Jane Fonda is a lot of things: she's an Oscar-winning acting scion, a longtime political activist and philanthropist, a former model, and an '80s fitness guru. The 85-year-old actor is also a mother to her three kids, Vanessa Vadim, Troy Garity, and Mary Luana Williams.
In the 2018 HBO documentary "Jane Fonda in Five Acts," Fonda reflected on her career highs and lows as well as the men who influenced and guided her life, including her famous father, actor Henry Fonda, and her former flames. In fact, three of the "five acts" explored Fonda's past unions, and she shedded light on how each of them helped shape the woman she is today - for better or for worse. The actor also talked openly about attraction, sexual chemistry, and the starry-eyed magic of her wild, whirlwind relationships. Keep reading to find out more about the men Fonda has married.
Related: Jane...
In the 2018 HBO documentary "Jane Fonda in Five Acts," Fonda reflected on her career highs and lows as well as the men who influenced and guided her life, including her famous father, actor Henry Fonda, and her former flames. In fact, three of the "five acts" explored Fonda's past unions, and she shedded light on how each of them helped shape the woman she is today - for better or for worse. The actor also talked openly about attraction, sexual chemistry, and the starry-eyed magic of her wild, whirlwind relationships. Keep reading to find out more about the men Fonda has married.
Related: Jane...
- 3/9/2023
- by Britt Stephens
- Popsugar.com
Actress and activist Jane Fonda spoke about the need to recognize and upend white privilege to combat the many facets of systemic racism during an interview with CNN’s Don Lemon Sunday.
“Because we’re white, we have had privilege,” Fonda said. “Even the poorest of us have had privilege. And we need to recognize that, and we have to understand what it is that keeps racism in place — the policies, redlining, banking policies, mortgage policies. All of the things that are really making it very, very difficult for black people to lift themselves up.
“Because we’re white, we have had privilege,” Fonda said. “Even the poorest of us have had privilege. And we need to recognize that, and we have to understand what it is that keeps racism in place — the policies, redlining, banking policies, mortgage policies. All of the things that are really making it very, very difficult for black people to lift themselves up.
- 6/1/2020
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Jane Fonda looked happier than ever on the arm of her very special date on Thursday night.
The actress, 80, walked the red carpet in Los Angeles for the premiere of her upcoming HBO documentary Jane Fonda in Five Acts looking beautiful in a black long-sleeved top with a black cinched belt and sparkling black pants.
Fonda was joined by her son, Troy Garity, 45, who gave his mother support in a casual outfit of dark gray T-shirt, black pants and a tan bomber jacket.
The two looked happy as they posed for photos together.
Garity is Fonda’s son by politician Tom Hayden,...
The actress, 80, walked the red carpet in Los Angeles for the premiere of her upcoming HBO documentary Jane Fonda in Five Acts looking beautiful in a black long-sleeved top with a black cinched belt and sparkling black pants.
Fonda was joined by her son, Troy Garity, 45, who gave his mother support in a casual outfit of dark gray T-shirt, black pants and a tan bomber jacket.
The two looked happy as they posed for photos together.
Garity is Fonda’s son by politician Tom Hayden,...
- 9/14/2018
- by Alexia Fernandez
- PEOPLE.com
IMDb.com, Inc. takes no responsibility for the content or accuracy of the above news articles, Tweets, or blog posts. This content is published for the entertainment of our users only. The news articles, Tweets, and blog posts do not represent IMDb's opinions nor can we guarantee that the reporting therein is completely factual. Please visit the source responsible for the item in question to report any concerns you may have regarding content or accuracy.