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Henry Fonda

Henry Fonda

One of the cinema's most enduring actors, Henry Fonda enjoyed a highly successful career spanning close to a half century. Most often in association with director John Ford, he starred in many of the finest films of Hollywood's golden era. Born May 16, 1905, in Grand Island, NE, Fonda majored in journalism in college, and worked as an office boy before pursuing an interest in acting. He began his amateur career with the Omaha Community Playhouse, often performing with the mother of Marlon Brando. Upon becoming a professional performer in 1928, Fonda traveled east, tenuring with the Provincetown Players before signing on with the University Players Guild, a New England-based ensemble including up-and-comers like James Stewart, Margaret Sullavan, and Joshua Logan. Fonda's first Broadway appearance followed with 1929's The Game of Life and Death. He also worked in stock, and even served as a set designer. In 1931, Fonda and Sullavan were married, and the following year he appeared in I Loved You Wednesday. The couple divorced in 1933, and Fonda's big break soon followed in New Faces of '34. A leading role in The Farmer Takes a Wife was next, and when 20th Century Fox bought the film rights, they recruited him to reprise his performance opposite Janet Gaynor, resulting in his 1935 screen debut. Fonda and Gaynor were slated to reunite in the follow-up, Way Down East, but when she fell ill Rochelle Hudson stepped in. In 1936 he starred in The Trail of the Lonesome Pine (the first outdoor Technicolor production), the performance which forever defined his onscreen persona: Intense, insistent, and unflappable, he was also extraordinarily adaptable, and so virtually impossible to miscast. He next co-starred with Sullavan in The Moon's Our Home, followed by Wings of the Morning (another Technicolor milestone, this one the first British feature of its kind). For the great Fritz Lang, Fonda starred in 1937's You Only Live Once, and the following year co-starred with Bette Davis in William Wyler's much-celebrated Jezebel. His next critical success came as the titular Young Mr. Lincoln, a 1939 biopic directed by John Ford. The film was not a commercial sensation, but soon after Fonda and Ford reunited for Drums Along the Mohawk, a tremendous success. Ford then tapped him to star as Tom Joad in the 1940 adaptation of John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath, a casting decision which even Steinbeck himself wholeheartedly supported. However, 20th Century Fox's Darryl Zanuck wanted Tyrone Power for the role, and only agreed to assign Fonda if the actor signed a long-term contract. Fonda signed, and Zanuck vowed to make him the studio's top star -- it didn't happen, however, and despite the success of The Grapes of Wrath (for which he scored his first Best Actor Academy Award nomination), his tenure at Fox was largely unhappy and unproductive. The best of Fonda's follow-up vehicles was the 1941 Preston Sturges comedy The Lady Eve, made at Paramount on loan from Fox; his co-star, Barbara Stanwyck, also appeared with him in You Belong to Me. After a number of disappointing projects, Fox finally assigned him to a classic, William Wellman's 1943 Western The Ox-Bow Incident. Studio executives reportedly hated the film, however, until it won a number of awards. After starring in The Immortal Sergeant, Fonda joined the navy to battle in World War II. Upon his return, he still owed Fox three films, beginning with Ford's great 1946 Western My Darling Clementine. At RKO he starred in 1947's The Long Night, followed by Fox's Daisy Kenyon. Again at RKO, he headlined Ford's The Fugitive, finally fulfilling his studio obligations with Ford's Fort Apache, his first unsympathetic character. Fonda refused to sign a new contract and effectively left film work for the next seven years, returning to Broadway for lengthy runs in Mister Roberts, Point of No Return, and The Caine Mutiny Court Martial. Outside of cameo roles in a handful of pictures, Fonda did not fully return to films until he agreed to reprise his performance in the 1955 screen adaptation of Mister Roberts, one of the year's biggest hits. Clearly, he had been greatly missed during his stage exile, and offers flooded in. First there was 1956's War and Peace, followed by Alfred Hitchcock's The Wrong Man. In 1957, Fonda produced as well as starred in the Sidney Lumet classic Twelve Angry Men, but despite a flurry of critical acclaim the film was a financial disaster. In 1958, after reteaming with Lumet on Stage Struck, Fonda returned to Broadway to star in Two for the Seesaw, and over the years to come he alternated between projects on the screen (The Man Who Understood Women, Advise and Consent, The Longest Day) with work on-stage (Silent Night, Lonely Night, Critic's Choice, Gift of Time). From 1959 to 1961, he also starred in a well-received television series, The Deputy. By the mid-'60s, Fonda's frequent absences from the cinema had severely hampered his ability to carry a film. Of his many pictures from the period, only 1965's The Battle of the Bulge performed respectably at the box office. After 1967's Welcome to Hard Times also met with audience resistance, Fonda returned to television to star in the Western Stranger on the Run. After appearing in the 1968 Don Siegel thriller Madigan, he next starred opposite Lucille Ball in Yours, Mine and Ours, a well-received comedy. Fonda next filmed Sergio Leone's Once Upon a Time in the West; while regarded as a classic, the actor so loathed the experience that he refused to ever discuss the project again. With his old friend, James Stewart, he starred in The Cheyenne Social Club before agreeing to a second TV series, the police drama Smith, in 1971. That same year, he was cast to appear as Paul Newman's father in Sometimes a Great Notion. After a pair of TV movies, 1973's The Red Pony and The Alpha Stone, Fonda began a series of European productions which included the disastrous Ash Wednesday and Il Mio Nome è Nessuno. He did not fare much better upon returning to Hollywood; after rejecting Network (the role which won Peter Finch an Oscar), Fonda instead appeared in the Sensurround war epic Midway, followed by The Great Smokey Roadblock. More TV projects followed, including the miniseries Roots -- The Next Generation. Between 1978 and 1979, he also appeared in three consecutive disaster movies: The Swarm, City on Fire, and Meteor. Better received was Billy Wilder's 1978 film Fedora. A year later, he also co-starred with his son, Peter Fonda, in Wanda Nevada. His final project was the 1981 drama On Golden Pond, a film co-starring and initiated by his daughter, Jane Fonda; as an aging professor in the twilight of his years, he finally won the Best Actor Oscar so long due him. Sadly, Fonda was hospitalized at the time of the Oscar ceremony, and died just months later on August 12, 1982. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Movie Guide


