What is Jane Fonda’s Net Worth?
Jane Fonda, a multi-talented individual, has a net worth of $200 million. She is an actress, writer, political activist, former model, and fitness expert. With two Academy Awards, an Emmy Award, and seven Golden Globe Awards, Jane is an accomplished actress. She is also known for her political and social activism, having been involved in various causes over the years.
In 1991, Jane Fonda married media tycoon Ted Turner, and the couple divorced in 2001. As part of the divorce settlement, Jane reportedly received a $100 million settlement that included cash, stock, and real estate assets.
Jane Fonda’s Background
Jane Fonda was born in New York City in 1937. Her father, Henry Fonda, was an American actor, and her mother, Frances Ford Brokaw, was a Canadian socialite who committed suicide while receiving psychiatric treatment. Fonda attended Greenwich Academy, Emma Willard School, and Vassar College.
Jane Fonda’s Career Beginnings
Jane Fonda started as a model and graced the cover of Vogue Magazine twice. She then transitioned to acting after performing alongside her father in a charity play, “The Country Girl”.
Jane Fonda’s Film Career
During the 1960s, Fonda starred in several films, including “Tall Story”, “Walk on the Wild Side”, “Cat Ballou”, “The Chase”, and “Barbarella”. “Cat Ballou” is often cited as her breakout role, while “Barbarella” cemented her status as a sex symbol. In the 1970s, Fonda appeared in critically acclaimed films such as “Klute”, “A Doll’s House”, “Coming Home”, and “The China Syndrome”, winning two Academy Awards for Best Actress. She also starred in “9 to 5” alongside Lily Tomlin and Dolly Parton, and fulfilled a long-standing dream by appearing with her father Henry Fonda in “On Golden Pond”. In the 1980s, she appeared in “The Dollmaker” and “The Morning After”. Fonda retired from acting in 1991, but returned in 2005 with “Monster-in-Law” and has since appeared in several films and television series, including “The Newsroom”, “Grace and Frankie”, and “The Butler”.
Jane Fonda’s Fitness Empire
After injuring her foot during the filming of “The China Syndrome”, Jane Fonda turned to aerobics to maintain her fitness. Under the tutelage of Leni Cazden, “The Leni Workout” was rebranded as the “Jane Fonda Workout”, which helped ignite a fitness craze in the 80s. Fonda released her book “Jane Fonda’s Workout Book” in 1981, followed by her exercise video “Jane Fonda’s Workout”, which sold over a million copies. She went on to release 23 workout videos, 5 workout books, and 13 audio programs up until 1995. In 2010, Fonda returned to fitness with two new DVD videos targeted towards an older audience.
Jane Fonda’s Controversial Actions
Jane Fonda’s stand against the Vietnam War and her support for the Black Panthers in the early ’70s earned her the derogatory title ‘Hanoi Jane.’ She visited Hanoi in 1972 and was photographed on an anti-aircraft battery, which outraged Americans. Fonda has expressed regret over some of her comments and actions, but she does not regret her trip to North Vietnam.
Jane Fonda’s Marriages and Divorces
Jane Fonda has been married three times, and all three marriages ended in divorce. Her first marriage was to French film director Roger Vadim, from 1965 to 1973. Together, they have one daughter, Vanessa Vadim.
In January 1973, a mere three days after finalizing her divorce from Vadim, Fonda married the activist Tom Hayden. They had one son together, Troy O’Donovan Garity, and unofficially adopted the teenager Mary Luana Williams, whose parents were Black Panthers. Fonda and Hayden divorced in 1990.
Her third marriage was to CNN founder Ted Turner, and it lasted from 1991 to 2001. Additionally, she was in a long-term relationship with record producer Richard Perry from 2009 to 2017.
Ted Turner’s Wealth
Ted Turner reportedly paid Jane Fonda over $100 million in liquid assets and valuable real estate assets including a 2,500 acre ranch. However, this is just a tiny speck in Turner’s extensive portfolio as he currently owns roughly two million acres of personal and ranch land, making him the second largest landowner in the United States. With his vast amount of land, Turner could ride a horse from Canada to Mexico without leaving his own property.
Jane Fonda’s Impressive Property Portfolio
Jane Fonda owns several properties around the world, including Forked Lightening Ranch, a 2,000 plus acre property near Pecos, New Mexico. Her ranch features a 4,700 square feet main house with three bedrooms and three bathrooms, a main living area with high ceilings, concrete floors, and large windows. The kitchen has granite countertops, white and stainless steel cabinetry, and double ovens. Fonda’s entrance hall leads to a living area with a fireplace and tall bookshelves. The master bedroom has a fireplace, dressing room, and circular skylight.
In addition, Fonda owned a loft in Atlanta, Georgia, and in 2017, she purchased a townhome in LA’s Century City for $5.45 million. In 2018, she sold her Beverly Hills home for $8.5 million after listing it for $13 million. Fonda had purchased the property in 2012 for $7.3 million.
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