Henry Fonda

Henry Fonda

Biography

Henry Jaynes Fonda (May 16, 1905 – August 12, 1982) was an American actor who had a career that spanned five decades in Hollywood. Fonda cultivated a strong, appealing screen image in several films now considered to be classics, earning one Academy Award for Best Actor on two nominations. Fonda made his mark early as a Broadway actor and made his Hollywood film debut in 1935. His film career began to gain momentum with roles such as Bette Davis's fiancee in her Academy Award-winning performance in Jezebel (1938), brother Frank in Jesse James (1939), and the future President in Young Mr. Lincoln (1939), directed by John Ford. His early career peaked with his Academy Award-nominated performance as Tom Joad in The Grapes of Wrath, about an Oklahoma family who moved to California during the Dust Bowl 1930s. This film is widely considered to be among the greatest American films. In 1941 he starred opposite Barbara Stanwyck in the screwball comedy classic The Lady Eve. Book-ending his service in WWII were his starring roles in two highly regarded westerns: The Ox-Bow Incident (1943) and My Darling Clementine (1946), the latter directed by John Ford, and he also starred in Ford's western Fort Apache (1948). After a seven-year break from films, during which Fonda focused on stage productions, he returned with the WWII war-boat ensemble Mister Roberts (1955). In 1957 he starred as Juror No.8, the hold-out juror, in 12 Angry Men. Fonda, who was also co-producer, won the BAFTA for Best Foreign Actor. Later in his career, Fonda moved into darker roles, such as the villain in the epic Once Upon a Time in the West (1968), underrated and a box office disappointment at its time of release, but now regarded as one of the best westerns of all time. He also played in lighter-hearted fare such as Yours, Mine and Ours with Lucille Ball, but also often played important military figures, such as a Colonel in Battle of the Bulge (1965), and Admiral Nimitz in Midway (1976). He finally won the Academy Award for Best Actor at the 54th Academy Awards for his final film role in On Golden Pond (1981), which also starred Katharine Hepburn and his daughter Jane Fonda, but was too ill to attend the ceremony. He died from heart disease a few months later. Description above from the Wikipedia article Henry Fonda, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Gender
Male
Birthday
16 May, 1905 (120 years old)

Acting

1981
On Golden Pond
1980
Gideon's Trumpet
1979
City on Fire
1978
The Great Smokey Roadblock
1977
Rollercoaster
1977
Tentacles
1976
Midway
1974
Clarence Darrow
1973
My Name Is Nobody
1971
Sometimes a Great Notion
1970
There Was a Crooked Man...
1970
The Cheyenne Social Club
1968
Once Upon a Time in the West
1968
The Boston Strangler
1968
Yours, Mine and Ours
1968
Madigan
1968
Firecreek
1967
Stranger on the Run
1966
A Big Hand for the Little Lady
1965
Battle of the Bulge
1965
The Rounders
1964
Sex and the Single Girl
1964
Fail Safe
1964
The Best Man
1963
Spencer's Mountain
1962
The Longest Day
1962
Advise & Consent
1959
The Deputy
1959
Warlock
1957
The Tin Star
1956
The Wrong Man
1956
War and Peace
1955
Mister Roberts
1948
Fort Apache
1948
On Our Merry Way
1947
Daisy Kenyon
1947
The Fugitive
1947
The Long Night
1946
My Darling Clementine
1943
Immortal Sergeant
1943
The Ox-Bow Incident
1942
The Big Street
1942
Tales of Manhattan
1942
The Magnificent Dope
1942
Rings on Her Fingers
1942
The Male Animal
1941
You Belong to Me
1941
The Lady Eve
1940
Chad Hanna
1940
The Return of Frank James
1940
Lillian Russell
1940
The Grapes of Wrath
1939
Drums Along the Mohawk
1939
Young Mr. Lincoln
1939
The Story of Alexander Graham Bell
1939
Jesse James
1938
The Mad Miss Manton
1938
Spawn of the North
1938
Blockade
1938
Jezebel
1938
I Met My Love Again
1937
That Certain Woman
1937
Slim
1937
Wings of the Morning
1937
You Only Live Once
1936
The Moon's Our Home
1936
The Trail of the Lonesome Pine
1935
I Dream Too Much