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Henry Fonda Trivia

When was Henry Fonda born?
Henry Fonda date of birth: May 16, 1905

Who did Henry Fonda portray in The Long Night?
Henry Fonda was Joe Adams in The Long Night

What role did Henry Fonda play in Mister Roberts?
Henry Fonda played Lt. Doug Roberts in Mister Roberts

Who did Henry Fonda portray in Young Mr. Lincoln?
Henry Fonda was Abraham Lincoln in Young Mr. Lincoln

Who did Henry Fonda play in The Wrong Man?
Henry Fonda was Christopher Emmanuel Balestrero (Manny) in The Wrong Man

Who did Henry Fonda portray in 12 Angry Men?
Henry Fonda was Juror #8 in 12 Angry Men

Who did Henry Fonda play in The Tin Star?
Henry Fonda was Morgan Hickman in The Tin Star

Who did Henry Fonda portray in Spencer's Mountain?
Henry Fonda was Clay Spencer in Spencer's Mountain

Who did Henry Fonda play in The Return of Frank James?
Henry Fonda was Ben Woodson in The Return of Frank James

Who did Henry Fonda play in The Return of Frank James?
Henry Fonda was Frank James in The Return of Frank James

Who did Henry Fonda play in The Ox-Bow Incident?
Henry Fonda was Gil Carter in The Ox-Bow Incident

What role did Henry Fonda portray in My Darling Clementine?
Henry Fonda played Wyatt Earp in My Darling Clementine

Who did Henry Fonda portray in The Lady Eve?
Henry Fonda was Charles Pike in The Lady Eve

Who did Henry Fonda play in The Immortal Sergeant?
Henry Fonda was Cpl. Colin Spence in The Immortal Sergeant

Who did Henry Fonda portray in The Great Smokey Roadblock?
Henry Fonda was Elegant John in The Great Smokey Roadblock

What role did Henry Fonda play in The Grapes of Wrath?
Henry Fonda played Tom Joad in The Grapes of Wrath

Who did Henry Fonda play in Gideon's Trumpet?
Henry Fonda was Clarence Earl Gideon in Gideon's Trumpet

Who did Henry Fonda portray in Fail-Safe?
Henry Fonda was President in Fail-Safe

What role did Henry Fonda play in The Big Street?
Henry Fonda played Little Pinks in The Big Street

Who did Henry Fonda play in A Big Hand for the Little Lady?
Henry Fonda was Meredith in A Big Hand for the Little Lady

Who did Henry Fonda portray in Battle of the Bulge?
Henry Fonda was Lt. Col. Kiley in Battle of the Bulge

Who did Henry Fonda play in Advise and Consent?
Henry Fonda was Robert Leffingwell in Advise and Consent

Who did Henry Fonda play in Firecreek?
Henry Fonda was Larkin in Firecreek

What role did Henry Fonda portray in Blockade?
Henry Fonda played Marco in Blockade

What role did Henry Fonda play in Yours, Mine and Ours?
Henry Fonda played Frank Beardsley in Yours, Mine and Ours

