Jane Fonda movies

There are many American actresses who had splendid acting career like Elizabeth Morris, Ella Dietz etc and among them there is another beauty named Jane Fonda. She was born on the 21st of December, 1937 at New York City. She is a Christian and is also called Hanoi Jane. She was a very simple person when she was young and had no dreams of becoming an actor in future. Her interest in acting rose when she met Lee Strasberg in 1958, and this made her join the acting studio immediately.

Then there was no looking back for her. She there after made her screen debut within 2 years as June Rider in a film called Tall Story directed by Logan which did good business thereby promising a successful career for this American beauty. Then she became the hot property for directors and everyone was willing to take her in their movies. She was soon spotted in the movie Barbarella made in 1968 by Roger Vadim where she plays a comic role which she did efficiently and then there was the movie Coming Home with John Voight where she plays the character of a married women Sally Hyde, who changed within herself and got in love with another person.

This character portrays an unfaithful wife but also showed the humanly, feminine and beautiful side of her. Her power packed role in this film helped her to bag an Academy Award. Then the movie ‘They Shoot Horses, Don’t They?’ came in 1969 where she again, as always, gave a breath-taking role of a woman going to take part in a dance contest for prize money which she needed. This movie was highly appreciated by the film fraternity and so she was nominated for the best actress awards at the Oscars.

She went on giving huge hits and blockbusters year by year like Klute in 1971, Julia in 1977, The Morning After in 1986, and many more to follow which made her more famous and got her both fame and money. Apart from being a talented actor she also was a writer, political activist, fashion model, and a fitness guru. She never neglected her other works and gave them equal importance. She is personally a very nice and humble human apart from being a hardcore professional. Her sheer determination for acting apart from her acting skills got her many awards.

She married thrice and also got divorced three times. In 1990 after doing a film Stanley & Iris she retired. Her love towards films was such that she could not stop herself from making a comeback, and she finally reappeared on the big screen in the movie Monster-in-Law. Though the movie did not fare well, Fonda was again appreciated for her good acting in it. Her last movie Georgia Rule was released in 2007 where she plays the character of a mother of two daughters. The movie was all about mother-daughter relationship and did relatively well.