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Your assignment is to prepare and submit a paper on life span development and personality of jane fonda.

Your assignment is to prepare and submit a paper on life span development and personality of jane fonda. She is the daughter of legendary screen star Henry Fonda and American socialist Frances Ford Seymour Brokaw. She started her acting career with the charity performance of The Country Girl in 1954. Her first cinematic appearance was (at age 22) a comedy tall story in 1960s and she earned fame with this movie. After that she had done famous movies like Barbarella and Cat Ballou. She won Oscars for her roles in Klute and coming home. She often appears as a single woman due to problematic relations. She married Roger Vadim in 1965 but divorced in 1973 and in the same year married Tom Hayden but divorced in 1989, after two years in 1991 she married Ted Turner but again divorced in 2001… that’s why she always plays as a single woman role in her life. She engaged in political activities in 1960s. She started her political career by supporting the civil rights movement. She also opposed the Vietnam War. She exhibited many anti-war activities to oppose the Vietnam War. With Donald Sutherland (in April 1970), she answered Bob Hopes USO tour by playing the play the "FTA (free the army) tour" and "fuck the army" an anti-war sideshow. In 1972 she spoke out against the war in a rally organized in Pennsylvania by Vietnam Veterans against the war (VVAW). She also raised funds for the VVAW. For her efforts she was also honored with the title of Honorary National Coordinator. Many controversies arose about her visit to Hanoi in 1972. As Fonda actively and outspokenly opposed the war in 1972 and was photographed by sitting in North Vietnamese anti-craft tank, essentially supporting the enemies. She after that apologized for the photographs and stated her action as incredible lapse in judgment.&nbsp.

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