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“Stay curious, keep learning, and keep growing. And always strive to be more interesting than interesting.” Daughter of actor Henry Fonda, Jane Fonda left Vassar College to pursue a career in acting. She studied under Lee Strasberg and began her career on Broadway and in films, initially gaining fame with comedic roles. Her acting evolved to encompass more substantial and socially conscious roles, earning her Academy Awards for her performances in Klute and Coming Home. After a brief hiatus in the early 1990s, Fonda made a comeback with notable projects, including a Broadway return, a recurring role in the television drama The Newsroom, and appearances in films and series such as the Netflix show Grace and Frankie. Fonda has received numerous accolades throughout her career, including the Cecil B. DeMille Award for lifetime achievement in 2021. Her influence extends beyond cinema, reflecting her commitment to both her craft and her activism. She has been a significant political figure, notably opposing the Vietnam War and engaging in various left-wing causes, including the women’s rights movement.
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture