She offered to help raise funds for VVAW and was rewarded with the title of Honorary National Coordinator. [56] In 2012, Fonda began a recurring role as Leona Lansing, CEO of a major media company, in HBO's original political drama The Newsroom. After touring and photographing dike systems in North Vietnam, she said the United States had been intentionally targeting the dike system along the Red River. The translator told me that the soldiers wanted to sing me a song. She later distinguished between regret over the use of her image as propaganda and pride for her anti-war activism: "There are hundreds of American delegations that had met with the POWs. [171] The pair separated four days into the new millennium and divorced on May 22, 2001 in Atlanta. [82] In 2005, Michael A. Smith, a U.S. Navy veteran, was arrested for disorderly conduct in Kansas City, Missouri, after he spat chewing tobacco in Fonda's face during a book-signing event for her autobiography, My Life So Far. [17] Before her acting career, she was a model and appeared twice on the cover of Vogue. Cast alongside Jack Lemmon and Michael Douglas, in one of his early roles, Fonda played a clever, ambitious television news reporter. This quality works to great advantage in her full-scale, definitive portrait of a call girl in Klute. Fonda won her first Academy Award for Best Actress in 1971, again playing a prostitute, the gamine Bree Daniels, in Alan J. Pakula's murder mystery Klute. Fonda was crossing the border from Canada where she had begun a speaking tour about the Vietnam War. (1969) won her critical acclaim and marked a significant turning point in her career; Variety magazine wrote, "Fonda, as the unremittingly cynical loser, the tough and bruised babe of the Dust Bowl, gives a dramatic performance that gives the film a personal focus and an emotionally gripping power. Fonda starred in her fourth collaboration with Robert Redford in the 2017 romantic drama film Our Souls at Night. [193], In December 2008, Fonda was inducted into the California Hall of Fame, located at The California Museum for History, Women and the Arts. [41], In 1980, Fonda starred in 9 to 5 with Lily Tomlin and Dolly Parton. "Self-Determination: Taking Back Fort Lawton. This page was last edited on 23 November 2020, at 21:58. The buck stops here. Her “Fire Drill Fridays” attracted thousands of demonstrators willing to risk arrest, including Martin Sheen, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Susan Sarandon and Joaquin Phoenix. [110][111][112] Other signers included actor Danny Glover, musician David Byrne, journalist John Pilger, and authors Alice Walker, Naomi Klein, and Howard Zinn. The film was a huge critical and box office success, becoming the second highest-grossing release of the year. [14][15] Later that year, Henry Fonda married the socialite Susan Blanchard (born 1928), 23 years his junior; this marriage ended in divorce. [108][unreliable source? [195] In 2017, she received a Goldene Kamera lifetime achievement award. [92], Fonda writes in her autobiography that she lost her virginity to actor James Franciscus at age 18. Born to socialite Frances Ford Seymour with her father being actor Henry Fonda, Fonda made her acting debut with the 1960 Broadway play There Was a Little Girl, for which she received a nomination for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play, and made her screen debut later the same year with the romantic comedy Tall Story. Filming on the first season was completed in November 2014,[58] and the show premiered online on May 8, 2015. [35], Fonda continued to appear in feature films throughout the 1980s, winning an Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress for The Dollmaker (1984), and starring in the role of Dr. Martha Livingston in Agnes of God (1985). [35] Two years later, Fonda starred in the Garry Marshall-directed drama Georgia Rule alongside Felicity Huffman and Lindsay Lohan. In 2009, she returned to Broadway after a 49-year absence from the stage, in the play 33 Variations which earned her a nomination for the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play, while her major recurring role in the HBO drama series The Newsroom (2012–14) earned her two Primetime Emmy Award nominations. ", "Does a photograph show Senator John Kerry and Jane Fonda sharing a speaker's platform at an anti-war rally? In 1991, after three decades in film, Fonda announced her retirement from the film industry. I memorized a song called 'Day Ma Di', written by anti-war South Vietnamese students. [197], In 2019, she was inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame[198] and in the following year she was on the list of the BBC's 100 Women announced on 23 November 2020.[199]. Jane Fonda Accused of Smuggling. By Daily Mail Reporter Updated: 12:46 EST, 14 July 2009 [182] She practices zazen and yoga.[183][184]. Actress Jane Fonda. [74][75] During the course of her visit, Fonda visited American prisoners of war (POWs), and brought back messages from them to their families. Fonda's mugshot from the arrest, in which she raises her fist in a sign of solidarity, has since become a widely published image of the actress. [94] In 2017, she began selling merchandise with her mugshot image to benefit the Georgia Campaign for Adolescent Power & Potential. Her role continued throughout the show's three seasons, and Fonda received two Emmy nominations for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series. Fonda serves on the board of the organization. The following year, she had a starring role in The Chase opposite Robert Redford, in their first film together, and two-time Oscar winner Marlon Brando. Fonda was a visible political activist in the counterculture era during the Vietnam War. [68], Between 1965 and 1972, almost 300 Americans – mostly civil rights activists, teachers, and pastors – traveled to North Vietnam to see firsthand the war situation with the Vietnamese. It was absolutely worth it. [120] She spoke at an anti-war rally earlier that day at the Navy Memorial, where members of the organization Free Republic picketed in a counter protest. Variety noted that she "demonstrates yet another aspect of her amazing range"[37] and Time Out New York remarked that she gave "another performance of unnerving sureness". During the 1960s, Fonda engaged in political activism in support of the Civil Rights Movement, and in opposition to the Vietnam War. [75], In 1972, Fonda helped fund and organize the Indochina Peace Campaign, which[78] continued to mobilize antiwar activists in the US after the 1973 Paris Peace Agreement, until 1975 when the United States withdrew from Vietnam. "[30] However, in her 2005 autobiography, My Life So Far, she rejected such simplification. Fonda appears as the co-lead in the Netflix series Grace and Frankie. "[48], In 2009, Fonda returned to Broadway for the first time since 1963, playing Katherine Brandt in Moisés Kaufman's 33 Variations. It was just thoughtless. The Leni Workout became the Jane Fonda Workout, which began a second career for her, continuing for many years. In 1963, she appeared in Sunday in New York. The tour, described as "political vaudeville" by Fonda, visited military towns along the West Coast, aiming to establish a dialogue with soldiers about their upcoming deployments to Vietnam. [187], In 1962, Fonda was given the honorary title of "Miss Army Recruiting" by the Pentagon. [19] Upon returning to the US, in 1958, she met Lee Strasberg; the meeting changed the course of her life. "[77] Her visits to the POW camp led to persistent and exaggerated rumors which were repeated widely, and continued to circulate on the Internet decades later. He was a good man, and I was mad for him, but he sent messages to me that fathers should not send: Unless you look perfect, you're not going to be loved. Lisa Capretto OWN. And I want to apologize to them and their families. [44] For her performance, she was nominated for yet another Academy Award for Best Actress. In 1968, she played the title role in the science fiction spoof Barbarella, which established her status as a sex symbol. She continued, writing "the greatest 're-branding' of Israel would be to celebrate that country's long standing, courageous and robust peace movement by helping to end the blockade of Gaza through negotiations with all parties to the conflict, and by stopping the expansion of West Bank settlements. It hurt so many soldiers. In 1970, Fonda was arrested on suspicion of drug trafficking at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, where she was arriving after being a part of an anti-war speaking tour in Canada. Gary Arnold of The Washington Post described her performance as "edgy, persuasive and intriguingly tensed-up," commenting further, "Irritable, intent and agonizingly self-conscious, Fonda suggests the internal conflicts gnawing at a talented woman who craves the self-assurance, resolve and wisdom she sees in figures like Julia and Hammett. [180], In a 2018 interview, Fonda stated that up to the age of 62, she always felt she had to seek the validation of men in order to prove to herself that she had value as a person, something she attributes to the early death of her mother's leaving her without a female role model. ... Jane Fonda repeats history with rally arrest, 49 years earlier she was arrested in Cleveland for a similar incident . "[24] In addition, renowned film critic Pauline