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Biography Flash: Jane Fonda at 87 Reveals Death Fears and Relaunches Hollywood First Amendment Committee

Biography Flash: Jane Fonda at 87 Reveals Death Fears and Relaunches Hollywood First Amendment Committee

Update: 2025-11-29
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Jane Fonda continues to command attention at 87 years old, and this past week has delivered several compelling updates for her fans. The most significant news comes from her recent appearance on Michelle Obama's podcast, "The Look," where she opened up about her philosophy on aging and mortality. Fonda revealed that while she isn't afraid of getting older, she is deeply concerned about dying with regrets, having witnessed her father struggle with that very issue. She emphasized that this realization, which struck her at age 60, has guided her for the past three decades and continues to shape how she lives today. She spoke candidly about feeling more centered, whole, and complete now than ever before, refusing to go back to her younger years for anything.

On the professional front, Fonda is set to headline the Impact Plus Profit Conference on December 4th and 5th in Los Angeles, where she'll be honored as an inaugural recipient of the Impact Entertainment Visionaries Award by the ACLU of Southern California and the Social Impact Entertainment Society. The conference, now in its third year, brings together storytellers and producers focused on entertainment education and social change communication.

Beyond the conference, Fonda has been actively advancing her Committee for the First Amendment, which she recently relaunched with an impressive roster of Hollywood allies including Viola Davis, Sean Penn, Spike Lee, and Ayo Edebiri, among many others. The committee has already surpassed 2,000 members in just a few weeks and recently issued a statement calling for vigilance against government censorship in the creative community.

On a more personal note, Fonda has been navigating a difficult period emotionally. In mid-November, she publicly acknowledged having a tough year following the deaths of several close friends and colleagues. Gene Hackman passed in February, Robert Redford in September, and Diane Keaton in October. Fonda worked with Keaton on the 2023 film "Book Club: The Next Chapter" and expressed her shock and sadness over losing her longtime collaborators, including her "Barefoot in the Park" co-star Redford.

Additionally, Fonda recently released a new book titled "What Can I Do? The Path From Climate Despair to Action," published by Penguin Press, with all author proceeds benefiting Greenpeace. The book reflects her ongoing commitment to environmental activism and climate awareness.

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Biography Flash: Jane Fonda at 87 Reveals Death Fears and Relaunches Hollywood First Amendment Committee

Biography Flash: Jane Fonda at 87 Reveals Death Fears and Relaunches Hollywood First Amendment Committee

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