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Jane Fonda

  • Jul 6, 2021
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Jane Seymour Fonda is a renowned actress, writer, political activist and American writer, born on December 21, 1937, in New York, United States.


Jane had a difficult childhood, she lost her mother at the age of 12, however she little by little went out of the tunnel. She determined to follow the steps of her father, and at the age of 17 she coincided with him at the theater and since then there was no going back.

She spent two years in Paris before starting her career as an actress under Lee Strasberg's orders at the legendary Actor's Studio, and in 1960 she debuted on the big screen on the tape “Tall story”.


In 1969 she achieves her first candidacy at the Oscars for “They shoot horses, don’t they?”, and two years later she achived her first statuette for Klute.


Currently Fonda starred in Greenpeace's last campaign "The Earth needs you" calling to the care of the planet, she points out that it promises to continue manifesting without fear: "You do not see it, but I have an armor that protects me. I am 82 years old. There is nothing that can do me."

 
 
 

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