Kael, in her New Yorker review of the film, noted of Fonda: "[She] has been a charming, witty nudie cutie in recent years and now gets a chance at an archetypal character. It was a song about the day 'Uncle Ho' declared their country's independence in Hanoi's Ba Dinh Square. Fonda was pregnant and living in France in 1968, where she at first stayed on the outskirts of rising social and political movements. [35] This was considered one of the influences that started the fitness craze among baby boomers, then approaching middle age. We rely on readers like you to uphold a free press. I have a print of Jane Fonda’s mug shot and noticed the photo was taken 50 years ago tomorrow. "[65] She has been involved in the feminist movement since the 1970s and dovetails her activism in support of civil rights. Drunk, Corso challenged Fonda, using a four-letter expletive: why hadn't she addressed the shooting of four students at Kent State by the Ohio National Guard, which had just taken place? Other journalists reported that the attacks were "aimed at the whole system of dikes".[69]. It's a good, big role for her, and she disappears into Bree, the call girl, so totally that her performance is very pure – unadorned by "acting." She called the Black Panthers "our revolutionary vanguard ... we must support them with love, money, propaganda and risk. The group had occupied part of the grounds of Fort Lawton, which was in the process of being surplussed by the United States Army and turned into a park. [175][176], In mid-2009, Fonda began a relationship with record producer Richard Perry. Fonda revealed in 2014 that her mother, Frances Ford Seymour, was recurrently sexually abused as young as eight, and this may have led to her suicide when Jane was 12. [113][114], Fonda, in The Huffington Post, said she regretted some of the language used in the original protest letter and how it "was perhaps too easily misunderstood. .". I hardly even thought about where I was sitting. He translated as they sung. This content is currently not available in your region. "[36] Her performance also earned her a third Golden Globe Award for Best Actress as well, making this her second consecutive win. "[20], Fonda's stage work in the late 1950s laid the foundation for her film career in the 1960s. [21] However, she also had detractors – in the same year, the Harvard Lampoon named her the "Year's Worst Actress" for The Chapman Report.[22]. I woke up thinking about acting. She never stands outside Bree, she gives herself over to the role, and yet she isn't lost in it—she's fully in control, and her means are extraordinarily economical. Fonda goes all the way with it, as screen actresses rarely do once they become stars. [38], She won her second BAFTA Award for Best Actress in 1979 with The China Syndrome, about a cover-up of a vulnerability in a nuclear power plant. [105], In addition to environmental reasons, Fonda has been a critic of oil pipelines because of their being built without consent on Native American Land. "[86], In 2013, it was revealed that Fonda was one of approximately 1,600 Americans whose communications between 1967 and 1973 were monitored by the United States National Security Agency (NSA) as part of Project MINARET, a program that some NSA officials have described as "disreputable if not downright illegal". In 1982, Fonda released her first exercise video, titled Jane Fonda's Workout, inspired by her best-selling book, Jane Fonda's Workout Book. [177][178] That December, when asked what she's learned about love, Fonda told Entertainment Tonight: "Nothing. The 1977 comedy film Fun With Dick and Jane is generally considered her "comeback" picture. Born in New York City to legendary screen star Henry Fonda and Ontario-born New York socialite Frances Seymour Brokaw, Jane Seymour Fonda was destined early to an uncommon and influential life in the limelight. "[91] After lab tests confirmed the pills were vitamins, the charges were dropped with little media attention. In 2018, she starred opposite Diane Keaton, Mary Steenburgen, and Candice Bergen in the romantic comedy film Book Club. Not legally, just separated. I was taught by my father [actor Henry Fonda] that how I looked was all that mattered, frankly. Fonda marketed her highly-successful line of exercise videos and books in order to fund the Campaign for Economic Democracy, a California lobbying organization she founded with her second husband Tom Hayden in 1978. Jane Fonda starred with Yves Montand in Jean Luc Godard's "Tout va Bien" (1970). [117] She later canceled the tour due to concerns that she would divert attention from Cindy Sheehan's activism. "[23] After this came the comedies Any Wednesday (1966), opposite Jason