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James Stewart joined the Players months after Fonda left, and they later became lifelong friends.
Years later Dr. Margaret Gibson, the psychiatrist who had treated Frances at Austen Riggs, described Henry Fonda: “ He was a cold, self-absorbed person, a complete narcissist .”
Other actors considered for the role were Glenn Ford, Arthur Kennedy, Henry Fonda, Ben Johnson ( later cast as Tector Gorch ) and Van Heflin.
Ironically, Herrmann had composed some jazz for the " picnic " scene in Citizen Kane and he later used some jazz elements ( much in the vein of Maurice Ravel's two piano concertos ) for The Wrong Man when he scored the nightclub scenes showing Henry Fonda as a double bass player in a jazz band, and for Taxi Drivers saxophone-driven theme which recalls Charlie Parker's rendition of " Laura.
In a later nod to his roles in The Wild Angels and Easy Rider, Fonda also had a cameo as the " Chief Biker " in the 1981 slapstick comedy The Cannonball Run.
Two years later, Fonda appeared in the 1999 Steven Soderbergh neo noir crime film The Limey, as the money laundering / celebrity rock music producer Terry Valentine.
Nancy Kelly ( March 25, 1921 – January 2, 1995 ) was an American actress, who was a movie leading lady in the late 1930s, making 36 movies between 1926 and 1977, including portraying Tyrone Power's love interest in the classic Jesse James ( 1939 ), which also featured Henry Fonda, and playing opposite Spencer Tracy in Stanley and Livingstone later that same year.
Fonda later commented, " He's never told me, but I was told he has said that.
The records of this event were released in an LP called La Yein Fonda later that year.
Fonda was also offered the lead role in the television series Ally McBeal ( later accepted by Calista Flockhart ), but turned it down to focus on her film career.
Both Fonda and Bronson would later star in Leone's Once Upon a Time in the West ( 1968 ).
Hopper and Fonda later tried to downplay Southern's input, claiming that many sections of the film ( such as the graveyard scene ) had been improvised, whereas others involved in the production ( including Southern himself ) have asserted that most of these scenes were fully scripted and primarily written by him.
Jane Fonda, a supporter of the IPC, later turned this moniker into a name for her film production firm, IPC Films, which produced in whole or in part, movies and documentaries such as F. T. A.
He and Fonda later initiated the Campaign for Economic Democracy ( CED ), which formed a close alliance with then-Governor Jerry Brown and promoted solar energy, environmental protection, and renters ' rights policies as well as candidates for local office throughout California, some 100 of whom would be elected.
When, later in the Playhouse's first season, the need arose for a young man to play the lead for You and I, Brando suggested that twenty-year-old Henry Fonda, son of her friend Herberta Fonda, contact the director.
As the group passed time in the large sunken tub in the master bedroom Fonda brought up his nearly fatal self-inflicted childhood gunshot accident, writing later that he was trying to comfort a frightened George Harrison.
When an angry Siegel refused to reshoot it, Rosenberg later had Fonda record the " the " and looped it into the final cut.

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In a recent entry at her official website, Fonda explained:
Fonda called 9-1-1 for first responders, who after reaching the area, explained that the deceased had committed suicide 3 days earlier in the car.

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In 1966 she also starred in Roger Corman's The Wild Angels with Peter Fonda and Bruce Dern, and in 1968 she shared the screen with Elvis Presley in Speedway — her final film.
* July – U. S. actress Jane Fonda tours North Vietnam, during which she is photographed sitting on a North Vietnamese anti-aircraft gun.
Blanchard was in awe of Fonda, and she described her role in the marriage as “ a geisha ,” doing everything she could to please him, dealing with and solving problems he would not acknowledge.
The Fonda and Strasberg families were neighbors, and she had developed a friendship with Strasberg's daughter, Susan.
As Jane Fonda developed her skill as an actress, she became frustrated with her father ’ s talent that, to her, appeared a demonstration of effortless ability.
In the late 1950s, when Jane Fonda asked her father how he prepared before going on stage, she was baffled by his answer, " I don ’ t know, I stand there, I think about my wife, Afdera, I don't know.
Although already an established actress, Fonda did not become " bankable " until appearing in Cat Ballou ( 1965 ), in which she played a schoolmarm turned outlaw.
During this period, Fonda announced that she would make only films that focused on important issues, and she generally stuck to her word.
For many years Fonda took ballet class to keep fit, but after fracturing her foot while filming The China Syndrome, she was no longer able to participate.
In July 2005 the British tabloid The Sun reported that when asked if she would appear in a sequel to her 1980 hit Nine to Five, Fonda replied, " I'd love to ".
Fonda said that she had " never done anything to hurt my country or the men and women who have fought and continue to fight for us " and blamed QVC's actions on " pressure by some well-funded and organized political extremist groups ".
Drunk, Corso challenged Fonda, using a four-letter expletive: Why hadn't she addressed the shooting of four students at Kent State by the Ohio National Guard, which had just taken place?
On November 3, 1970, Fonda started a tour of college campuses on which she raised funds for the organization.
During her trip, Fonda made ten radio broadcasts in which she denounced American political and military leaders as " war criminals ".
In a 60 Minutes interview on March 31, 2005, Fonda reiterated that she had no regrets about her trip to North Vietnam in 1972, with the exception of the anti-aircraft gun photo.
" Fonda said she had no regrets about the broadcasts she made on Radio Hanoi, something she asked the North Vietnamese to do: " Our government was lying to us and men were dying because of it, and I felt I had to do anything that I could to expose the lies and help end the war.
Fonda has been a longtime supporter of feminist causes, including V-Day, a movement to stop violence against women, inspired by the off-Broadway hit The Vagina Monologues, of which she is an honorary chairperson.
In My Life So Far Fonda says that she considers patriarchy to be harmful to men as well as women.

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Sinatra also had a brief acting career in the mid-60s including a co-starring role with Elvis Presley in the movie Speedway, and with Peter Fonda in The Wild Angels.
The Fonda family had migrated from Genoa, Italy, to the Netherlands in the 15th century.
By his senior year in high school, Fonda had grown to more than six feet tall, but remained a shy teenager.
Joshua Logan, a young sophomore at Princeton who had been double-cast in the show, gave Fonda the part of Tornaquinci, " an elderly Italian with long, white beard and heavy wig.
Fonda got the first break, as he was hired to make his first film appearance in 1935 as Janet Gaynor's leading man in 20th Century Fox's screen adaptation of The Farmer Takes a Wife ; he reprised his role from the Broadway production of the same name, which had gained him critical recognition.
Fonda had planned on wearing a pair of brown-colored contact lenses, but Leone preferred the paradox of contrasting close-up shots of Fonda's innocent-looking blue eyes with the vicious personality of the character Fonda played.
Fonda had a small role with his son, Peter, in Wanda Nevada ( 1979 ), with Brooke Shields.
It was filmed after On Golden Pond had wrapped and Fonda was in rapidly declining health.
Fonda was married five times and had three children, one of them being adopted.
In August 1949 Fonda announced to Frances that he wanted a divorce so he could remarry ; their thirteen years of marriage had not been happy ones for him.
Later in 1950, Fonda married Susan Blanchard, with whom he had been having an affair since sometime in 1948.
Fonda had a maternal half-sister, Frances, who died in 2008.
Fonda said, " I went to the Actors Studio and Lee Strasberg told me I had talent.
Fonda had long wanted to work with her father, hoping it would help their strained relationship.
Interviews with two of the alleged victims specifically named in the emails found these allegations to be false as they had never met Fonda.

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