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Peter Fonda

Peter Henry Fonda (February 23, 1940 – August 16, 2019) was an American actor. He was the son of Henry Fonda, younger brother of Jane Fonda, and father of Bridget Fonda. He was a prominent figure in the counterculture of the 1960s.[1][2] Fonda was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for Easy Rider (1969), and the Academy Award for Best Actor for Ulee's Gold (1997). For the latter, he won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama. Fonda also won the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film for The Passion of Ayn Rand (1999).

Peter Fonda
Fonda in 2009
Born
Peter Henry Fonda

(1940-02-23)February 23, 1940
New York City, New York, U.S.
DiedAugust 16, 2019(2019-08-16) (aged 79)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Alma materUniversity of Nebraska Omaha
OccupationActor
Years active1957–2019
Spouses
Susan Jane Brewer
(m. 1961; div. 1974)
Portia Rebecca Crockett
(m. 1975; div. 2011)
Margaret DeVogelaere
(m. 2011)
Children2, including Bridget Fonda
Parents
Relatives

Early life Edit

 
Jane, Henry and Peter Fonda in July 1955

Fonda was born on February 23, 1940, in New York City, the only son of actor Henry Fonda and socialite Frances Ford Seymour; his older sister is actress Jane Fonda.[3][4] He and Jane had a half-sister, Frances de Villers Brokaw (1931–2008), from their mother's first marriage. Their mother committed suicide in a mental hospital when Peter, her youngest, was ten. He did not discover the circumstances or location of her death until he was fifteen.

On his eleventh birthday, he accidentally shot himself in the abdomen and nearly died. He went to the Indian hill station of Nainital and stayed for a few months for recovery.[5] Years later, he referred to this incident while with John Lennon and George Harrison while taking LSD.[6] He said, "I know what it's like to be dead." This inspired The Beatles' song "She Said She Said".[7]

Peter attended the Fay School in Southborough, Massachusetts, and was a member of the Class of 1954. He then matriculated in Westminster School, a Connecticut boarding school in Simsbury, where he graduated in 1958.[8]

Once he graduated, Fonda studied acting in Omaha, Nebraska, his father's home town. While attending the University of Nebraska-Omaha, Fonda joined the Omaha Community Playhouse.

Career Edit

Early years and film work Edit

 
Fonda guest starring with Patty McCormack in The New Breed television series, 1962

Upon his return to New York, Fonda joined the Cecilwood Theatre in 1960.[9] Afterwards, he found work on Broadway and gained notice in Blood, Sweat and Stanley Poole, written by James and William Goldman, which ran for 84 performances in 1961. Fonda began guest starring on television shows like Naked City, The New Breed, Wagon Train, and The Defenders.

Fonda's first film came when producer Ross Hunter was looking for a new male actor to romance Sandra Dee in Tammy and the Doctor (1963). He was cast in the role, in what was a minor hit.[10] He followed this with a support part in The Victors (1963), a bleak look at American soldiers in World War II, directed by Carl Foreman.[11] Fonda's performance won him a Golden Globe Award for most promising newcomer.

Fonda continued to work in television, guest starring in Channing, Arrest and Trial, The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, and 12 O'Clock High. He also tested for the role of John F. Kennedy in PT-109.[12] Fonda impressed Robert Rossen who cast him in what would be Rossen's last movie, Lilith (1964), alongside Warren Beatty, Jean Seberg and Gene Hackman. Fonda's performance was well reviewed. Shortly before dying, Rossen signed him to a seven-film contract which was to start with an adaptation of Bang the Drum Slowly.[13] Fonda graduated to a starring role in The Young Lovers (1964), about out-of-wedlock pregnancy, the sole directorial effort of Samuel Goldwyn Jr.

Counterculture figure and Roger Corman Edit

 
Fonda in a 1962 promo photo

By the mid-1960s, Fonda was not a conventional "leading man" in Hollywood. As Playboy magazine reported, Fonda had established a "solid reputation as a dropout". He had become outwardly nonconformist and grew his hair long and took LSD regularly, alienating the "establishment" film industry. Desirable acting work became scarce.[14] Through his friendships with members of the band The Byrds, Fonda visited The Beatles in their rented house in Benedict Canyon in Los Angeles in August 1965. While John Lennon, Ringo Starr, George Harrison, and Fonda were under the influence of LSD, Lennon heard Fonda say, "I know what it's like to be dead." Lennon used the phrase in the lyrics for his song, "She Said She Said", which was included on their 1966 album, Revolver.[7]

In August 1966 Fonda was charged with possession of marijuana,[15] and was later acquitted in December of that year.[16] In November 1966 Fonda was arrested in the Sunset Strip riot, which the police ended forcefully. The band Buffalo Springfield protested the department's handling of the incident in their song "For What It's Worth". Fonda sang some and in 1967 recorded "November Night", a 45-rpm single written by Gram Parsons for the Chisa label, backed with "Catch the Wind" by Donovan, produced by Hugh Masekela.[17]

Fonda's first counterculture-oriented film role was as a biker in Roger Corman's B movie The Wild Angels (1966). Fonda originally was to support George Chakiris, but graduated to the lead when Chakiris revealed he could not ride a motorcycle. In the film, Fonda delivered a "eulogy" at a fallen Angel's funeral service. The movie was a big hit at the box office, screened at the Venice Film Festival, launched the biker movie genre, and established Peter Fonda as a movie name. Fonda made a television pilot, High Noon: The Clock Strikes Noon Again, filmed in December 1965. It was based on the film High Noon (1952), starring Gary Cooper, with Fonda in the Cooper role. However, it did not become a series.[18]

Fonda next played the male lead in Corman's film The Trip (1967), a take on the experience and "consequences" of consuming LSD, which was written by Jack Nicholson. His co-stars included Susan Strasberg, Bruce Dern, and Dennis Hopper. The movie was a hit.[19] Fonda then traveled to France to appear in the portmanteau horror movie Spirits of the Dead (1968). His segment co-starred his sister Jane and was directed by her then-husband Roger Vadim. For American television, he appeared in a movie, Certain Honorable Men (1968), alongside Van Heflin, written by Rod Serling.[20]

Easy Rider Edit

 
Replica of the "Captain America" Harley-Davidson chopper that Fonda rode in Easy Rider (1969), on display in a German museum.[21]

Fonda produced, co-wrote and starred in Easy Rider (1969), directed by Dennis Hopper. Easy Rider is about two long-haired bikers traveling through the southwestern and southern United States where they encounter intolerance and violence. Fonda played "Wyatt",[22] a charismatic, laconic man whose motorcycle jacket bore a large American flag across the back. Dennis Hopper played the garrulous "Billy". Jack Nicholson played George Hanson, an alcoholic civil rights lawyer who rides along with them. Fonda co-wrote the screenplay with Terry Southern and Hopper.

