Jane Fonda photographed by Bill Ray, 1971. LIFE Magazine.
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Jane Fonda | 'Julia' [1977]
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real talk I don’t have a problem with nepotism babies if they’re good at what they do. I get having an interest in the family business and if you also happen to be a good actor/director/singer then that’s great, it’s unfair the door opened for you so easily but ultimately if you’re contributing something to art and society, it’s whatever. it’s the socialites that do nothing that get on my nervesssss
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i know it goes absolutely off the rails and i too find aaron sorkin to be unbearably patriotic for someone who pretends to Critique the System but i cant help it i love s1 of the newsroom
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Jane Fonda is so fascinating, like she had three husbands and reinvented herself for each of them in a way that was always authentic to herself, and also only became herself after leaving all of them and giving up on marriage altogether. After her first divorce, she moved back in with her dad and let the Black Panthers use his apartment for press conferences while she served cocktails to reporters, until the FBI showed up and her dad asked her to move out. When she was married to Tom Hayden, she was the major breadwinner and she also did all the dishes and laundry by hand because he wanted them to live like the proletariat. When they needed a source of funds for his economic justice work, she made her first workout tape and it sold 17 million copies. Sometimes she took her laundry over to the house of her French ex-husband to use his washing machine in secret. For Coming Home, she refused to film the part of a love scene that implied p*netration, so the final cut just has Jon Voight going down on her. Then she had to justify it to her socialist husband *and* her five-times-married dad who were both mad about it, and then she won an Oscar for it. When she was exiled for Hollywood for her political views she filmed a version of The Dollhouse where she made Nora a lesbian against the director's wishes and he had to cut around it. Then she married a billionaire and lived on a ranch for ten years. Then she went back to Hollywood and had a whole other career. Just a total legend.
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Jane Fonda in handcuffs on way to hearing at Clevland court-house, 1970.
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Nepo babies like Maya Rudolph, Jane Fonda, Jamie Lee Curtis. And adc ofc. They’re all self aware but at the same time really put in the work and keep their mouths shut. Not to mention so freakin talented
It's her likes on social media that always make me chuckle. She knows her lane and she sticks to it. We love bad bitches who do that
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