Bridget Fonda
Milestones
- Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, USA
- Birthday: January 27, 1964
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2002
Had title role in the Hallmark TV production "The Snow Queen"
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2001
Appeared on episodes of Showtime's "The Chris Isaak Show" as the singer's girlfriend Stephanie Furst
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2001
Co-starred with Jet Li in "Kiss of the Dragon"
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1999
Acted in David E. Kelley-produced and scripted comedy-horror pic "Lake Placid"
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1999
Starred as a deaf woman accused of murdering her husband in "The Breakup" (premiered on Cinemax)
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1998
Offered memorable turn in small role as Marilyn Monroe impersonator in David Winkler's feature directing debut, "Finding Graceland" (aired on Cinemax in 1999)
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1998
Portrayed Bill Paxton's scheming pregnant wife in Sam Raimi's "A Simple Plan"
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1997
Contributed neat, surprizingly touching cameo as Chris Eigeman's stuttering girlfriend in "Mr. Jealousy"
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1997
Nominated for a supporting actress Emmy Award for her performance as the sister of a man suffering from AIDS complications in "In The Gloaming" (HBO), directed by Christopher Reeve
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1997
Played "pot-head" bimbo kept by Samuel L Jackson in Quentin Tarantino's "Jackie Brown", adapted from Elmore Leonard's novel "Rum Punch"
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1996
Cast as the female lead of "City Hall" opposite Al Pacino and John Cusack
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1996
Hosted "Dolphins in Danger: On Location with Bridget Fonda" on TBS, (whose owner, Ted Turner, is Fonda's uncle by marriage)
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1995
Delivered an oddly likable performance as vivacious magician's assistant in "Rough Magic", directorial debut of Clare Peploe (wife of Bernardo Bertolucci, for whom Fonda acted in "Little Buddha" 1993)
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1994
Portrayed a would-be singer-songwriter who strikes up a friendship with an elderly, eccentric former concert violinist (Jessica Tandy) in "Camilla"; Tandy's last film
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1994
Starred opposite Nicolas Cage in Andrew Bergman's charming but saccharin romantic comedy "It Could Happan to You"
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1993
Role as assassin in "Point of No Return" (Hollywood remake of "La Femme Nikita") did not push her over-the-top to superstardom as hoped
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1992
Shared apartment with the 'roommate from hell' (Jennifer Jason Leigh) in Barbet Schroeder's "Single White Female"
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1990
Played small role as photojournalist girlfriend of Andy Garcia in "The Godfather, Part III"
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1989
First film in a starring role, "Scandal", portrayed Mandy Rice-Davies
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1989
TV acting debut in PBS special, "Jacob Have I Loved"
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1988
Did a memorable, sexy dance with Confederate flag in "Shag", which led to role in David Hare's "Strapless" (1989)
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1988
First film released in USA, "You Can't Hurry Love"
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1987
Film acting debut in Franc Roddam's segment ("Tristan und Isolde") of "Aria"; released in USA in 1998
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Raised in Coldwater Canyon, California
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