Fonda tried to secure financing from Roger Corman and American International Pictures (AIP), with whom he had made The Wild Angels and The Trip, but they were reluctant to finance a film directed by Hopper. They succeeded getting money from Columbia Pictures. Hopper filmed the cross-country road trip depicted almost entirely on location. Fonda had secured funding of around $360,000, largely based on the fact he knew that it was the budget Roger Corman needed to make The Wild Angels.[23] The guitarist and composer Robbie Robertson, of The Band, was so moved by an advance screening that he approached Fonda and tried to convince him to let him write a complete score, even though the film was nearly due for wide release. Fonda declined the offer, instead using Steppenwolf's "Born to Be Wild", Bob Dylan's "It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)" sung by The Byrds' Roger McGuinn, and Robertson's own composition "The Weight", performed by The Band, among many other tracks.

The film was released to international success. Jack Nicholson was nominated for a Best Supporting Actor Oscar. Fonda, Hopper and Southern were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. The film grossed over $40 million.[citation needed]

Director and action star Edit

 
Fonda in 1970

After the success of Easy Rider, both Hopper and Fonda were sought for film projects. Hopper directed the film The Last Movie (1971), in which Fonda co-starred along with singer Michelle Phillips of The Mamas and the Papas.[24] Fonda directed and starred in the Western film The Hired Hand (1971). He took the lead role in a cast that also featured Warren Oates, Verna Bloom and Beat Generation poet Michael McClure. The film received mixed reviews and failed commercially upon its initial release, but many years later, in 2001, a fully restored version was shown at various film festivals and was re-released by the Sundance Channel on DVD that same year in two separate editions. Fonda later directed the science fiction film Idaho Transfer (1973). He did not appear in the film, and the film received mixed reviews upon its limited release. Around the same time, he co-starred with Lindsay Wagner in Two People (also 1973) for director Robert Wise, in which he portrayed a Vietnam War deserter.

Fonda starred alongside Susan George and longtime-friend (and frequent co-star) Adam Roarke in the film Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry (1974), a film about two NASCAR hopefuls who execute a supermarket heist to finance their jump into big-time auto racing. The film was a box-office hit that year. It led to Fonda's making a series of action movies: Open Season (1974), with William Holden; Race with the Devil (1975), fleeing devil worshippers with Warren Oates (another hit);[25] 92 in the Shade (1975), again with Oates, for writer-director Thomas McGuane; Killer Force (1976) for director Val Guest; Futureworld (1976), a sequel to Westworld (1973), financed by AIP;[26] Fighting Mad (1976), a reuniting with Roger Corman, directed by Jonathan Demme.[27]

Outlaw Blues (1977) was a drama, with Fonda playing a musician opposite Susan Saint James. After some more action with High-Ballin' (1978), Fonda returned to directing, with the controversial drama Wanda Nevada (1979), wherein the 39-year-old Fonda starred as the "love" interest of the then 13-year-old Brooke Shields. His father, Henry Fonda, made a brief appearance as well, and it is the only film in which they performed together.[28]

1980s and 1990s Edit

Fonda was top billed in The Hostage Tower (1980), a television movie based on a story by Alistair MacLean. Fonda appeared in the hit film, The Cannonball Run (1981), as the "chief biker" that was a tongue-in-cheek nod to his earlier motorcycle films, and the film was a huge box office success that year with a large ensemble cast. He also played a charismatic cult leader in Split Image (1982), a film that also starred James Woods, Karen Allen and Brian Dennehy. Despite the strong cast and positive reviews, the film failed to find an audience.

Fonda later appeared in a series of films in the 1980s of varying genres — Daijōbu, My Friend (1983), shot in Japan; Dance of the Dwarfs (1983); Peppermint Peace [de] (1983), shot in Germany; Spasms (1983), a Canadian horror film with Oliver Reed; A Reason to Live (1985), a TV movie; Certain Fury (1985), with Tatum O'Neal; Mercenary Fighters (1988); Hawken's Breed (1988), a Western; Sound (1988); Gli indifferenti (1989) with Liv Ullmann; and The Rose Garden (1989).[29]

In the early 1990s Fonda also contributed to the script of Enemy (1990), in which he starred. He had the lead in Family Express (1991) and South Beach (1993), but then drifted into supporting roles in many independent films: Deadfall (1993), directed by Christopher Coppola; Bodies, Rest & Motion (1993), starring his daughter Bridget; Molly & Gina (1994) with Frances Fisher and Natasha Gregson; Love and a .45 (1994) with Renée Zellweger; Nadja (1994), produced by David Lynch. He had a good supporting role in Escape from L.A. (1996) from John Carpenter and was in Don't Look Back (1996). He also guest starred on In the Heat of the Night.[30]

After years of films of varying success, Fonda received high-profile critical recognition and universal praise for his performance in Ulee's Gold (1997). He portrayed a taciturn North Florida beekeeper and Vietnam veteran who tries to save his son and granddaughter from a life of drug abuse. For his performance, he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor. He had the lead in Painted Hero (1997). In 1998, Fonda starred in the TV movie The Tempest, based in part on William Shakespeare's play of the same name. It was directed by Jack Bender and starred Fonda, John Glover, Harold Perrineau, and Katherine Heigl.[31]

He was in The Passion of Ayn Rand (1998), then appeared in the crime film The Limey (1999) as Terry Valentine, an aging rock music producer who accidentally kills his younger girlfriend. The film was directed by Steven Soderbergh.

