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Definition of Jane Fonda
1. Noun. United States film actress and daughter of Henry Fonda (born in 1937).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Jane Fonda
Literary usage of Jane Fonda
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. New Force on the Left: Tom Hayden and the Campaign Against Corporate America by John H. Bunzel (1983)
"Playboy Interview: Jane Fonda and Tom Hayden," Playboy, April 1974, p. 184. ...
Meet the Press interview with Tom Hayden and Jane Fonda, September 23, 1979. ..."
2. Accounting for Pow/Mias from the Korean War and the Vietnam War: Hearing edited by Robert K. Dornan (1998)
"One of the dumbest things Jane Fonda ever said in her life was that—when we returned
... So this confirms what I thought, and how stupid Jane Fonda was, ..."
3. A National Register of the Society, Sons of the American Revolution by Sons of the American Revolution (1902)
"HENRY CORNELIUS VAN VECHTEN, Racine, Wis. (3606). Son of Cornelius and
Caroline (Thayer) Van Vechten; grandson of Walter and Jane (Fonda) Van Vechten; ..."
4. Marilyn And Friends by Charles-Henri Favrod (2005)
"... Liz Taylor and Jane Fonda, He was no longer satisfied with being the photographer
of stars: they had to possess magnetism m addition to talent, ..."
5. Florida: The Keys by Don Philpott (2002)
"The film starred Katharine Hepburn, Henry Fonda and daughter Jane Fonda. It was
the last film made by Henry Fonda and won him an Oscar. ..."
6. Portrait and Biographical Album of St. Joseph County, Michigan ... Together by Barbara Young (1889)
"Jane Fonda was born April 19, 1808, married first Isaac Neff. by whom she had
two children, and she afterward married John Potter, by whom she had three ..."