While promoting Netflix's Grace and Frankie alongside her costar Lily Tomlin, Jane Fonda said, "You know you can be really old at 60, and you can be really ...
Fonda and Tomlin are set to be joined by their 9 to 5 costar Dolly Parton. We didn't expect to be on a hit series at this point in our lives," Tomlin added. Speaking with PEOPLE on Friday at her Hollywood Hand and Footprint Ceremony, Tomlin gushed about her friendship with Fonda, saying it had "deepened" due to their Netflix show. And I just knew we would do it because it was about something that was important to us, aging women and them not being marginalized and being treated like human beings and how they would want to be treated and thought of." "My knees are not mine, my hips are not mine, my shoulder's not mine. And it doesn't really bother me that much."
Fonda spoke about her age and the end of 'Grace and Frankie' while on 'CBS Sunday Morning.'
Fonda, who introduced Tomlin at the imprint ceremony got emotional when talking about her longtime friend and co-star, telling the crowd, "I can't stop crying. "My knees are not mine, my hips are not mine, my shoulder's not mine. And it doesn't really bother me that much," Fonda said.
June Diane Raphael returned to her role as Brianna in Grace and Frankie for one last time. The series is releasing its final episodes on Netflix at the end ...
“I think one of the reasons that people like the show is that it’s really easy on the eye,” Fonda told Vogue in 2016. Grace and Frankie has accumulated fans young and old over the years. On April 29th, Netflix will drop the final episodes of the series. “I find that really inspiring, and the ways in which she’s willing to open herself up as she ages, it’s really beautiful and it’s such important modeling for me, personally.” June Diane Raphael has been a part of Grace and Frankie since it first aired in 2015. The actor explained that having children allowed her to “reprioritize,” seeking positive experiences instead of the next big thing.
TIME stood still as Jane Fonda posed on the red carpet once more at an event for her Netflix role as Grace Hanson.
TIME stood still as Jane Fonda posed on the red carpet once more at an event for her Netflix role as Grace Hanson. Double Oscar-winner Jane was gracing a Hollywood gathering for her series Grace and Frankie.Its final run starts on Friday. Jane Fonda looks amazing as Grace at 84
On the Netflix series the two play feisty octogenarians who see old age not as a death sentence, but as a victory lap – a belief they've always pursued in ...
And when I left the theater that night I said to myself, 'I'm not making a movie about secretaries unless Lily Tomlin is in it.'" Fonda said, "I'm super-conscious that I'm closer to death. "I was ready to go on the road again!" I think I'll just keep this part!'" "And here's why: It's because even with one drink, like, if I had a martini tonight, I would be at half-mast tomorrow," Fonda replied. In "Grace and Frankie," Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin are two feisty octogenarians who see old age not as a death sentence, but as a victory lap.
Jane Fonda looks back on her age and is getting older. “In an interview withCBS Sunday Morning “, “The Grace & Frankie star admitted that “approaching ...
Yeah. You can be really old at the age of 60 and really young at the age of 85. The actress added, claiming that you are as old as you feel, “The fact is if you are old and alive and relatively healthy. My knees are not mine, my hips are not mine, my shoulders are mine Not. From here I’m just looking at someone.
Jane Fonda paid a moving tribute to fans of Grace and Frankie in a new blog ahead of the premiere of the show's final episodes.
I love you both." Jane thanked them for the support they'd shown the show over the years. It has been a gift in so many ways!"
Jane Fonda is reflecting on age and getting older. In an interview with "CBS Sunday Morning", the "Grace and Frankie" star admitted that getting "closer to ...
Enh. You know, you can be really old at 60, and you can be really young at 85. Insisting that you’re only as old as you feel, the actress added, “The fact is if you’re alive and relatively healthy at an older — I mean, I’m almost 85. And it doesn’t really bother me that much,” she said.
While promoting the new season of her Netflix comedy series Grace and Frankie, Fonda spoke about her climate change activism and ageing. “I'm super-conscious ...
Eh. You know, you can be really old at 60, and you can be really young at 85. “The fact that I’m still alive and working, wow, who cares if I don’t have my old joints? And it doesn’t really bother me that much,” Fonda said in an appearance on CBS Sunday Morning on 24 April.
The actress and her Grace and Frankie co-star, Lily Tomlin, also spoke about embracing aging and their involvement in activism. By Emily Kirkpatrick.
And for Fonda, that was always what her workout tapes were all about—raising money for the causes she cares about. Enh. You know, you can be really old at 60, and you can be really young at 85. You're looking at somebody who's only me from here up.” But despite that, she added, “The fact is, if you're alive and relatively healthy at an older–I mean, I'm almost 85.