Fonda wrote an autobiography, Don't Tell Dad (1998).[32]

In the 1990s, Fonda appeared in an advertisement for American Express.[33][34]

2000s Edit

Fonda's work in the 2000s included parts in South of Heaven, West of Hell (2000), Second Skin (2000), Thomas and the Magic Railroad (2000) Wooly Boys (2001), The Laramie Project (2001), The Maldonado Miracle (2003), Capital City (2004), The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things (2004), A Thief of Time (2004), Back When We Were Grownups (2004), Supernova (2005), and El cobrador: In God We Trust (2006).

In 2002, Fonda was inducted into the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame.

In 2004, he provided the voice of aging hippie weed grower "The Truth" in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, which was one of the best-selling video games of all time.

In a 2007 interview, Fonda said that riding motorcycles helped him to focus, stating,

I ride an MV Agusta. This is an Italian racing motorcycle. It forces focus. You have to be focused and in my life, in this business, focus is hard to find sometimes. So I need to force focus and that's great. The bike takes you on a free road. There's no fences on the roads I ride and I don't ride freeways. That's as much as I can tell you, because there are more lands waiting for this little Christian boy. That's not true. I'm an atheist, but what the heck.[35]

Fonda made a return to the big screen as the bounty hunter Byron McElroy in 3:10 to Yuma (2007), a remake of the 1957 Western. He appeared with Christian Bale and Russell Crowe. The film received two Academy Award nominations and positive reviews from critics. He also appeared in the last scenes of the biker comedy Wild Hogs as Damien Blade, founder of the biker gang Del Fuegos and father of Jack, played by Ray Liotta. Fonda also portrayed Mephistopheles, one of two main villains in the film Ghost Rider (also 2007). Although he wanted to play the character in the sequel, he was replaced by Ciarán Hinds.

He appeared in Journey to the Center of the Earth (2008), Japan (2008), and The Perfect Age of Rock 'n' Roll (2009) and as "The Roman", the main villain in The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day (also 2009), the sequel to The Boondock Saints. Fonda also appeared on the television series Californication.

Later career Edit

 
Fonda at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival

Fonda's later appearances include American Bandits: Frank and Jesse James (2010) for Fred Olen Ray; The Trouble with Bliss (2011); episodes of CSI: NY; Smitty (2012); Harodim (2012); As Cool as I Am (2013); Copperhead (2013); The Ultimate Life (2013); The Harvest (2013); HR (2014); House of Bodies (2014); Jesse James: Lawman (2015); The Runner (2015) with Nicolas Cage; The Ballad of Lefty Brown (2017); The Most Hated Woman in America (2017); Borderland (2017); You Can't Say No (2018); and Boundaries (2018) with Christopher Plummer. He was an executive producer of the documentary The Big Fix (2012).

His final portrayal was in the Vietnam War movie The Last Full Measure, whose director Todd Robinson, has recounted that Peter Fonda was able to view that film in its entirety before his death, and got emotional upon viewing it.[36]

Honors Edit

In 2000, a Golden Palm Star on the Palm Springs, California, Walk of Stars was dedicated to him.[37]

Personal life Edit

Fonda was married three times, he married his first wife Susan Brewer in 1961; together they had two children, Bridget and Justin.[38] They divorced in 1974 after 13 years of marriage.[38] Fonda married his second wife Portia Rebecca Crockett, in 1975.[38] The marriage lasted for 36 years until they divorced in 2011.[38] Fonda married his third wife Margaret DeVogelaere, in 2011.[38] The marriage lasted for eight years until Fonda's death in 2019.[38]

Political views Edit

In 2011, Fonda and Tim Robbins produced The Big Fix, a documentary that examined the role of BP in the Deepwater Horizon oil spill and its effects on the Gulf of Mexico. At a press conference at the Cannes Film Festival, Fonda stated that he had written to President Barack Obama about the spill and attacked him as a "fucking traitor" for allowing "foreign boots on our soil telling our military—in this case the Coast Guard—what they can and could not do, and telling us, the citizens of the United States, what we could or could not do.'"[39]

In June 2018, Fonda went on Twitter to criticize President Donald Trump's administration's enforcement of U.S. immigration policy by Jeff Sessions, for separating children from their parents at the Mexican border, writing that "We should rip Barron Trump from the arms of First Lady Melania Trump and put him in a cage with pedophiles."[40] He also suggested that Americans should seek out names of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in order to protest outside of their homes and the schools of their children.[41] The Secret Service opened an investigation based on a report from the Trump family.[40] Huckabee's daughter, White House Press Secretary, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, was also the object of Fonda's tweets, in which he suggested that "Maybe we should take her (Sanders') children away..."[42]

In another later deleted tweet, Fonda targeted United States Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen by calling her a "vulgar" name and calling for Nielsen to be "put in a cage and poked at by passersby ..."[42]

Fonda stated that he deleted his tweet regarding Barron Trump, saying that he "immediately regretted it and sincerely apologize to the family for what I said and any hurt my words have caused."[40][43] Backlash to Fonda's tweets resulted in a call for a boycott of his newest film, Boundaries, and other Sony projects.[44][45] Sony Pictures released Boundaries as planned on June 22, 2018,[46] but released a statement stating that Fonda's comments "are abhorrent, reckless and dangerous, and we condemn them completely."[47]

Death Edit

Fonda died from respiratory failure caused by lung cancer at his home in Los Angeles on August 16, 2019, at the age of 79.[48][49]

Following Fonda's death, his older sister Jane Fonda made the following statement: "I am very sad. He was my sweet-hearted baby younger brother. The talker of the family. I have had beautiful alone time with him these last days. He went out laughing."[50][51]

Filmography Edit

In 2014 Fonda accidentally aspirated a blue Jean button when he was taking his medication in the middle of the night. Apparently his housekeeper found the button and put it in a cup with his medication. The next morning he was coughing and wheezing so he contacted his primary care doctor who ordered a chest X-ray. The X-ray showed the button so his doctor sent him to the Emergency Room at St John’s Hospital. The ER physician ordered a CT-Scan of his chest which showed the button but also showed a relatively small spiculated nodule in his left lung. The ER physician also called in a pulmonologist consult and Fonda was admitted to the hospital.

