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Birthplace:
Los Angeles, California
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Lithe, graceful Bridget Fonda represents the third generation of the Fonda acting dynasty. Granddaughter of Henry and daughter of Peter, she succumbed to the acting bug after appearing in a high school production of "Harvey". After studying theater at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts (where she played the lead in Andrew Fleming's student short "P.P.T."), Fonda made her professional screen debut in Franc Roddam's "Tristan and Isolde" segment of "Aria" (1987), in a role requiring nudity and little else. A year later, she did a sexy dance with a Confederate flag in "Shag" which caught the eye of
Raised in Coldwater Canyon, California
1987
Film acting debut in Franc Roddam's segment ("Tristan und Isolde") of "Aria"; released in USA in 1998
1988
First film released in USA, "You Can't Hurry Love"
1988
Did a memorable, sexy dance with Confederate flag in "Shag", which led to role in David Hare's "Strapless" (1989)
1989
TV acting debut in PBS special, "Jacob Have I Loved"
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