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Fonda was born on January 27, 1964, [2] in Los Angeles, California, to a family of actors, including her grandfather Henry Fonda, father Peter Fonda, and her aunt Jane Fonda. Her mother, Susan Jane Brewer, is an artist. Fonda is named after actress Margaret Sullavan's daughter Bridget Hayward. [3]
Fonda didn’t retire like Gwyneth Paltrow retired. She didn’t shift her public profile to a different part of popular culture, as in moving from movies to vagina candles. Fonda just upped and left.
Bridget Fonda, daughter of Peter Fonda and Susan Brewer, hasn't acted in more than 20 years. She says she has no plans to return to Hollywood.
Film critic Roger Ebert, who gave the original La Femme Nikita three and a half stars out of four, [5] gave Return three stars, saying: "Point of No Return is actually a fairly effective and faithful adaptation and Bridget Fonda manages the wild identity swings of her role with intensity and conviction, although not the same almost poetic ...
Bridget Fonda is enjoying a quiet life. The former actress was spotted arriving at the Los Angeles International Airport on Monday, but immediately shut down questions about a return to Hollywood.
[33] Peter Fonda named his daughter in honor of Bridget Hayward, Sullavan's second child, who died by suicide in 1960. He had admitted he was in love with Hayward, but they never had a relationship. [34] After separating from Fonda, Sullavan began a relationship with Broadway producer Jed Harris that was tumultuous and
Ben Rose/WireImage. Peter Fonda, Jane Fonda, Bridget Fonda and Troy Garity inside the "Three Generations of Fonda on Film" benefit on May 13, 2008 in Atlanta, Georgia.
Brooke Hayward is a great-granddaughter of Monroe Hayward, former U.S. Senator-elect from Nebraska, and the granddaughter of Colonel William Hayward, who led the United States' 369th Infantry Regiment, aka the "Harlem Hellfighters", the first regiment composed entirely of African-American soldiers during the First World War. [3]