Bridget Fonda
Bridget Fonda, born on January 27, 1964, in Los Angeles, California, is a notable American actress who hails from a distinguished lineage in the film industry. Her family boasts an impressive legacy, with her grandfather being the legendary Henry Fonda, her father Peter Fonda, and her aunt Jane Fonda, all of whom have made significant contributions to cinema.
Fonda rose to prominence through her impactful performances in several acclaimed films, including The Godfather Part III (1990), Single White Female (1992), Point of No Return (1993), Jackie Brown (1997), and A Simple Plan (1998). Her talent was recognized with a Golden Globe nomination for her role in Scandal (1989), alongside additional nominations for her performances in various television films.
Bridget's career flourished from the late 1980s until the early 2000s, during which she became a household name. In 2002, she decided to step away from the spotlight, retiring from acting. In her personal life, she found happiness in her marriage to composer Danny Elfman, and together they have a son. Though she has withdrawn from the film industry, Fonda's contributions to cinema continue to be celebrated.
Filmography
Finding Graceland
Shag
Iron Maze
Doc Hollywood
In the Gloaming
Touch
Scandal (1989)
Singles (1992)
City Hall
It Could Happen to You
Point of No Return (1993)
The Road to Wellville
Leather Jackets
A Simple Plan
Lake Placid
Single White Female
Aria
Frankenstein Unbound
Bodies, Rest & Motion
Delivering Milo
South of Heaven, West of Hell
Kiss of the Dragon
Monkeybone
Little Buddha
Rough Magic
Army of Darkness
Balto
The Godfather Part III
Jackie Brown