The Pulmonologist read the chest CT-Scan and saw the spiculated nodule. The standard of care requires a pulmonologist to treat a spiculated nodule as if it’s cancer until it’s proven otherwise. The next day the pulmonologist extracted the blue Jean button. He called Fonda’s primary care physician and advised her he had extracted the button but did not mention the spiculated nodule so she could follow up with appropriate treatment. The Pulmonologist did not tell Fonda or his wife Parky about the seriousness of these findings. Unfortunately there was no follow up treatment which is unfortunate because if he had received a lobectomy in 2014 or 2015 his chance of survival were over 90%.

In 2018 when Fonda, his wife, his attorney and his agent were planning the 50th anniversary of Easy Rider he developed a persistent cough. He went back to his primary care doctor who ordered another chest CT-Scan. This showed the spiculated nodule in his left lung had grown much larger. He had a lobectomy followed by Chemotherapy. Unfortunately the cancer had spread to the plura of his lung and he died in 2019 of consequences of his lung cancer. This caused a significant financial loss because he was unable to fulfill all the commitments for the 50th anniversary of Easy Rider. These included a special screening at the Cannes film festival, the Prague film festival, other film festivals, the Stergis Motorcycle event, commemorative Harley Davison Motorcycle memorabilia, a Tashan book deal and many other events where special screening of the movie were planned with Fonda being the host and singing books, posters and other memorabilia.

In 2020 a lawsuit was filed against the pulmonologist for medical malpractice. This was settled in 2023.

Awards and nominations Edit

Year Award Category Work Result
1969 Academy Award Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay Easy Rider Nominated
1997 Golden Globe Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama[52] Ulee's Gold Won
New York Film Critics Circle New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actor Won
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor Won
Academy Award Academy Award for Best Actor Nominated
1999 Golden Globe Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film The Passion of Ayn Rand Won
Primetime Emmy Award Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie Nominated
Screen Actors Guild Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie Nominated
2007 Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture 3:10 to Yuma Nominated

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Further reading Edit

  • Collier, Peter (1991). The Fondas: A Hollywood Dynasty. Putnam. ISBN 0-399-13592-8.
  • Everett, Walter (1999). The Beatles as Musicians: Revolver Through the Anthology. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-512941-0.
  • Playboy, "Playboy Interview: Peter Fonda", HMH Publishing Co., Inc., pp. 85–108, 278–79 (September 1970).
  • Fonda, Peter (1998). Don't Tell Dad: A Memoir. New York: Hyperion. ISBN 0-7868-6111-8.

