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JANE FONDA was born in New York City in 1937. She attended the Emma
Willard School in Troy, New York, and Vassar College. Fonda later studied
with renowned acting coach Lee Strasberg and became a member of the Actors
Studio in New York. Her subsequent work on stage and screen earned
numerous honors, including two Best Actress Academy Awards-Klute (1971)
and Coming Home (1978)-and an Emmy Award for her performance in The
Dollmaker. Fonda was also a successful producer, whose credits include The
China Syndrome, Nine to Five, On Golden Pond, and The Morning After.
Fonda revolutionized the fitness industry with the release of Jane
Fonda's Workout in 1982, which remains the top-grossing home video of all
time. She then produced twenty-three home exercise videos, thirteen audio
recordings, and five bestselling books. She now focuses her time on
activism and philanthropy, in such areas as adolescent reproductive
health, pregnancy prevention, school reform through arts, and building
resiliency in girls and boys by addressing destructive gender stereotypes.
In 1995 she founded the Georgia Campaign for Adolescent Pregnancy
Prevention (G-CAPP), which she chairs. In 2002, she opened the Jane Fonda
Center for Adolescent Reproductive Health at Emory University's School of
Medicine. She lives in Atlanta.
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