SICK….

Sep 12.11

Bummer! I was to be at the Toronto Film Festival today and tomorrow to support my newest film, “Peace, Love and Misunderstanding,” which co-stars the wonderful Catherine Keener and was directed by Bruce Beresford (” Tender Mercies”, “Driving Miss Daisy,”) but I have been sick with a persistent bug for the last 5 days and had to cancel the trip.… Click for more

RANDOM PICTURES FROM THE SET

Aug 20.10

August 18-19

Another fun day on the set of “Peace, Love, and Misunderstanding”. The last 2 days we’ve shot nothing but peace and love.… Click for more

GRAND CENTRAL STATION

Aug 17.10

I wish I had my camera with me and someone could take a picture of me. I’m sitting on the floor, up against a wall in Grand Central Station, Tulea on my knees, waiting to board the train back to Poughkeepsie where I will then go on by car to Woodstock.… Click for more

I’M SICK

Aug 12.10

Just for the record, I am getting sick. We did 2 good scenes today. A lot of fun. I adore working with Bruce Beresford.… Click for more

KEENER

Jul 28.10

Catherine Keener, who plays my daughter in the film “Peace, Love and Misunderstanding,” gave a little party last night at her “home” up here in Ulster County.… Click for more

PEACE, LOVE, AND MISUNDERSTANDING

Jul 18.10

It is beautiful up here in Ulster County, New York and this film, “Peace, Love and Misunderstanding,” is off to a great start.… Click for more

The Hollywood Reporter: Fonda, Keener join ‘Peace’ pic

May 05.10

Bruce Beresford to direct indie effort

By Borys Kit – May 4, 2010

Jane Fonda and Catherine Keener are teaming up for a little “Peace, Love, and Misunderstanding,” a multigenerational indie film to be directed by Bruce Beresford.… Click for more

Film, Television & Theater

  • "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."