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Peter Henry Fonda February 23 1940 August 16 2019 was an American actor He was the son of Henry Fonda younger brother of Jane Fonda and father of Bridget Fonda He was a prominent figure in the counterculture of the 1960s 1 2 Fonda was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for Easy Rider 1969 and the Academy Award for Best Actor for Ulee s Gold 1997 For the latter he won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor Motion Picture Drama Fonda also won the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor Series Miniseries or Television Film for The Passion of Ayn Rand 1999 Peter FondaFonda in 2009BornPeter Henry Fonda 1940 02 23 February 23 1940New York City New York U S DiedAugust 16 2019 2019 08 16 aged 79 Los Angeles California U S Alma materUniversity of Nebraska OmahaOccupationActorYears active1957 2019SpousesSusan Jane Brewer m 1961 div 1974 wbr Portia Rebecca Crockett m 1975 div 2011 wbr Margaret DeVogelaere m 2011 wbr Children2 including Bridget FondaParentsHenry Fonda father Frances Ford Seymour mother RelativesJane Fonda sister Troy Garity nephew Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Early years and film work 2 2 Counterculture figure and Roger Corman 2 3 Easy Rider 2 4 Director and action star 2 5 1980s and 1990s 2 6 2000s 2 7 Later career 3 Honors 4 Personal life 4 1 Political views 5 Death 6 Filmography 7 Awards and nominations 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksEarly life Edit nbsp Jane Henry and Peter Fonda in July 1955Fonda was born on February 23 1940 in New York City the only son of actor Henry Fonda and socialite Frances Ford Seymour his older sister is actress Jane Fonda 3 4 He and Jane had a half sister Frances de Villers Brokaw 1931 2008 from their mother s first marriage Their mother committed suicide in a mental hospital when Peter her youngest was ten He did not discover the circumstances or location of her death until he was fifteen On his eleventh birthday he accidentally shot himself in the abdomen and nearly died He went to the Indian hill station of Nainital and stayed for a few months for recovery 5 Years later he referred to this incident while with John Lennon and George Harrison while taking LSD 6 He said I know what it s like to be dead This inspired The Beatles song She Said She Said 7 Peter attended the Fay School in Southborough Massachusetts and was a member of the Class of 1954 He then matriculated in Westminster School a Connecticut boarding school in Simsbury where he graduated in 1958 8 Once he graduated Fonda studied acting in Omaha Nebraska his father s home town While attending the University of Nebraska Omaha Fonda joined the Omaha Community Playhouse Career EditEarly years and film work Edit nbsp Fonda guest starring with Patty McCormack in The New Breed television series 1962Upon his return to New York Fonda joined the Cecilwood Theatre in 1960 9 Afterwards he found work on Broadway and gained notice in Blood Sweat and Stanley Poole written by James and William Goldman which ran for 84 performances in 1961 Fonda began guest starring on television shows like Naked City The New Breed Wagon Train and The Defenders Fonda s first film came when producer Ross Hunter was looking for a new male actor to romance Sandra Dee in Tammy and the Doctor 1963 He was cast in the role in what was a minor hit 10 He followed this with a support part in The Victors 1963 a bleak look at American soldiers in World War II directed by Carl Foreman 11 Fonda s performance won him a Golden Globe Award for most promising newcomer Fonda continued to work in television guest starring in Channing Arrest and Trial The Alfred Hitchcock Hour and 12 O Clock High He also tested for the role of John F Kennedy in PT 109 12 Fonda impressed Robert Rossen who cast him in what would be Rossen s last movie Lilith 1964 alongside Warren Beatty Jean Seberg and Gene Hackman Fonda s performance was well reviewed Shortly before dying Rossen signed him to a seven film contract which was to start with an adaptation of Bang the Drum Slowly 13 Fonda graduated to a starring role in The Young Lovers 1964 about out of wedlock pregnancy the sole directorial effort of Samuel Goldwyn Jr Counterculture figure and Roger Corman Edit nbsp Fonda in a 1962 promo photoBy the mid 1960s Fonda was not a conventional leading man in Hollywood As Playboy magazine reported Fonda had established a solid reputation as a dropout He had become outwardly nonconformist and grew his hair long and took LSD regularly alienating the establishment film industry Desirable acting work became scarce 14 Through his friendships with members of the band The Byrds Fonda visited The Beatles in their rented house in Benedict Canyon in Los Angeles in August 1965 While John Lennon Ringo Starr George Harrison and Fonda were under the influence of LSD Lennon heard Fonda say I know what it s like to be dead Lennon used the phrase in the lyrics for his song She Said She Said which was included on their 1966 album Revolver 7 In August 1966 Fonda was charged with possession of marijuana 15 and was later acquitted in December of that year 16 In November 1966 Fonda was arrested in the Sunset Strip riot which the police ended forcefully The band Buffalo Springfield protested the department s handling of the incident in their song For What It s Worth Fonda sang some and in 1967 recorded November Night a 45 rpm single written by Gram Parsons for the Chisa label backed with Catch the Wind by Donovan produced by Hugh Masekela 17 Fonda s first counterculture oriented film role was as a biker in Roger Corman s B movie The Wild Angels 1966 Fonda originally was to support George Chakiris but graduated to the lead when Chakiris revealed he could not ride a motorcycle In the film Fonda delivered a eulogy at a fallen Angel s funeral service The movie was a big hit at the box office screened at the Venice Film Festival launched the biker movie genre and established Peter Fonda as a movie name Fonda made a television pilot High Noon The Clock Strikes Noon Again filmed in December 1965 It was based on the film High Noon 1952 starring Gary Cooper with Fonda in the Cooper role However it did not become a series 18 Fonda next played the male lead in Corman s film The Trip 1967 a take on the experience and consequences of consuming LSD which was written by Jack Nicholson His co stars included Susan Strasberg Bruce Dern and Dennis Hopper The movie was a hit 19 Fonda then traveled to France to appear in the portmanteau horror movie Spirits of the Dead 1968 His segment co starred his sister Jane and was directed by her then husband Roger Vadim For American television he appeared in a movie Certain Honorable Men 1968 alongside Van Heflin written by Rod Serling 20 Easy Rider Edit nbsp Replica of the Captain America Harley Davidson chopper that Fonda rode in Easy Rider 1969 on display in a German museum 21 Fonda produced co wrote and starred in Easy Rider 1969 directed by Dennis Hopper Easy Rider is about two long haired bikers traveling through the southwestern and southern United States where they encounter intolerance and violence Fonda played Wyatt 22 a charismatic laconic man whose motorcycle jacket bore a large American flag across the back Dennis Hopper played the garrulous Billy