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Bridget Jane Fonda (born January 27, 1964) is an American former actress. She is known for her roles in films such as The Godfather Part III (1990), Single White Female (1992), Singles (1992), Point of No Return (1993), It Could Happen to You (1994), Balto (1995), City Hall (1996), Jackie Brown (1997), A Simple Plan (1998), Lake Placid (1999), and Kiss of the Dragon (2001).
Bridget Fonda, star of movies like The Godfather Part III, Point of No Return, and Single White Female, among others, made a rare public appearance with a friend in Los Angeles, Calif. While ...
The Fonda family includes three generations of award-winning actors and filmmakers including Jane Fonda, Bridget Fonda and Peter Fonda ... 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help.
FLASHBACKS: The star of ‘Jackie Brown’ and ‘Single White Female’ was inescapable throughout the Nineties – a dazzling movie star as adept at playing an anxious everywoman as she was a ...
This is a list of British English words that have different American English spellings, for example, colour (British English) and color (American English). Word pairs are listed with the British English version first, in italics, followed by the American English version: spelt, spelled; Derived words often, but not always, follow their root.
Rough Magic is a 1995 comedy film directed by Clare Peploe, starring Bridget Fonda and Russell Crowe. The screenplay was written by Robert Mundi, William Brookfield, and Clare Peploe. The screenplay was written by Robert Mundi, William Brookfield, and Clare Peploe.
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.
Many of these are degenerations in the pronunciation of names that originated in other languages. Sometimes a well-known namesake with the same spelling has a markedly different pronunciation. These are known as heterophonic names or heterophones (unlike heterographs, which are written differently but pronounced the same).