Broadway.com Audience Awards 2009

Jun 23.09

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I won the Broadway.com Best Actress award last May for my performance in “33 Variations”

video courtesy of Broadway.com


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  1. J D Allinder says:

    Congratulations, Ms. Fonda! The award is well-deserved.

  2. Martina says:

    Congrats! You are so extraordinary it put a smile on my face every time I come to your website.

    I’ll be coming many times in the future unless the anesthesiologist fails to wake me up tomorrow after my procedure. I have to remove a kidney stone that gave me a lot of pain those last 2 months.

    Read you soon. :)

  3. SUZANNE WEIDIE says:

    How ’bout that! Congratulations. What a year it has been! We are all so proud of you and your accomplishments. Now i have to get to sewing. x

  4. Roland Shanklin says:

    Your acceptance speach was so charming and sincere. I love you. Roland

  5. mary says:

    Congratulations!

  6. Timothy Dougherty says:

    Very nice Jane, I was thinking on doing a book on the interesting awards that Actors have stored in or set in a cabent someplace. It would be fun to see what families of Actors have saved and to photo them and tell the story of this or that award . I would be sure that there would be some Unusual awards!, of many stars of the 30s and 40s,would be a nice table top book. Anyways, Jane nice to see that you have earn a wonderful Trending Award from a Dot Com. Good Job

  7. earthkeeper says:

    Sweet award and sweet words too!
    Jane you look great in shades.
    The video takes for ever to download on dialup internet but your worth it. One of these days I’ll have highspeed internet.
    How’s that Macbook Pro workin’ for you?
    Doing the stairs to woohoo!

    On another note I’m changing my blog name from Barbara to earthkeeper. Your blogs getting so busy with lots of new people and a few are Barbara’s so I’m making a name change. Hope that’s ok?

  8. Linda Monks says:

    Congratulations Jane…I wish I could have seen the play. I bet you were fantastic and are well deserving of this award. As far as the glasses go….know what ya mean- LOL ;) Take care of yourself and hope to see you on stage at some point..(it’s on my ” Bucket List”) LOL Cheers, Linda (all the way from Alliston, Ontario, Canada)

  9. Laura says:

    Awesome, but LOL, thanks for explaining the glasses. Love it. Take care. Love, Laura

  10. Jes says:

    Congratulations. As an audience member I can say that I loved the play and loved you in the play. Saw it closing night and was totally blown away. You were amazing.

  11. Andrea says:

    Congratulations Jane for the award and your recovery. Today in a store was selling rare poster promoting Barbarella in Japan and a book, The Broadway Stars of Stage of the years 1940 – 1967 with photographs by Fred Fehler, whose cover was your father. Amazing. From Uruguay with love.
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  12. Congratulations, Jane, on the Broadway.com award. I hope your knee is healing well.

  13. Kelsey says:

    OMG NO WAY!!! CONGRATS! THATS AWESOME! =)

  14. JUDITH HANEY says:

    Congratulations on receiving the recognition you earned and richly deserve! You’re the BEST!

  15. Ottilia says:

    I’m so happy for you Jane! Congratulations! You deserve it! :)

  16. Sandro says:

    Hi Jane! Congrats on the award and I’m taking this opportunity to wish you a fast recovery from your knee surgery.

    I am also writing to you to ask you a question (I hope you can find some time out of your busy schedule to answer it): How can an actor tame his/her ego? When you get a role (in a play or a movie), do your ego takes place when chosing wether or not to do it?

    Lots of love as always!

  17. Wayne says:

    Congratulations. Well deserved.

  18. jeanne says:

    WooHoo! You rock, congratulations. A well deserved kudo. You continue to be an inspiration.

  19. Bill Hillman says:

    A great a well deserved award.

    I’m amazed you are already going up and down stairs without crutches. But after all , you are Jane Fonda.
    Could you describe the pain before you had surgery, with the pain after the surgery? Hope that doesn’t sound too stupid. Glad you are doing so well.
    B

  20. nancy says:

    congtats on doing the stairs one week post op. my
    85 y/o mother in law is having a terrible time. she had her knee replaced 6/15.
    congrats to you on your Best Actress Award too

  21. Amanda says:

    *stand ovation* That’s the bee’s knees, Jane!!! Congratulations on the win:D:D:D

    Best,
    Amanda

  22. Roseann Haggerty says:

    Another special memory from broadway, Celebrating your talent and passion. The audience has spoken, and we are very proud!

  23. Millie says:

    Congratulations on the Broadway.com award! …..just as your Oscars were awarded by your peers, no award can be more complimentary. My granddaughter was voted ‘most inspiring senior chorus member’ by her peers and told her the same thing!

  24. Nancy Draper says:

    Jane, you certainly deserve this prestigious award. I was lucky enough to see you perform in “33 Variations.” My husband and I enjoyed your moving performance. You’re a natural in theatre. Hope to see you on Broadway again. Thank you for signing your book, “My Life So Far,” for me. I can’t wait to read your next book. I’m delighted that your knee surgery went so well. I’m praying for a speedy recovery for you.

  25. JEFMALEK says:

    Mes félicitations LADY JANE!

  26. Lorna Singh says:

    HI Jane
    Congratulations.For the award and your quick recovery.You can do everything.


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  • "At age 50, I broke all the career rules and left acting for 15 years. Ten of those years I was married to Ted Turner and after that I spent 5 years writing my memoirs and traveling the world on behalf of women and girls. Needless to say, returning to my profession late in life has been an interesting, exciting and unusual experience! "Monster-in-Law" was my first film after this hiatus and was one of my most fun professional experiences after "9 to 5"! During my 15 year absence, I gained confidence and, as a result, I feel that my acting is better, more nuanced and relaxed than ever."