Jack Nicholson played George Hanson an alcoholic civil rights lawyer who rides along with them Fonda co wrote the screenplay with Terry Southern and Hopper Fonda tried to secure financing from Roger Corman and American International Pictures AIP with whom he had made The Wild Angels and The Trip but they were reluctant to finance a film directed by Hopper They succeeded getting money from Columbia Pictures Hopper filmed the cross country road trip depicted almost entirely on location Fonda had secured funding of around 360 000 largely based on the fact he knew that it was the budget Roger Corman needed to make The Wild Angels 23 The guitarist and composer Robbie Robertson of The Band was so moved by an advance screening that he approached Fonda and tried to convince him to let him write a complete score even though the film was nearly due for wide release Fonda declined the offer instead using Steppenwolf s Born to Be Wild Bob Dylan s It s Alright Ma I m Only Bleeding sung by The Byrds Roger McGuinn and Robertson s own composition The Weight performed by The Band among many other tracks The film was released to international success Jack Nicholson was nominated for a Best Supporting Actor Oscar Fonda Hopper and Southern were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay The film grossed over 40 million citation needed Director and action star Edit nbsp Fonda in 1970After the success of Easy Rider both Hopper and Fonda were sought for film projects Hopper directed the film The Last Movie 1971 in which Fonda co starred along with singer Michelle Phillips of The Mamas and the Papas 24 Fonda directed and starred in the Western film The Hired Hand 1971 He took the lead role in a cast that also featured Warren Oates Verna Bloom and Beat Generation poet Michael McClure The film received mixed reviews and failed commercially upon its initial release but many years later in 2001 a fully restored version was shown at various film festivals and was re released by the Sundance Channel on DVD that same year in two separate editions Fonda later directed the science fiction film Idaho Transfer 1973 He did not appear in the film and the film received mixed reviews upon its limited release Around the same time he co starred with Lindsay Wagner in Two People also 1973 for director Robert Wise in which he portrayed a Vietnam War deserter Fonda starred alongside Susan George and longtime friend and frequent co star Adam Roarke in the film Dirty Mary Crazy Larry 1974 a film about two NASCAR hopefuls who execute a supermarket heist to finance their jump into big time auto racing The film was a box office hit that year It led to Fonda s making a series of action movies Open Season 1974 with William Holden Race with the Devil 1975 fleeing devil worshippers with Warren Oates another hit 25 92 in the Shade 1975 again with Oates for writer director Thomas McGuane Killer Force 1976 for director Val Guest Futureworld 1976 a sequel to Westworld 1973 financed by AIP 26 Fighting Mad 1976 a reuniting with Roger Corman directed by Jonathan Demme 27 Outlaw Blues 1977 was a drama with Fonda playing a musician opposite Susan Saint James After some more action with High Ballin 1978 Fonda returned to directing with the controversial drama Wanda Nevada 1979 wherein the 39 year old Fonda starred as the love interest of the then 13 year old Brooke Shields His father Henry Fonda made a brief appearance as well and it is the only film in which they performed together 28 1980s and 1990s Edit Fonda was top billed in The Hostage Tower 1980 a television movie based on a story by Alistair MacLean Fonda appeared in the hit film The Cannonball Run 1981 as the chief biker that was a tongue in cheek nod to his earlier motorcycle films and the film was a huge box office success that year with a large ensemble cast He also played a charismatic cult leader in Split Image 1982 a film that also starred James Woods Karen Allen and Brian Dennehy Despite the strong cast and positive reviews the film failed to find an audience Fonda later appeared in a series of films in the 1980s of varying genres Daijōbu My Friend 1983 shot in Japan Dance of the Dwarfs 1983 Peppermint Peace de 1983 shot in Germany Spasms 1983 a Canadian horror film with Oliver Reed A Reason to Live 1985 a TV movie Certain Fury 1985 with Tatum O Neal Mercenary Fighters 1988 Hawken s Breed 1988 a Western Sound 1988 Gli indifferenti 1989 with Liv Ullmann and The Rose Garden 1989 29 In the early 1990s Fonda also contributed to the script of Enemy 1990 in which he starred He had the lead in Family Express 1991 and South Beach 1993 but then drifted into supporting roles in many independent films Deadfall 1993 directed by Christopher Coppola Bodies Rest amp Motion 1993 starring his daughter Bridget Molly amp Gina 1994 with Frances Fisher and Natasha Gregson Love and a 45 1994 with Renee Zellweger Nadja 1994 produced by David Lynch He had a good supporting role in Escape from L A 1996 from John Carpenter and was in Don t Look Back 1996 He also guest starred on In the Heat of the Night 30 After years of films of varying success Fonda received high profile critical recognition and universal praise for his performance in Ulee s Gold 1997 He portrayed a taciturn North Florida beekeeper and Vietnam veteran who tries to save his son and granddaughter from a life of drug abuse For his performance he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor He had the lead in Painted Hero 1997 In 1998 Fonda starred in the TV movie The Tempest based in part on William Shakespeare s play of the same name It was directed by Jack Bender and starred Fonda John Glover Harold Perrineau and Katherine Heigl 31 He was in The Passion of Ayn Rand 1998 then appeared in the crime film The Limey 1999 as Terry Valentine an aging rock music producer who accidentally kills his younger girlfriend The film was directed by Steven Soderbergh Fonda wrote an autobiography Don t Tell Dad 1998 32 In the 1990s Fonda appeared in an advertisement for American Express 33 34 2000s Edit Fonda s work in the 2000s included parts in South of Heaven West of Hell 2000 Second Skin 2000 Thomas and the Magic Railroad 2000 Wooly Boys 2001 The Laramie Project 2001 The Maldonado Miracle 2003 Capital City 2004 The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things 2004 A Thief of Time 2004 Back When We Were Grownups 2004 Supernova 2005 and El cobrador In God We Trust 2006 In 2002 Fonda was inducted into the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame In 2004 he provided the voice of aging hippie weed grower The Truth in Grand Theft Auto San Andreas which was one of the best selling video games of all time In a 2007 interview Fonda said that riding motorcycles helped him to focus stating I ride an MV Agusta This is an Italian racing motorcycle It forces focus You have to be focused and in my life in this business focus is hard to find sometimes So I need to force focus and that s great The bike takes you on a free road There s no fences on the roads I ride and I don t ride freeways That s as much as I can tell you because there are more lands waiting for this little Christian boy That s not true I m an atheist but what the heck 35 Fonda made a return to the big screen as the bounty hunter Byron McElroy in 3 10 to Yuma 2007 a remake of the 1957 