Jane Fonda Net Worth: $200 Million (approx.)
Net Worth: | $200 Million (approx.) |
Date of Birth: | Dec 21, 1937 |
Age: | 85 years |
Height: | 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) |
Profession: | Actor, Writer, Model, Activist, Television producer, Film Producer |
Nationality: | United States of America |
Jane Fonda net worth is around $200 million in 2023. As an actress, Jane Fonda has won 2 Academy Awards, an Emmy Award, and 7 Golden Globe Awards, other recognitions and accolades.
What is Jane Fonda’s Net Worth?:
Jane Fonda net worth is around $200 million in 2023.
Jane Fonda House:
In January 2018 Jane Fonda listed a home in Beverly Hills for sale for $13 million, ultimately accepting $8.5 million in 2018. Jane Fonda paid $7.3 million for the property in 2012.In 2017 Jane Fonda paid $5.45 million for a town home in LA’s Century City.
Jane Fonda Biography:
Nаmе: | Јаnе Fоndа |
Rеаl Nаmе: | Јауnе Ѕеуmоur Fоndа |
Gеndеr: | Fеmаlе |
Аgе: | 85 уеаrѕ |
Віrth Dаtе: | Dесеmbеr 21, 1937 |
Віrth Рlасе: | Nеw Yоrk, Nеw Yоrk, U.Ѕ |
Nаtіоnаlіtу: | Аmеrісаn |
Неіght: | 1.73 m |
Wеіght: | 57 Kg |
Ѕехuаl Оrіеntаtіоn: | Ѕtrаіght |
Маrіtаl Ѕtаtuѕ: | Dіvоrсеd |
Нuѕbаnd/Ѕроuѕе (Nаmе): | Rісhаrd Реrrу (2009–2017) Теd Тurnеr (m. 1991–2001), Тоm Науdеn (m. 1973–1990), Rоgеr Vаdіm (m. 1965–1973) |
Сhіldrеn/Kіdѕ (Ѕоn аnd Dаughtеr): | Yеѕ (Vаnеѕѕа Vаdіm, Маrу Luаnа Wіllіаmѕ, Tom О’Dоnоvаn Gаrіtу) |
Dаtіng/Воуfrіеnd (Nаmе): | N/А |
Іѕ Јаnе Fоndа Lеѕbіаn/Gау?: | Nо |
Рrоfеѕѕіоn: | Асtrеѕѕ, аuthоr, fіtnеѕѕ іnѕtruсtоr, асtіvіѕt. |
Ѕаlаrу: | N/А |
Nеt Wоrth іn 2022: | $200 mіllіоn |
Jane Fonda was born in New York City on December 21, 1937 to Henry Fonda who was a popular American actor, and Frances Ford Brokaw who was a Canadian-born socialite. Her mother committed suicide while receiving treatment at Craig House psychiatric hospital.
Jane Fonda received her education at Greenwich Academy in Connecticut, and the Emma Willard School and Vassar College in New York.
Jane Fonda initially entered the world of entertainment as a model, and even appeared on the cover of Vogue Magazine twice. She then turned her attention to acting after she appeared alongside her father in a charity performance of the play “The Country Girl”.
Jane Fonda Movies Career:
Jane Fonda started her film career in the 1960s. Fonda starred in several movies and averaged almost two films a year. These include “Tall Story” (1960), “Walk on the Wild Side” (1962), “Cat Ballou” (1965), “The Chase” (1966), and “Barbarella” (1968).
“Cat Ballou” is often pointed as Jane Fonda breakout role that launched her into major stardom. The film received 5 Oscar nominations, and was one of the top performing films at the box office that year. Additionally, “Barbarella” is commonly identified as the film that cemented Fonda’s status as a sex symbol.
The 1970s are the most critically acclaimed period for Fonda during her career as an actress. Notable films of hers from this time include the murder mystery “Klute” (1971), for which Jane Fonda won her first Academy Award for Best Actress; “Tout Va Bien” (1972); “A Doll’s House” (1973); “Fun With Dick and Jane” (1977); “Julia” (1977); “Coming Home” (1978), for which she won her second Academy Award for Best Actress; and “The China Syndrome” (1979), for which she won a BAFTA Award for Best Actress.
In 1980, Jane Fonda starred alongside Lily Tomlin and Dolly Parton in the wildly successful “9 to 5”, which was the second highest-grossing release of the year.
