Known as:: Bridget
Fonda
Birth Name: Bridget Jane Fonda
Born: 01/27/1964
Birth Place: Los Angeles California USA
Nationality: American
Claim to fame: as Allison Jones in Single White Female (1992)
Occupation: Actress
Bridget Fonda was
born in Los Angeles on January 27th, 1964 to actor Peter Fonda
and Susan (Brewer) Fonda. She is the older of two children.
She was named after Bridget Hayward, who her father was in love
with at one time. She is a descendant of notable actors, her
grandfather (Henry Fonda), her aunt (Jane Fonda), and her father
(Peter Fonda).
In 1972 Peter and
Susan divorced and their mother in the Coldwater Canyon section
of Los Angeles reared Bridget and her brother, Justin. During
this time the children had little contact with their father
or any of the Fonda family for that matter. Bridget recalls
in an interview that When I was a kid, the most important
thing for me was my home
.People would come and go, and
things would change, but that place wouldnt. I loved it.
I want to have that for the rest of my life. I want to have
a place.
Although she came
from a long line of actors, Bridget resented the implication
that acting was in her blood. She not only refused to solicit
acting tips and advice from her famous relatives, she worked
hard to learn her craft. She studied method acting at New York
Universitys celebrated Lee Strasberg Theatre institute
for four years. During her first two years at the theatre, she
suffered from a severe case of stage fright and self-consciousness
that were exacerbated by the extra scrutiny she experienced
because of her name. When youve got all eyes on
you, people saying, Shes not so hot, you sort
of with you were a nobody, she told a reporter for People
in 1990. However, in her third year, she learned to subordinate
her concern for others opinions to her desire to do what
she thought was best. She recalls Once I was able to make
myself look like a fool, I was no longer scared.
After gaining work
on a few theater productions and a small time opera anthology
Aria (1987) she landed a role in Michael Caton-Jones
acclaimed Scandle in 1989. A review in the New Yorker
proclaimed she had
a provocative, taunting assertiveness
and Rolling Stone said that Fonda was a comic delight.
Fonda quickly found
work that same year and pumped out two other movies, Shag
and Strapless. She also stared in three television
sequences: Foxs 21 Jump Street, HBOs The Edge, and
PBSs Wonder Works tale Jacob Have I Loved.
The next few years
had Bridget doing more films but were of little consequence.
In 1992 she was cast in the lead for Barbet Schroeders
Single White Female. Critics proclaimed Bridgets
performance as her most expressive performance to date.
She has become one
of Hollywoods busiest actresses. Bridget has turned out
a fist full of movies over the past several years and has played
each character with uncanny believability. In 1993s Point
of No Return, she convincingly essayed the virtually unplayable
part of an evening-gowned political assassin effortlessly. She
has also displayed the Fonda family predilection for razor-sharp
comic timing in such films as Singles (1992), It
Could Happen to You (1994), and The Road to
Wellville (1994).
Her father, Peter
Fonda, believes his daughter is the most talented member of
their family including his father, whose skill Bridget has said
she aspires to attain. Im never completely happy
with what I do on screen, she admitted to the New York
Times. What comes out is never as good as I think itll
be, or hope itll be. She also explains that You
cant count on fame or popularity. There are
people who work their whole lives because they pace themselves,
and thats the way I want to be. With an attitude
like that it appears that we will be seeing more of Bridget
Fonda in the months and years ahead.