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Jane Fonda was born on 21 December 1937 in New York. She is the daughter of
Henry Fonda, with whom she co-starred in On Golden Pond (1981), and Frances
Seymour Brokaw, who committed suicide when Jane Fonda was 12. Jane's brother,
Peter Fonda, was also to attempt suicide later in life.
Like many famous actors, such as Marlon Brando and James Dean, Jane Fonda
studied at Lee Strasberg's Actors' Studio.
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Jane Fonda made her film debut in Joshua Logan's 'Tall Story' (1960) and
then had several supporting roles before, at the age of 25, she moved to
France.
There, Fonda met director Roger Vadim, former husband of Brigitte Bardot.
They married in 1967, and a year later she appeared in his film, Barbarella.
Before that Jane Fonda had appeared in Vadim's La Ronde (1964), and she
became the first leading American actress to appear nude in a foreign film.
After remarrying Tom Hayden, she turned in some of her best screen
performances, for example, in 'They Shoot Horses Don't They?' (1969), and 'Klute'
(1971), for which she received one of her two Academy Awards (the other was
for 'Coming Home' (1978)).
Jane Fonda was a vigorous opponent of the U.S.A's involvement in Vietnam and
in a 1972 visit to the North Vietnamese capital, Hanoi, Fonda was pictured
at an anti-aircraft battery. In the same year she said: "I am not a do-gooder.
I am a revolutionary. A revolutionary woman."
She was nicknamed 'Hanoi Jane' but recently expressed regret at her support
for the Viet-Cong, saying, "It hurt so many soldiers. It galvanised such
hostility. It was the most horrible thing I could possibly have done. It was
just thoughtless."
In April 2005, when Jane Fonda was doing a book signing in Kansas for her
new memoir, My Life So Far, which describes her notorious 1972 visit to
Hanoi, a Vietnam veteran was arrested for spitting tobacco juice in her face.
After her marriage to Hayden ended Jane Fonda married CNN magnate, Ted
Turner in 1991. But that too was to end in divorce.
Turner, who once described Christianity as "a religion for losers" said, in
an interview with New Yorker magazine, "She just came home and said: 'I've
become a Christian.'
In March 2004 Jane Fonda marked International Women's Day by staging a
performance of 'The Vagina Monologues' in India.
"Violence comes in many forms and affects women all over the world," Fonda
said after the performance."Behind the closed doors of my marriage, I would
give up all my power. I would silence my own voice to be accepted ...My
whole life was about pleasing my man."
Back in 1979 she founded the Jane Fonda Workout Studio in L.A, and a string
of workout videos followed. Some journalists credit Jane Fonda with the
invention of 'fitness culture'.
In May 2005, Monster-in-Law, which was Jane Fonda's first film for 15 years
topped the US box office charts. It co-starred Jennifer Lopez. |
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