Robards and Dean Jones, and Barefoot in the Park (1967), again co-starring Redford. [99] In 2004, she also served as a mentor to the first all-transgender cast of The Vagina Monologues. Her performance is not that of an actress in a star's role, but that of an actress creating a character that happens to be major within the film. [137], On September 8, 2020, Harper Collins released Fonda's book, What Can I Do? [67] On November 3, 1970, Fonda started a tour of college campuses on which she raised funds for the organization. In 2017, Fonda responded to American President Donald Trump's mandate to resume construction of the controversial North Dakota Pipelines by saying that Trump "does this illegally because he has not gotten consent from the tribes through whose countries this goes" and pointing out that "the U.S. has agreed to treaties that require them to get the consent of the people who are affected, the indigenous people who live there. [187] She underwent a lumpectomy in November 2010 and recovered. Aged 15, Jane taught dance at Fire Island Pines, New York. Fonda divorced Turner in 2001 and returned to the screen with the hit Monster-in-Law (2005). We were violated and it's not right." See our Privacy Policy and Third Party Partners to learn more about the use of data and your rights. I will never know. Dreams really do come true: Jane Fonda sells merchandise with her 1970 mugshot on it. She was named for the third wife of Henry VIII, Jane Seymour, to whom she is distantly related on her mother's side,[11] and because of whom, until she was in fourth grade, Fonda said she was called "Lady" (as in Lady Jane). Fonda said, "The image of Jane Fonda, Barbarella, Henry Fonda's daughter ... sitting on an enemy aircraft gun was a betrayal ... the largest lapse of judgment that I can even imagine." [18] After dropping out of Vassar, she went to Paris for six months to study art. [190], In 1994, the United Nations Population Fund made Fonda a Goodwill Ambassador. Her mother was the Canadian socialite Frances Ford Seymour and it was the second marriage for them both. Fonda's charitable works have focused on youth and education, adolescent reproductive health, environment, human services, and the arts. I think they hoped this 'scandal' would cause the college speeches to be canceled and ruin my respectability. It was a turning point in my life. Jane Fonda's Workout became the highest selling home video of the next few years, selling over a million copies. Prior to shooting, Fonda spent time interviewing several prostitutes and madams. At 82-years of age, her recent support for the LGBTQ community by defending the use of pronouns is an example of her enduring advocacy and fight against injustices. In 2017, while on a trip with Greenpeace to protest oil developments, Fonda criticized Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau saying at the summit on climate change in Paris, known as the Paris agreement, Trudeau "talked so beautifully of needing to meet the requirements of the climate treaty and to respect and hold to the treaties with indigenous people ... and yet he has betrayed every one of the things he committed to in Paris. "[39] This role also earned her Oscar and Golden Globe nominations for Best Actress. The actress is an active supporter of the V-Day movement, which works to stop violence against women and girls. Frequent collaborator Robert Redford also made his debut in that film. In July 2005, Fonda announced plans to make an anti-war bus tour in March 2006 with her daughter and several families of military veterans, saying that some war veterans she had met while on her book tour had urged her to speak out against the Iraq War. [citation needed], In the seventies, Fonda enjoyed her most critically acclaimed period as an actress despite some setbacks for her ongoing activism. Fonda in her autobiography revisited the incident: "I was shocked by the news and felt like a fool." In 2016, Fonda voiced Shuriki in Elena and the Secret of Avalor. Consecutive hits Fun with Dick and Jane (1977), California Suite (1978), The Electric Horseman (1979), and 9 to 5 (1980) sustained Fonda's box-office drawing power, and she won a Primetime Emmy Award for her performance in the TV film The Dollmaker (1984). In 2013, Fonda had a small role in The Butler, portraying First Lady Nancy Reagan. "[34] For her performance, Fonda won her first BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, her second Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama, and received her third Best Actress Oscar nomination. He told reporters that he "consider[ed] it a debt of honor", adding "she spit in our faces for 37 years.
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