In 1981, Jane Fonda fulfilled a long-standing dream to star alongside her late father, Henry Fonda, when she appeared with him in the film “On Golden Pond”.
This turned out to be a healing experience for both of them as their relationship had long been under a heavy strain. They also became the first father-daughter duo to get nominated for Oscars for the same film. Jane Fonda was nominated for Best Supporting Actress and Henry actually won his first Oscar ever for Best Actor.
Other notable films Jane Fonda has starred in during the 1980s include “The Dollmaker” (1984) and “The Morning After” (1986). Fonda announced her retirement from acting in 1991, and the drama “Stanley & Iris” (1990) was her last film for 15 years.
Jane Fonda returned to acting in 2005 with the film “Monster-in-Law”, opposite Jennifer Lopez. She then starred alongside Felicity Huffman and Lindsay Lohan in the drama “Georgia Rule” (2007). Furthermore, in 2009 Fonda appeared in her first Broadway show since 1963, in a production of Moisés Kaufman’s “33 Variations”.
Jane Fonda filmed the drama “All Together” (2011) entirely in French, and also appeared in films like “Peace, Love and Misunderstanding” (2011), “The Butler” (2013), “Better Living Through Chemistry” (2014), and “This is Where I Leave You” (2014). She has appeared in the television series “The Newsroom”, “The Simpsons”, and the Netflix series “Grace and Frankie”.
Jane Fonda Fitness Ventures:
After a foot injury Jane Fonda suffered while filming “The China Syndrome”, Fonda was unable to take her regular ballet classes. She turned to aerobics to maintain her fitness, and exercised under the guidance of Leni Cazden. “The Leni Workout” was rebranded as the “Jane Fonda Workout”, which helped spark a fitness craze in the eighties.
Jane Fonda book “Jane Fonda’s Workout Book” was released in 1981 and it was followed by her exercise video “Jane Fonda’s Workout” which went on to sell over a million copies.
In total up until 1995, Jane Fonda released 23 workout videos, 5 workout books, and 13 audio programs. She returned to fitness in 2010 with two new DVD videos targeted towards an older audience.
Jane Fonda Political Activism:
Jane Fonda is perhaps best known (infamously) for her controversial stand against the Vietnam War in the ’60s and for her support of the Black Panthers (a black revolutionary socialist organization) in the early ’70s.
In 1972, Jane Fonda visited Hanoi (capital of Vietnam) and was notoriously photographed seated on an anti-aircraft battery—outraging Americans and earning her the derogatory title ‘Hanoi Jane.’ Jane Fonda has since expressed regret over some of her comments and actions, although she does not regret her trip to North Vietnam.
Jane Fonda Аgе:
Веіng bоrn оn Dесеmbеr 21 1937, Јаnе Fоndа іѕ 85 уеаrѕ оld аѕ оf tоdау. Jane Fonda hеіght іѕ 1.73 М tаll, аnd hеr wеіght іѕ 57kg.
Jane Fonda husband:
Jane Fonda has been married 3 times, and all three marriages ended in divorce. Jane Fonda first marriage was to French film director Roger Vadim, from 1965 to 1973. They have one daughter, Vanessa Vadim.
In January 1973, a mere 3 days after finalizing her divorce from Vadim, Jane Fonda married the activist Tom Hayden. They had one son together, Troy O’Donovan Garity, and unofficially adopted the teenager Mary Luana Williams. Mary Luana Williams was unofficially adopted by Jane and her second husband Tom in 1982, after Mary was raped at the age of 14. Fonda and Hayden divorced in 1990.
Jane Fonda third marriage was to CNN founder Ted Turner, and it lasted from 1991 to 2001. Additionally, Jane was in a long-term relationship with record producer Richard Perry from 2009 to 2017.
Ted Turner Divorce Settlement:
Ted reportedly paid Jane over $100 million in liquid assets alone (cash, stock), including stock in his company right before it merged with AOL at the peak of the dotcom bubble.
Jane Fonda also received several valuable real estate assets such as a 2,500 acre ranch. And while that may seem like a big deal, a single 2,500 acre ranch is a tiny speck in Ted Turner’s portfolio.
As of this writing, Ted is the second largest landowner in the United States with roughly two million acres of personal and ranch land. He owns enough land to be able to ride a horse from Canada to Mexico without leaving his own property.