Western He appeared with Christian Bale and Russell Crowe The film received two Academy Award nominations and positive reviews from critics He also appeared in the last scenes of the biker comedy Wild Hogs as Damien Blade founder of the biker gang Del Fuegos and father of Jack played by Ray Liotta Fonda also portrayed Mephistopheles one of two main villains in the film Ghost Rider also 2007 Although he wanted to play the character in the sequel he was replaced by Ciaran Hinds He appeared in Journey to the Center of the Earth 2008 Japan 2008 and The Perfect Age of Rock n Roll 2009 and as The Roman the main villain in The Boondock Saints II All Saints Day also 2009 the sequel to The Boondock Saints Fonda also appeared on the television series Californication Later career Edit nbsp Fonda at the 2010 Toronto International Film FestivalFonda s later appearances include American Bandits Frank and Jesse James 2010 for Fred Olen Ray The Trouble with Bliss 2011 episodes of CSI NY Smitty 2012 Harodim 2012 As Cool as I Am 2013 Copperhead 2013 The Ultimate Life 2013 The Harvest 2013 HR 2014 House of Bodies 2014 Jesse James Lawman 2015 The Runner 2015 with Nicolas Cage The Ballad of Lefty Brown 2017 The Most Hated Woman in America 2017 Borderland 2017 You Can t Say No 2018 and Boundaries 2018 with Christopher Plummer He was an executive producer of the documentary The Big Fix 2012 His final portrayal was in the Vietnam War movie The Last Full Measure whose director Todd Robinson has recounted that Peter Fonda was able to view that film in its entirety before his death and got emotional upon viewing it 36 Honors EditIn 2000 a Golden Palm Star on the Palm Springs California Walk of Stars was dedicated to him 37 Personal life EditFonda was married three times he married his first wife Susan Brewer in 1961 together they had two children Bridget and Justin 38 They divorced in 1974 after 13 years of marriage 38 Fonda married his second wife Portia Rebecca Crockett in 1975 38 The marriage lasted for 36 years until they divorced in 2011 38 Fonda married his third wife Margaret DeVogelaere in 2011 38 The marriage lasted for eight years until Fonda s death in 2019 38 Political views Edit In 2011 Fonda and Tim Robbins produced The Big Fix a documentary that examined the role of BP in the Deepwater Horizon oil spill and its effects on the Gulf of Mexico At a press conference at the Cannes Film Festival Fonda stated that he had written to President Barack Obama about the spill and attacked him as a fucking traitor for allowing foreign boots on our soil telling our military in this case the Coast Guard what they can and could not do and telling us the citizens of the United States what we could or could not do 39 In June 2018 Fonda went on Twitter to criticize President Donald Trump s administration s enforcement of U S immigration policy by Jeff Sessions for separating children from their parents at the Mexican border writing that We should rip Barron Trump from the arms of First Lady Melania Trump and put him in a cage with pedophiles 40 He also suggested that Americans should seek out names of U S Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in order to protest outside of their homes and the schools of their children 41 The Secret Service opened an investigation based on a report from the Trump family 40 Huckabee s daughter White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders was also the object of Fonda s tweets in which he suggested that Maybe we should take her Sanders children away 42 In another later deleted tweet Fonda targeted United States Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen by calling her a vulgar name and calling for Nielsen to be put in a cage and poked at by passersby 42 Fonda stated that he deleted his tweet regarding Barron Trump saying that he immediately regretted it and sincerely apologize to the family for what I said and any hurt my words have caused 40 43 Backlash to Fonda s tweets resulted in a call for a boycott of his newest film Boundaries and other Sony projects 44 45 Sony Pictures released Boundaries as planned on June 22 2018 46 but released a statement stating that Fonda s comments are abhorrent reckless and dangerous and we condemn them completely 47 Death EditFonda died from respiratory failure caused by lung cancer at his home in Los Angeles on August 16 2019 at the age of 79 48 49 Following Fonda s death his older sister Jane Fonda made the following statement I am very sad He was my sweet hearted baby younger brother The talker of the family I have had beautiful alone time with him these last days He went out laughing 50 51 Filmography EditMain article Peter Fonda filmographyIn 2014 Fonda accidentally aspirated a blue Jean button when he was taking his medication in the middle of the night Apparently his housekeeper found the button and put it in a cup with his medication The next morning he was coughing and wheezing so he contacted his primary care doctor who ordered a chest X ray The X ray showed the button so his doctor sent him to the Emergency Room at St John s Hospital The ER physician ordered a CT Scan of his chest which showed the button but also showed a relatively small spiculated nodule in his left lung The ER physician also called in a pulmonologist consult and Fonda was admitted to the hospital The Pulmonologist read the chest CT Scan and saw the spiculated nodule The standard of care requires a pulmonologist to treat a spiculated nodule as if it s cancer until it s proven otherwise The next day the pulmonologist extracted the blue Jean button He called Fonda s primary care physician and advised her he had extracted the button but did not mention the spiculated nodule so she could follow up with appropriate treatment The Pulmonologist did not tell Fonda or his wife Parky about the seriousness of these findings Unfortunately there was no follow up treatment which is unfortunate because if he had received a lobectomy in 2014 or 2015 his chance of survival were over 90 In 2018 when Fonda his wife his attorney and his agent were planning the 50th anniversary of Easy Rider he developed a persistent cough He went back to his primary care doctor who ordered another chest CT Scan This showed the spiculated nodule in his left lung had grown much larger He had a lobectomy followed by Chemotherapy Unfortunately the cancer had spread to the plura of his lung and he died in 2019 of consequences of his lung cancer This caused a significant financial loss because he was unable to fulfill all the commitments for the 50th anniversary of Easy Rider These included a special screening at the Cannes film festival the Prague film festival other film festivals the Stergis Motorcycle event commemorative Harley Davison Motorcycle memorabilia a Tashan book deal and many other events where special screening of the movie were planned with Fonda being the host and singing books posters and other memorabilia In 2020 a lawsuit was filed against the pulmonologist for medical malpractice This was settled in 2023 Awards and nominations EditYear Award Category Work Result1969 Academy Award Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay Easy Rider Nominated1997 Golden Globe Golden Globe Award for Best Actor Motion Picture Drama 52 Ulee s Gold WonNew York Film Critics Circle