The 1968 movie that saw Jane Fonda shat on by birds and hospitalised: “I feel absolutely flayed alive”
Scary.

Jane Fonda is an American actor, producer, author and activist whose career has spanned more than six decades.
The daughter of Hollywood legend Henry Fonda, she established herself as one of the leading actors of the New Hollywood era through acclaimed performances in films such as ‘Klute’, ‘Coming Home’, ‘They Shoot Horses, Don’t They?’ and ‘9 to 5’. Fonda has won two Academy Awards for ‘Best Actress’ and has remained a prominent figure in film, television and popular culture through projects including ‘Grace and Frankie’.
Beyond acting, she is widely recognised for her political activism, environmental campaigning and influential fitness programmes, making her one of the most significant cultural figures of her generation.
“We cannot wait one more second to save our planet and save ourselves.”
The outcome was even funnier.
“I don’t regret it…”
She had her reservations.
It was ahead of its time.
Fonda and Ruffalo are among 99 other artists to sign the petition.
Fonda worked with Redford on four movies.
A strong personal vendetta.
“He is at war against democracy.”