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Thu 21 August 2025 16:15, UK
The name ‘Fonda’ carries a lot of weight in Hollywood.
Jane Fonda has two Oscars to her name and a reputation for throwing herself into good causes. Her brother Peter went down a different route, co-writing and starring in the cult classic Easy Rider. The family talent clearly didn’t stop there, either, with Peter’s daughter Bridget making her mark in Hollywood too, and Jane’s son Tony Garity picked up a Golden Globe nod for Soldier’s Girl. It’s quite the showbiz crew, if we’re being honest.
Then there’s the man who started it all…the legendary Henry Fonda.
Born to a humble family in Nebraska, Henry chased his acting dream to Broadway before making his film debut in the mid-1930s. Once the cameras got a look at him, there was no turning back. One of the many stars who specialised in playing the ‘everyman’ character, Fonda was a huge hit both pre- and post-stints in World War II. When the American Film Institute (AFI) compiled a list of the ‘Greatest Male Screen Legends’, he was number six, beating out such luminaries as Clark Gable and Charlie Chaplin.
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