Jane Fonda became one of the biggest stars of the 1960s thanks to hits like Cat Ballou, and buoyed her reputation with films like Barefoot and the Park and They Shoot Horses, Don’t They? (above) before the decade was over. She also ended up on a lot of dorm walls thanks to 1968’s Barbarella.
But she owned the 1970s: In 1971, she won her first Best Actress Oscar for a daring turn in Klute, and won her second for 1978’s Coming Home. She has also been nominated for four additional Oscars.
At 86, Jane Fonda seems busier than ever. Last year alone she starred with Sally Field in the aforementioned 80 for Brady and with Diane Keaton in Book Club: The Next Chapter, and will is providing voice acting for Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken. She also just wrapped up a long TV run on Grace and Frankie.
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