Jane Seymour Fonda was born on December 21, 1937, in New York City, to Jane Seymour and Edward Fonda.
A total of three marriages have taken place between Jane Fonda and other people, all of which have ended in divorce.
It was through this relationship that they had one son, Troy O’Donovan Garity, and informally adopted the teenage Mary Luana Williams, whose parents were members of the Black Panther Party.
In 1969, she appeared as Gloria Beatty in the drama film ‘They Shoot Horses, Don’t They?’ directed by Sydney Pollack, in which she played the title role.
Her acting career began in the mid-1970s with a string of forgettable films before she landed a role in the drama picture ‘Coming Home’ in 1978.
After appearing with her father in a charity performance of the play “The Country Girl,” she decided to pursue a career in acting full-time.
The “Leni Workout” was renamed the “Jane Fonda Workout” in the 1980s, and it was credited with igniting the fitness craze that swept the nation at the time.
Her workout book “Jane Fonda’s Workout Book” was published in 1981, and it was followed by her training DVD “Jane Fonda’s Workout,” which went on to sell more than a million copies in the United States.
Before divorcing her first husband in 1973, she was married for eight years to French film director Roger Vadim, with whom she had a daughter, Vanessa.
She has received numerous awards and distinctions for her work as an actor, including two Academy Awards, an Emmy Award, and seven Golden Globe Awards, among other honors and recognitions.
She is also well-known for her previous marriage to media tycoon Ted Turner, which ended in divorce.
According to reports, Jane received a $100 million payout from Turner as part of their divorce settlement, which included cash, stock, and real estate holdings.
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