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Jane Seymour Fonda
21 December 1937
New York City, New York, United States
5' 2½"
Actress, writer, producer and political activist
High School: Emma Willard School, Troy, NY (1955) University: Vassar College (1960)
Husband: Roger Vadim (m. 14-Aug-1965, div. 16-Jan-1973) Ted Turner (dated 1990-91, m. 21-Dec-1991, div. 22-May-2001) Tom Hayden (activist-politician, m. 1973, div. 1989),Father: Henry Fonda (actor),Mother: Frances Seymour Brokaw (socialite, m. 1936, d. 14-Apr-1950, suicide),Brothers: Peter Fonda (actor),Half Sisters: Frances de Villers,Step Mother: Susan Blanchard (actress, stepmother, m. Henry Fonda Dec-1950, div. May-56),Sons: Troy Garity (actor, b. 7-Jul-1973, with Tom Hayden),Daughters: Vanessa Vadim (needle-exchange activist, b. 1968, with Vadim), Natalie Vadim (stepdaughter from Vadim's previous marriage), Mary Williams (activist, adopted 1970s, founder of Lost Boys Foundation) |
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Jane Seymour Fonda (born December 21, 1937) is an American actor, writer, producer, and political activist. Fonda describes herself as a liberal, and more recently, a feminist and a Born-again Christian. She appeared in a variety of movies starting in the 1960s and won two Academy Awards. Although she announced her retirement from acting in 1991, she returned to film in 2005 with Monster in Law. Fonda has also served many political causes, including activism against the Vietnam War and Iraqi War. She published an autobiography in 2005 and currently lives in Atlanta, Georgia. |
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