New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actor WonDallas Fort Worth Film Critics Association Dallas Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor WonAcademy Award Academy Award for Best Actor Nominated1999 Golden Globe Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor Series Miniseries or Television Film The Passion of Ayn Rand WonPrimetime Emmy Award Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie NominatedScreen Actors Guild Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie Nominated2007 Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture 3 10 to Yuma NominatedReferences Edit Rabin Nathan October 1 2003 three questions with Peter Fonda The A V Club The Onion Retrieved January 9 2010 Rebecca Flint Marx 2012 Peter Fonda Movies amp TV Dept The New York Times Archived from the original on November 5 2012 Retrieved August 30 2011 Sweeney Kevin 1992 Henry Fonda a bio bibliography New York u a Greenwood Press ISBN 0 313 26571 2 Peter Fonda profile at Film Reference Retrieved September 3 2011 Fonda s Son 10 is Wounded in Gun Accident Chicago Daily Tribune January 8 1951 p C6 Everett 1999 p 62 a b Brown Peter and Gaines Steven 1983 The Love You Make An Insider s Story of the Beatles Macmillan ISBN 978 0 333 36134 4 Notable Alumni Fay School Retrieved June 13 2017 Zolotow Sam August 10 1960 Biltmore is Sold Plays to Return 850 000 Paid for Theatre Used for TV Director of Fetti Drama Quits The New York Times p 26 Hopper Hedda June 26 1962 Looking at Hollywood Ross Hunter Gives New Actors Chance Chicago Daily Tribune p A1 Watts Stephen October 14 1962 Foreman View Of War Writer Producer Turns To Directing In European Made The Victors In Retrospect Appraisal The New York Times p 131 Waugh John C January 9 1963 Cliff Robertson Gropes for JFK Image Hollywood Letter Paving the Way Research Made The Christian Science Monitor p 14 Filmland Events Peter Fonda Signs for 7 Films Los Angeles Times August 17 1963 p B6 Constantine Peggy September 19 1967 Peter Fonda Not Really a Hippie Los Angeles Times p D13 Peter Fonda Faces Trial On Marijuana Charges The New York Times August 23 1966 p 33 Retrieved February 25 2023 Peter Fonda Freed In Marijuana Case The New York Times December 28 1966 p 34 Retrieved February 25 2023 Chisa Records A Discography Dougpayne com Retrieved July 17 2011 Mary Martin s Dolly Draws Royalty Los Angeles Times December 20 1965 p C20 Ager Cecelia August 20 1967 Peter Fonda Was This Trip Necessary The New York Times p D11 Israel Lee September 8 1968 For Peter Fonda It s All Now The New York Times p D29 Startseite Zweirad de Retrieved October 27 2007 Bramesco Charles July 15 2019 Easy Rider at 50 how the rebellious road movie shook up the system The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved April 11 2020 Peter Fonda interview Easy Rider Shaking the Cage 1999 documentary on Easy Rider DVD Dorsey Helen August 29 1971 What Peter Fonda Means to Say The Washington Post p G1 All time Film Rental Champs Variety January 7 1976 p 46 Millar Jeff May 9 1976 Movies Aubrey Auguring Well Into the Future Los Angeles Times p S34 Koetting Christopher T 2009 Mind Warp The Fantastic True Story of Roger Corman s New World Pictures Hemlock Books p 99 Thomas Bob July 6 1979 Wanda Nevada Henry Fonda makes a guest appearance in Peter s film The Prescott Courier Rosenfeld Megan June 15 1985 Peter Fonda s Cycles of Discontent Working Through Scars and Struggles The Washington Post p G1 Shelley Jim March 21 1998 Easy does it Peter Fonda has known trouble from the day he was born and it wasn t all to do with having a Hollywood legend for a father The Guardian p T014 Shakespeare s The Tempest Reelz Archived from the original on January 2 2014 Fonda Peter 1998 Don t tell Dad a memoir New York City Hyperion Books ISBN 0 7868 6111 8 Raftery Brian 2020 Best Movie Year Ever How 1999 Blew Up the Big Screen 1st ed New York Simon amp Schuster ISBN 9781501175398 Chapter 14 During filming in Los Angeles Soderbergh spotted Fonda on a billboard Leigh Danny August 17 2019 Peter Fonda the elegant rebel who set the counterculture in motion The Guardian Retrieved October 31 2021 Murray Rebecca June 17 2010 Ben Foster and Peter Fonda Talk About 3 10 to Yuma Movies about com Archived from the original on June 16 2012 Retrieved July 17 2011 Peter Fonda Got Emotional Seeing His Final Film The Last Full Measure A Month Before He Died Director Todd Robinson recalls a sad story of the legendary actor at an early screening of the war film Brian Welk January 22 2020 List by Date Dedicated PDF Palm Springs Walk of Stars Archived from the original PDF on October 13 2012 a b c d e f Peter Fonda the Easy Rider star and counterculture icon has died at 79 Los Angeles Times August 16 2019 Yamato Jen May 19 2011 Peter Fonda Bashes President Obama in Cannes You are a F cking Traitor MovieLine Archived from the original on August 19 2011 Retrieved July 18 2011 a b c Tatum Sophie June 21 2018 Secret Service notified after Peter Fonda s obscene tweet about Barron Trump CNN Retrieved June 22 2018 Price Greg June 20 2018 Peter Fonda Slammed for Ripping Barron Trump From Melania Tweet and Other Violent Disturbing Posts Newsweek New York City a b Gutierrez Lisa June 20 2018 Peter Fonda movie boycott part of Barron Trump tweet backlash The Kansas City Star McCarthy Tyler June 20 2018 Peter Fonda apologizes for vulgar remarks made about Donald Trump s son Fox News Peter Fonda apologizes for Barron Trump tweet that sparked movie boycott and scorn The Kansas City Star Retrieved June 22 2018 Peter Fonda apologizes for Barron Trump tweet that sparked movie boycott and scorn The Miami Herald Retrieved June 22 2018 Petski Denise June 20 2018 Sony Pictures Classics Calls Peter Fonda Tweet Abhorrent But Will Open Boundaries As Scheduled Update Deadline Hollywood Retrieved June 22 2018 Johnson Ted June 20 2018 Sony Pictures Classics Condemns Peter Fonda s Tweet but Won t Pull His Movie Variety Griffith Janelle Dasrath Diana August 16 2019 Peter Fonda star of Easy Rider dead at 79 NBC News Retrieved August 16 2019 Alexander Maria Puente and Bryan Peter Fonda star of Easy Rider dies at 79 sister Jane Fonda mourns baby brother USA Today Retrieved October 31 2021 Napoli Jessica August 17 2019 Jane Fonda speaks out following brother Peter s death He was my sweet hearted baby brother Fox News Retrieved August 17 2019 Nozari Aisha August 17 2019 Jane Fonda leads the celebrity tributes after her brother Peter passes away Hello Retrieved August 17 2019 Peter Fonda www goldenglobes com Further reading EditCollier Peter 1991 The Fondas A Hollywood Dynasty Putnam ISBN 0 399 13592 8 Everett Walter 1999 The Beatles as Musicians Revolver Through the Anthology New York Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 512941 0 Playboy Playboy Interview Peter Fonda HMH Publishing Co Inc pp 85 108 278 79 September 1970 Fonda Peter 1998 Don t Tell Dad A Memoir New York Hyperion ISBN 0 7868 6111 8 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Peter Fonda Official website nbsp Peter Fonda at IMDb Peter Fonda at the Internet Broadway Database nbsp Peter Fonda at Aveleyman com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Peter Fonda amp oldid 1176255027, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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