Bridget Fonda apparently loves to work, and we love seeing her, which is a fortuitous combination.
Between 1987 and 2002, she appeared in 38 films and voiced characters in a couple others; she also starred in 3 made-for-TV
movies or miniseries. (You've heard of six degrees of Kevin Bacon? How about six degrees of Bridget Fonda?)
She's been nominated for Golden Globes for her work on both the big and small screens.
Bridget Fonda's legendary lineage includes her grandfather Henry Fonda and her father Peter Fonda.
Somewhat surprisingly (considering her family tree), she suffered from stage fright during her first couple years
at New York's Lee Strasberg Institute. Her films have included "Shag" (1988); "Scandal" (1989); "The Godfather Part
III" (1990); "Doc Hollywood" (1991); "Single White Female" and "Singles" (1992); "Point Of No Return" (1993); "Little Buddha"
and "It Could Happen To You" (1994); "City Hall" (1996); "Jackie Brown" (1997); and "A Simple Plan" (1998).