Jane Fonda

Jane Fonda
Birth Name: Jane Seymour Fonda
Born: Dec 21, 1937
New York City, NY
Career: 1960-2007
Countries: USA
Genre/Type: Comedy
Drama
Health & Fitness
Culture & Society
Biography by Hal Erickson
Hollywood legend has it that Bette Davis was forced to talk to a blank wall rather than her co-star Henry Fonda during filming of her close-ups in Jezebel; the reason was that he had repaired to New York to attend the birth of his daughter Jane.

A child of privilege, the young Jane Fonda exhibited the imperious, headstrong attitude and ruthlessness that would distinguish both her film work and her private life. The teenage Fonda wasn't keen on acting until she worked with her father in a 1954 Omaha Community Theatre production of The Country Girl. Slightly interested in pursuing a stage career at that point, Fonda nonetheless studied art both at Vassar and in Europe, returning to the States to work as a fashion model. Studying acting in earnest at Lee Strasberg's Actors' Studio, Fonda ultimately starred on Broadway in Tall Story, then made her film debut by re-creating this stage appearance in 1960.

A talented but not really distinctive player at that time, Fonda astonished everyone (none as much as her father) by becoming one of the first major American actresses to appear nude in a foreign film. This was La Ronde (1964), directed by her lover (and later her first husband) Roger Vadim. The event was heralded by a giant promotional poster in New York's theater district, with Fonda's naked backside in full view for all of Manhattan to see. Vadim decided to mold Fonda into a "sex goddess" in a series of lush but forgettable films; the best Fonda/Vadim collaboration was Barbarella (1968), which scored as much on the actress' sharp comic timing (already evidenced in such American pictures as Cat Ballou [1965]) as it did on her kinky costuming. In the late '60s, Fonda underwent another career metamorphosis when she became involved in the anti-Vietnam War movement. Her notorious visit to North Vietnam at the height of the conflict earned her the sobriquet "Hanoi Jane," as well as the enmity of virtually every ex-GI who fought in Southeast Asia.

Even so, Fonda's film stardom ascended in the early '70s; in 1971, she won the first of two Oscars for her portrayal of a high-priced prostitute in Klute (her other was for Coming Home [1978]), and Fonda's career flourished despite a sub-rosa Hollywood campaign to discredit the actress and spread idiotic rumors about her subversive behavior (one widely circulated fabrication had Fonda destroying the only existing negative of Stagecoach because she despised John Wayne).

In the 1980s, the actress realized several personal and career milestones: she worked with her father on film for the only time in On Golden Pond (1981); she assisted former peace activist Tom Hayden, whom she had married in the early '70s, in his successful bid for the California State Assembly; and she launched the first of several best-selling exercise videos. She also won an Emmy for her performance in the TV movie The Dollmaker (1984). After her marriage to Hayden ended in the early '80s, Fonda married media mogul Ted Turner in 1991 (the couple would divorce in 2000), and began curtailing her film appearances, all but retiring from the screen after her lead role opposite Robert De Niro in 1990s Stanley & Iris. Fonda was no less the social activist in the 1990s than she was two decades earlier; among her projects was the production of several "revisionist" dramatic specials and documentaries about the history of Native Americans, duly telecast on Turner's various worldwide cable services.

Just when it seemed audiences might have seen the last of Fonda on the big screen, she returned in 2005 with the romantic comedy Monster-in-Law. Starring Fonda as a meddling mother bent on disrupting the planned nuptials of her son (Michael Vartan) and his fiance (Jennifer Lopez), the film went on to be a modest box-office success despite mixed reviews from critics. 2005 also saw the release of Fonda's best-selling autobiography My Life So Far, after which she took some time off. She got back in the saddle a few years later with 2007's Georgia Rule, playing the hard-driving grandmother of a rebellious teenager played by Lindsay Lohan.
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Filmography

Movie/Film Released Rating Role Buy
Brando 2007 Participant [Starring]
Georgia Rule 2007 Actor [Starring]
Monster-in-Law 2005 Actor [Starring]
Sir! No Sir! 2005 Participant [Starring]
Tell Them Who You Are 2004 Interviewee
Complicated Women 2003 Actor [Starring]
V-Day: Until the Violence Stops 2003 Participant [Starring]
Searching for Debra Winger 2002 Participant [Starring]
On the Edge: A Wake-Up Call 1998 Actor [Starring]
Jane Fonda: Abs Buns & Thighs 1995 Instructor [Starring]
Jane Fonda: Low Impact Aerobics & Stretch 1995 Instructor [Starring]
Century of Women: Image and Popular Culture 1994 Interviewee
Century of Women: Sexuality and Social Justice 1994 Interviewee
Century of Women: Work and Family 1994 Actor [Starring]
Jane Fonda: Step & Stretch Workout 1994 Actor [Starring]
Jane Fonda: Favorite Fat Burners 1993 Choreography / Actor [Starring]
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Awards

Year Movie/Film Role
1986 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences The Morning After Best Actress (Nom)
1984 Academy of Television Arts and Sciences The Dollmaker Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or a Special (Won)
1984 Hollywood Foreign Press Association The Dollmaker Best Performance by an Actress in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television (Nom)
1981 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences On Golden Pond Best Supporting Actress (Nom)
1981 Hollywood Foreign Press Association On Golden Pond Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture (Nom)
1979 British Academy of Film and Television Arts The China Syndrome Best Actress (Won)
1979 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences The China Syndrome Best Actress (Nom)
1979 Hollywood Foreign Press Association The China Syndrome Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama (Nom)
1978 Hollywood Foreign Press Association Coming Home Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama (Won)
1978 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Coming Home Best Actress (Won)
1978 British Academy of Film and Television Arts Julia Best Actress (Won)
1978 Los Angeles Film Critics Association Coming Home Best Actress (Won)
1978 Los Angeles Film Critics Association Comes a Horseman Best Actress (Won)
1978 Los Angeles Film Critics Association California Suite Best Actress (Won)
1977 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Julia Best Actress (Nom)
1977 Hollywood Foreign Press Association Julia Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama (Won)
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