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Bridget Fonda was born in Los Angeles, California, USA, into
a family of actors, including her grandfather Henry Fonda,
father Peter Fonda, mother Susan Brewer and aunt Jane Fonda.
Fonda was named after Bridget Hayward, who her father was in
love with at one time. Peter and Susan Brewer divorced and he
married Portia Rebecca Crockett (aka Becky McGuane), who reared
Bridget and her brother, Justin, in the Coldwater Canyon section
of Los Angeles.
Bridget Fonda attended Westlake School for Girls in Los Angeles.
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, "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 wouldn't. I loved it. I want to
have that for the rest of my life. I want to have a place."
Bridget Fonda first became involved with the theatre when she
was cast in a school production of Harvey. Bridget made her film
debut with a non-speaking role in the 1982 comedy Partners, and
it was not until 1988 that she had her first speaking role in a
feature film. That year, she appeared in both You Can't Hurry
Love and Shag.
Although Bridget Fonda came from a long line of actors, Bridget
resented the implication that acting was in her blood. Bridget
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 University's Tisch School of
the Arts and the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute. During Fonda's
first two years at the theatre, Bridget Fonda suffered from a
severe case of stage fright and self-consciousness that were
exacerbated by the extra scrutiny she experienced because of her
name.
Bridget Fonda's first big role in a movie was when she starred
as an attractive journalist in The Godfather, Part III. After
gaining work on a few theater productions and small movie roles,
she was cast in the lead for Barbet Schroeder's "Single White
Female". Critics proclaimed Bridgets performance as her most
expressive performance to date. A review in the New Yorker
proclaimed she had "...a provocative, taunting assertiveness"
and Rolling Stone said that Fonda was "a comic delight."
Bridget Fonda has turned out a fist full of movies over the past
several years and has played each character with uncanny
believability. Her father, Peter Fonda, believes his daughter is
the most talented member of their family, including his father,
whose skill she has said she aspires to attain. Bridget is best
known for the movies "Single White Female", "Point of No Return"
and "Kiss of the Dragon".
On November 29, 2003, Fonda married film-composer Danny Elfman.
They have one son, Oliver, born in January, 2005.
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