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| Seen
as Henry Fonda's daughter, Jane had yet to
make a real name for herself. |
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| After
leaving home Jane starts modeling to pay towards
her acting tuition - and makes it to the cover
of Vogue! |

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| Possibly
Jane's most memorable role on the big screen,
Jane plays Barbarella, Queen of the Galaxy.
Directed by her first husband Roger Vadim |
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| Cutting
off her golden locks and abandoning her sex
kitten image for an activist life, Jane protests
and fights for peace causes. |

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| The
golden era - Jane resumes her acting career
though continuing to be an activist.
Jane wins an Oscar for her performance in
"Coming Home" |
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| Though
not common knowledge, Jane owned her own workout
studio before writing her book which launched
the video empire. |

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| Through
the 80's and to the mid 90's, sporting more
than 15 different hair cuts throughout her
aerobic video empire, Jane's workouts continue
to be popular today as they always were. |
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| Jane
writes her "Cooking for Healthy Living"
book |

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| Following
the divorce of her marriage with Ted Turner,
Jane is invited to host the 2000 Vanity Fair
Awards.
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| Jane
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plans to return to acting, still looks great
and does yoga. |
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