Who did Henry Fonda play in You Only Live Once?
Henry Fonda was Eddie Taylor in You Only Live Once

Who did Henry Fonda play in Warlock?
Henry Fonda was Clay Blaisdell in Warlock

Who did Henry Fonda portray in War and Peace?
Henry Fonda was Pierre in War and Peace

What role did Henry Fonda portray in There Was a Crooked Man?
Henry Fonda played Woodward Lopeman in There Was a Crooked Man

Who did Henry Fonda portray in On Golden Pond?
Henry Fonda was Norman Thayer Jr. in On Golden Pond

Who did Henry Fonda play in Night Flight from Moscow?
Henry Fonda was Davies in Night Flight from Moscow

What role did Henry Fonda play in My Name Is Nobody?
Henry Fonda played Jack Beauregard in My Name Is Nobody

What role did Henry Fonda portray in Midway?
Henry Fonda played Adm. Chester W. Nimitz in Midway

What role did Henry Fonda play in Madigan?
Henry Fonda played Commissioner Anthony X. Russell in Madigan

Who did Henry Fonda portray in Jezebel?
Henry Fonda was Preston Dillard in Jezebel

Who did Henry Fonda portray in Jesse James?
Henry Fonda was Frank James in Jesse James

Who did Henry Fonda play in How the West Was Won?
Henry Fonda was Jethro Stuart in How the West Was Won

Who did Henry Fonda play in Fort Apache?
Henry Fonda was Lt. Col. Owen Thursday in Fort Apache

What role did Henry Fonda portray in Drums Along the Mohawk?
Henry Fonda played Gilbert Martin in Drums Along the Mohawk

What role did Henry Fonda portray in The Boston Strangler?
Henry Fonda played John S. Bottomly in The Boston Strangler

What role did Henry Fonda play in Bernice Bobs Her Hair?
Henry Fonda played Narrator in Bernice Bobs Her Hair

Who did Henry Fonda portray in Almos' a Man?
Henry Fonda was Narrator in Almos' a Man

Who did Henry Fonda portray in Lillian Russell?
Henry Fonda was Alexander Moore in Lillian Russell

Who did Henry Fonda play in Daisy Kenyon?
Henry Fonda was Peter Lapham in Daisy Kenyon

Who did Henry Fonda play in Too Late the Hero?
Henry Fonda was Capt. Nolan in Too Late the Hero

Who did Henry Fonda play in Sex and the Single Girl?
Henry Fonda was Frank Broderick in Sex and the Single Girl

Who did Henry Fonda play in Roots: The Next Generations?
Henry Fonda was Col. Frederick Warner in Roots: The Next Generations

Who did Henry Fonda portray in Once Upon a Time in the West?
Henry Fonda was Frank in Once Upon a Time in the West

What role did Henry Fonda play in The Longest Day?
Henry Fonda played Brig. Gen. Theodore Roosevelt in The Longest Day

What role did Henry Fonda portray in Rollercoaster?
Henry Fonda played Simon Davenport in Rollercoaster

What role did Henry Fonda play in On Our Merry Way?
Henry Fonda played Hank in On Our Merry Way

Who did Henry Fonda play in Meteor?
Henry Fonda was President of the United States in Meteor

Who did Henry Fonda portray in In Harm's Way?
Henry Fonda was CINCPAC Admiral in In Harm's Way

What role did Henry Fonda portray in The Swarm?
Henry Fonda played Dr. Krim in The Swarm

Who did Henry Fonda portray in Underground Doctors?
Henry Fonda was Host in Underground Doctors

Who did Henry Fonda portray in Mussolini: Ultimo Atto?
Henry Fonda was Cardinal Schuster in Mussolini: Ultimo Atto

Who did Henry Fonda play in Soldier's Home?
Henry Fonda was Host in Soldier's Home

Who did Henry Fonda play in Rappaccini's Daughter?
Henry Fonda was Narrator in Rappaccini's Daughter

Who did Henry Fonda play in An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge?
Henry Fonda was Host in An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge

What role did Henry Fonda play in The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg?
Henry Fonda played Narrator in The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg

What role did Henry Fonda portray in The Jilting of Granny Weatherall?
Henry Fonda played Narrator in The Jilting of Granny Weatherall

What role did Henry Fonda portray in Jigsaw?
Henry Fonda played Nightclub Waiter in Jigsaw

Who did Henry Fonda play in The Golden Honeymoon?
Henry Fonda was Hosted By in The Golden Honeymoon

Who did Henry Fonda play in The Blue Hotel?
Henry Fonda was Narrator in The Blue Hotel

Who did Henry Fonda portray in Barn Burning?
Henry Fonda was Narrator in Barn Burning


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