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Name: Jane Fonda
Date of Birth: 21 December 1937 Chosen as one of the 100 Sexiest Stars (#21) in film history by Empire magazine (1995). Mother of Vanessa Vadim with Roger Vadim Attended Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY. Is the subject of an erroneous urban legend. When Vassar was a women's college, the story goes, Jane Fonda refused to wear the elegant white gloves and pearls that were the attire for the daily Tea in the Rose Parlor. When confronted, Fonda returned to the parlor wearing the gloves and the pearls, and nothing else. ... Ranked #83 in Empire (UK) magazine's "The Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time" list (October 1997). Retired from acting in 1991, but returned to the screen fourteen years later. Married Ted Turner on her birthday in 1991. Daughter of Henry Fonda. Sister of Peter Fonda. Aunt of Bridget Fonda and Justin Fonda Arrested and charged with drug smuggling (November 1970). Her birth was the cause of some interruptions during her father's filming of Jezebel (1938) with Bette Davis. She was, and still is, an exercise maven. Mother of Troy Garity Fonda was arrested in 1970 after allegedly kicking a cop when she was found carrying a large amount of what appeared to be pills. All charges were dropped after the pills were identified as vitamins. Atttended Emma Willard School in Troy, New York. Announced her separation from husband Ted Turner (January 2000). Was offered the role of Chris MacNeil in The Exorcist (1973). Jane now openly admits that she suffered from bulimia from age 13 to age 37. While modeling, she said she lived on cigarettes, coffee, speed, and strawberry yogurt. Sister-in-law of Susan Brewer. Born at 9:14 AM EST Shortly after her divorce from Ted Turner, she announced she had become a born-again Christian. Speculations are that this may have played a part in their seperation, since Ted Turner has expressed highly critical opinions on religion in general. The suicide of her socialite mother Frances Seymour Brokaw was kept from her as a teenager, and she was told that she'd died of heart failure. Household newspaper and magazine subscriptions were canceled, and the staff and student body of Fonda's high school were instructed not to discuss the incident. Fonda learned the truth months later while leafing through a movie magazine in art class. Measurements: 33B-24-35 (during "Barbarella), 32B-24-31 1/2 (in 1980), 34C-25-36 (after "small" implants- 1987), (Source: Celebrity Sleuth magazine) Her out-of-retirement movie, Monster-in-Law (2005) came out the same time as her autobiography, "My Life So Far" and the same time her workouts are re-released to DVD format in stores. Protested alongside fellow actresses Sally Field & Christine Lahti, and playwright Eve Ensler urging the Mexican government to re-investigate the slayings of hundreds of women in Ciudad Juarez, on the Mexico-Texas border. (February 2004) Has an (adopted) half-sister, Amy, and a stepsister, Pam. She was voted the 51st Greatest Movie Star of all time by Entertainment Weekly. Was nominated for Broadway's 1960 Tony Award as Best Supporting or Featured Actress (Dramatic) for "There Was a Little Girl." Premiere Magazine ranked her as #32 on a list of the Greatest Movie Stars of All Time in their Stars in Our Constellation feature (2005). Born on the same day Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) premiered. In 1982, she accepted the Oscar for "Best Actor in a Leading Role" on behalf of her father Henry Fonda, who wasn't present at the awards ceremony Of the Oscar-winning father-daughter couples, she and her father are one of two couples (the other is Hayley Mills/John Mills) where the daughter won an Academy award before the father did. Hayley Mills' Oscar was an honorary award for Pollyanna (1960), "...[T]he most outstanding juvenile performance during 1960". Juveniles were not allowed to compete for Oscars until the late 1960s, when the juvenile award was abandoned. She and her father were the first father-daughter couple to be Oscar-nominated the same year (1982). She and The China Syndrome (1979) co-stars Jack Lemmon and Michael Douglas have all won Oscars for Leading Roles. Fonda won for Klute (1971), Lemmon won for Save the Tiger (1973), and Douglas won for Wall Street (1987). Her father was of Italian and Dutch descent and her mother was of Irish and German descent. Stepdaughter of Shirlee Fonda Is fluent in French. Passed on the title role in Norma Rae (1979), which won a Best Actress Oscar for its eventual star Sally Field. Adopted a daughter, Mary Luana Williams, with Tom Hayden in the 1970s. Was listed as a potential nominee on the 2006 Razzie Award nominating ballot. She was listed as a suggestion in the Worst Actress category for her performance in the film Monster-in-Law (2005). She failed to receive a nomination, however. (Had she gotten the nomination, it would have been her first Razzie nomination in 16 years. She was previously nominated for Worst Actress at the 1990 Razzie Awards for her performance in the film Old Gringo (1989).) In her modeling days after college, she was twice on the cover of Vogue magazine. Her performance as Bree Daniels in Klute (1971) is ranked #91 on Premiere Magazine's 100 Greatest Performances of All Time (2006). Jane was mentioned on 'Sir Mix A Lot''s 1992 hit single "Baby Got Back". She and Tom Hayden gave their son Troy Garity his paternal grandmother's last name for the sake of anonymity She and her father Henry Fonda are the only father-daughter couple to receive Oscars for leading roles. A 1972 visit to Hanoi during the Vietnam war where Fonda campaigned in favor of the communist regime and the subsequent release of several photographs of her atop a North Vietnamese anti-aircraft gun used against American air crews earned her the nickname "Hanoi Jane." As a result of her visit to Hanoi and the accompanying photographs, many Americans continue to regard Fonda with general resentment and hostility to this day. Visited Sweden in September 2006 to support political party FI (Feministic Initiative) in the national election. FI focuses on issues that will benefit women and is led by the previous leader of Sweden's communist party. Coincidentally, "fi" is also the Swedish military abbreviation for "enemy". Turned down the role in Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice (1969). Producer Robert Evans wanted Fonda play female lead in Chinatown (1974). Was born double-jointed. Turned down the role of Bonnie Parker, then played by Faye Dunaway, in Bonnie and Clyde (1967) Living in France at the time, she did not want to relocate to the U.S. for the part. In 1984, her wealth, generated from acting, producing, and fitness videos was estimated at $50 million. Announced that she became a Christian (2001). Was also romantically linked to Sandy Whitelaw, Donald Sutherland and hairdresser Barry Matalon. Has been romantically linked to Lynden Gillis, whom she met at a book signing in New York, since 2007. Her aerobics video "Jane Fonda's Workout" sold 17 million copies, making it the best-selling home video ever and her an icon of this form of exercises (1982). Considers They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (1969) as a turning point in her career. Danced ballet until she broke her foot in her 40s. She was a close friend of Gregory Peck, and he frequently attended political rallies with her. Was amongst those considered for the role of Lara Antipova in Doctor Zhivago (1965), but the part ultimately went to Julie Christie. Nominated for the 2009 Tony Award for Best Performance for a Leading Actress in a Play for "33 Variations". Was offered the role of Nurse Ratched in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975), but she turned it down. Louise Fletcher, who went on to win the Best Actress Oscar for her performance, was cast instead. Recovering from left knee replacement surgery [June 17, 2009]. Read more Jane Fonda movies (actor)
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