Thursday, June 7, 2012

Jane fonda

  • Now 74 and in her self-described third act, Jane Fonda is clear-eyed, focused, fit, relaxed -- and busier than ever.
  • (Inside Bay Area)
  • The premiere of HBO's "Newsroom," which will star Chelsea's Jeff Daniels, is coming up quickly. The show, which will debut at June 24, was recently named one of 10 summer shows to watch by ABCNews.com's Luchina Fisher.
  • (MLive.com)
  • NEW YORK - Tina Fey, Jane Fonda and William Shatner are now award winners in the book world. On Tuesday night, Fey received Audie Awards for Audio Book of the Year and best Biography/Memoir for her narration of her million-selling Bossypants.
  • (Minneapolis Star Tribune)
  • Jane Fonda, a 74-year-old actress known for her Vietnam War activism, says she was never a hippie in real life, even though she plays one in a new film. The movie, Peace, Love Misunderstanding, is set for release on Friday.
  • (OnTheRedCarpet.com)
  • At 74, the two-time Oscar-winning actress and fitness guru is sporting a black leather jacket. She gives off a vibe that is both determined and relaxed.
  • (Daily Breeze)
  • Three generations of fine actresses are squandered in Bruce Beresfords Peace, Love Misunderstanding, an incompetently structured film that pits hippies against squares with the usual wearying results.
  • (Orange County Weekly)
  • The former aerobics queen also has renewed her love of exercise. Janes even created a series of fitness DVDs, such as Jane Fonda Prime Time: Firm Burn Low Impact Cardio and Jane Fonda Prime Time: Trim, Tone Flex.
  • (Examiner)
  • But how much you forgive this depends on your tolerance for tie-dye, Jane Fonda, senior citizens who never outgrew their '60s idealism and the Grateful Dead Fonda lends a little '60s sass to a timeworn tale of daughters testing and judging their mothers.
  • (nola.com)
  • Playing an activist in "Peace, Love, Misunderstanding" comes naturally to Jane Fonda, who has famously taken up notable causes over the years.
  • (BackStage.com)
  • In theory, the idea of Jane Fonda, Catherine Keener and Elizabeth Olsen playing three generations of women in the same family should be delightful, or at least well-acted.
  • (Jefferson City News Tribune Online)

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