Fonda to add prints by dad's at Chinese Theatre
By SANDY COHENBy SANDY COHEN, AP Entertainment Writer??
FILE - In this undated publicity file photo, from left, co-stars Jane Fonda, Henry Fonda, and Katharine Hepburn are pictured in character as seen from the 1981 film, "On Golden Pond." On on Saturday, April 27, 2013, Jane Fonda, the 75-year-old Oscar winner , will place her hand and footprints next to her father's in the concrete shrine to celebrity outside Hollywood's TCL Chinese Theatre. Then she'll present a special screening of the film she made with her dad, ?On Golden Pond.? The cement and cinematic tribute is part of the 2013 TCM Classic Film Festival, which is honoring Jane Fonda. (AP Photo, File)
FILE - In this undated publicity file photo, from left, co-stars Jane Fonda, Henry Fonda, and Katharine Hepburn are pictured in character as seen from the 1981 film, "On Golden Pond." On on Saturday, April 27, 2013, Jane Fonda, the 75-year-old Oscar winner , will place her hand and footprints next to her father's in the concrete shrine to celebrity outside Hollywood's TCL Chinese Theatre. Then she'll present a special screening of the film she made with her dad, ?On Golden Pond.? The cement and cinematic tribute is part of the 2013 TCM Classic Film Festival, which is honoring Jane Fonda. (AP Photo, File)
FILE - In this May 16, 1980 file photo, Henry Fonda, center, is seen on his 75th birthday with son, Peter Fonda, left, and his wife, Shirlee Fonda. On on Saturday, April 27, 2013, Jane Fonda, the 75-year-old Oscar winner , will place her hand and footprints next to her father's in the concrete shrine to celebrity outside Hollywood's TCL Chinese Theatre. Then she'll present a special screening of the film she made with her dad, ?On Golden Pond.? The cement and cinematic tribute is part of the 2013 TCM Classic Film Festival, which is honoring Jane Fonda.(AP Photo/Randy Rasmussen, file)
FILE - In this June 25, 1957 file photo, movie actor Henry Fonda, right, with his children, Jane and Peter, are shown at New York International Airport boarding a clipper airplane for Europe where they'll spend the summer seeing sights. On on Saturday, April 27, 2013, Jane Fonda, the 75-year-old Oscar winner , will place her hand and footprints next to her father's in the concrete shrine to celebrity outside Hollywood's TCL Chinese Theatre. Then she'll present a special screening of the film she made with her dad, ?On Golden Pond.? The cement and cinematic tribute is part of the 2013 TCM Classic Film Festival, which is honoring Jane Fonda.(AP Photo, File)
FILE - In this March 29, 1982 file photo, from left, Jane Fonda, her father Henry Fonda, and his wife Shirlee are shown at home, after Jane accepted the Academy Award on behalf of her father for best performance by an actor in a leading role at the 54th Academy Awards, in Los Angeles. The elder Fonda, recuperating at home, was honored for his performance in "On Golden Pond." (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)
LOS ANGELES (AP) ? Jane Fonda is planning to shed a few tears on Saturday.
That's when the 75-year-old Oscar winner will place her hand and footprints next to her father's in the concrete shrine to celebrity outside Hollywood's Chinese Theatre. Then she'll present a special screening of the film she made with her dad, 1981's "On Golden Pond." The cement and cinematic tribute is part of the 2013 TCM Classic Film Festival, which is honoring Jane Fonda.
"I am very, very excited," Fonda said in an interview this week. "I thought probably I would die and this would never happen. I'm just really thrilled that it actually is happening and not only that, but I get to put my hand and footprints right next to my father. ... I'm just so happy I'll probably cry."
The honor inspired Fonda to reflect on her career, which hasn't slowed since she returned to acting in 2005 after a 15-year hiatus.
"I've made some really good films. There's also a lot of films I wish I could do over again," she said. "But I've been lucky: I've worked with some great directors, and I feel like I'm still a work in progress as an actor. I feel like I'm still learning."
After her guest-starring stint on "The Newsroom," she's more interested than ever in television.
"I'd love to have a television series of my own," Fonda said. "I'm hoping that might happen."
A fitness pioneer, Fonda continues to focus on health and wellness with a series of videos aimed at older exercisers. She also inspired countless Oscar watchers earlier this year with her fitted, bright yellow gown, and she serves as L'Oreal's oldest spokeswoman.
"When you're younger, you don't have to put so much time into it, but also I didn't care that much. I was an activist and I didn't think so much about how I appeared," she said. "As I've gotten older, I've paid more attention to how I dress, how I look, what makeup I use, what skincare products I use... I guess one reason that I put more effort into looking good now is because I think it gives hope to other women. It takes the edge off the fear that young people have of getting older."
The wisdom and openness that come with aging are easy to wear well, and Fonda said she's happier now than ever.
"This event that's coming up where I get to put my hand and shoeprints next to my dad in front of the Chinese Theatre, it's coming at a very happy time in my life," Fonda said, "and making it even happier."
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