk, Jack Fisk, Madison Fisk and Sissy Spacek at the Oscars in February 2016.Jeff Vespa/WireImage

Sissy Spacek’s Daughter Schuyler Fisk Recalls Playing ‘Rough’ with Mom’s Oscar Growing Up: ‘That Thing Is Heavy’

“When I was younger I hated that,” she says of her upbringing removed from Hollywood. “I wanted to be in the mix of everything, and I told them. They love to make fun of me now that when I was 6 I told them they were ruining my career because we weren’t living in Los Angeles.”

“I mean, yes, we would go off to film sets with my parents, but I also played sports and rode horses and was really involved in my community and I’m just grateful [for that],” she says.

One notably unordinary perk of her childhood? Playtime sometimes included an Academy Award statuette. (Spacek, who’s been nominated six times, won Best Actress back in 1981 forCoal Miner’s Daughter.)

“Oh yeah. It was in her closet. That thing is heavy. Really heavy. I can’t believe how rough, looking back, that I would play with it. But yeah, it’s still standing,” Fisk says with a laugh.

Schuyler Fisk inSam & Kate(2022).Courtesy of Vertical Entertainment

Sissy Spacek’s Daughter Schuyler Fisk Recalls Playing ‘Rough’ with Mom’s Oscar Growing Up: ‘That Thing Is Heavy’

Fisk, whose newalbumWe Could Be Alrightis now available along with herSam & Katesong “Life After,” says her parents were on board with her entertainment industry career ambitions, which always seemed ingrained in her.

“There wasn’t really a moment where I’m like, ‘I want to be an actor and musician.’ It just was obvious, I guess. I threw myself into it,” she says. “There was a moment when I decided to graduate high school a year early and asked them, ‘I’m going to move to L.A., okay?’ And I was 17. They shockingly were very supportive. I think back now, I’m like, ‘What were you thinking?’ I was so young! But I really did have a plan and I went out there and I wasn’t too crazy, really going after my dreams. I’m lucky they’ve supported my art.”

Schuyler Fisk and Sissy Spacek in 2018.Rick Diamond/Getty Images for CMT

Sissy Spacek’s Daughter Schuyler Fisk Recalls Playing ‘Rough’ with Mom’s Oscar Growing Up: ‘That Thing Is Heavy’

To this day, Fisk says she’s always open to fielding advice from her parents.

“I’m all about the advice. I respect my parents and their commitment to their art and I take all the advice — I love it,” she says. “I look up to them and I admire them and I respect their careers and their choices and their dedication and work ethic. Any advice they can give, I’m happy.”

Co-starring with Spacek and sharing a new movie together is an experience unlike any other for Fisk. “We have a deep love in our own relationship, and [our characters] Kate and Tina have that in the fiber of their relationship. We didn’t have to act that part,” she says.

source: people.com