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Fonda in 1963 promoting Sunday in New York. The following is a complete filmography of Jane Fonda.An American actress, writer, activist, former fashion model and fitness guru, Fonda has won two Academy Awards, for Klute (1971) and Coming Home (1978).
Jane Seymour Fonda [2] ... Her next two pictures, Joy House and Circle of ... During the 1960s, Fonda engaged in political activism in support of the Civil Rights ...
Tall Story is a 1960 American romantic comedy film made by Warner Bros., directed by Joshua Logan, and starring Anthony Perkins and Jane Fonda in her film debut. It is based on the 1957 novel The Homecoming Game by Howard Nemerov, which was the basis of a successful 1959 Broadway play titled Tall Story, by the writing team of Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse.
The website's critics consensus reads, "Unevenly paced and thoroughly cheesy, Barbarella is nonetheless full of humor, entertaining visuals, and Jane Fonda's sex appeal." [ 52 ] Metacritic , which uses a weighted average , assigned the film a score of 51 out of 100, based on 13 critics, indicating "mixed or average" reviews.
The film stars Tony Franciosa, Jane Fonda, Jim Hutton and Lois Nettleton. Period of Adjustment was released on October 31, 1962 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and marked Hill's directorial debut. The film also launched Fonda to bankable film stardom, earning her a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical.
Jane Fonda is an icon to many while for others, she remains an enemy of the U.S. The latter take goes back to her protests during Vietnam War, and, more specifically, a photo that she recently ...
Jane Fonda. Jane Fonda is putting in work on the red carpet!. The 86-year-old actress recently stepped out at a premiere event for the documentary Still Working 9 to 5, and her wardrobe for the ...
As usual, winking wickedness turns out to be mostly eyewash, but the plot—more to be pitied than censored—gets a buoyant lift from stars Jane Fonda, Cliff Robertson and Rod Taylor. All three abandon themselves to the film version of Norman Krasna's trite Broadway farce with disarming faith, as though one more glossy, glittering package of ...