Jane Fonda - Audio Biography

Biography Flash: Jane Fonda Launches Historic First Amendment Committee While Dazzling Hollywood at 87


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Jane Fonda remains unstoppable. In the last several days, she has blazed through public stages, mobilized Hollywood, and opened up personally in ways that have everyone talking. Most recently, on November 6, she lit up Beverly Hills at the 2025 Women in Film Honors at the Beverly Hilton, still dazzling in Max Mara as reported by Newscom. Her presence at this event wasn’t just glamour, but a reflection of her decades-long commitment to the empowerment of women in media. Just a week prior, according to People Magazine, Fonda acknowledged what she called a "tough year," reflecting on the deaths of legendary friends, including Hackman and Redford. She quipped about how age brings loss into sharper relief, sharing that “you get to be old and everybody is dying around you.” None of this, however, has slowed her down.

She’s been front and center in the fight for free speech. Democracy Now! reports Jane Fonda has relaunched the original Committee for the First Amendment, the group first founded by her father Henry Fonda during the McCarthy era. This urgent move follows the suspension and reinstatement of Jimmy Kimmel after incendiary remarks about the Trump administration. Fonda urged creatives to unite, warning that democracy itself is at risk. She’s leveraging industry solidarity, noting more than 550 people signed on within hours of her announcement. Her message is clear: now is America’s "documentary moment"—and she’s determined to lead a nonviolent, unified resistance to authoritarian threats.

Social media has been ablaze as Jane connects with fans and collaborators. On Instagram, she debuted a fresh profile photo for November that drew hundreds of comments from admirers. She thanked supporters following the Committee’s launch, expressing gratitude and energy: "We’re energized, mobilized, and just getting started!" Users gushed over her leadership, wishing she could run for President, and lauded her resilience and activism.

In business and advocacy, she recently marked the 30th anniversary of her Georgia Campaign for Adolescent Power and Potential, continuing her mission for youth empowerment, a milestone covered by CBS Atlanta. She also headlined multiple speaking events: from “An Evening with Jane Fonda” in Houston’s Jones Hall, as promoted by Brazos Bookstore and Performing Arts Houston, to virtual conversations with Mary Steenburgen at Crystal Bridges Museum discussing women's wellbeing, climate, and activism.

Looking forward, she’s slated to appear at Carefest 2025 with Hillary Clinton, tackling aging and caregiving challenges, according to Instagram teasers. There’s buzz, too, around backstage podcasts and radio interviews—fans mention her appearance on The Bulwark and her ongoing connections to her classic roles.

Through grief, activism, and glitz, Jane Fonda demonstrates an untiring spirit and a voice sharper than ever. She isn’t just making headlines; she’s shaping them. Thank you for listening—subscribe now so you never miss an update on Jane Fonda, and search "Biography Flash" for more great biographies.

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