Jane Fonda Plastic Surgery Before and After

Jane Fonda was born on December 21, 1937 in New York City, United States. In the ’60s, she started her performing career as she first debuted on Broadway. At the same time, she made her first screen appearance in the film Tall Story. During this period, she gained recognition for her roles in such movies as Period of Adjustment, Sunday in New York, and Barefoot in the Park. She later became acclaimed for her role in the 1969 film They Shoot Horses, Don’t They? which gained her first Oscar nomination. 

In 1971, she starred in the movie Klute, winning the Oscar for Best Actress. She won again in 1978 courtesy of her performance in the film Coming Home. She was also nominated for her works in Julia and The China Syndrome. In the ’80s, she starred in On Golden Pond, The Morning After, and 9 to 5. She retired from acting during the ’90s. The following decade, she came back with roles in Monster-in-Law and Georgia Rule. She became more active once again in the 2010s, starring in The Butler, Youth, and Book Club. 

Has Jane Fonda had Plastic Surgery?

In an interview, the award-winning legendary actress has confessed to getting plastic surgery. “I’m glad I look good for my age, but I’ve had plastic surgery,” said Fonda. She later revealed to have some work done on her eyes and jawline. Nonetheless, she also shares how she’s not proud of the fact that she’s had plastic surgery. “On one level, I hate the fact that I’ve had the need to alter myself physically to feel that I’m OK,” she explained.

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