Actor Richard Chamberlain, left, and actress Jane Fonda arrive for the Emmy awards in Hollywood May 26, 1962.
Actress Jane Fonda gets some tips on how to handle a six shooter from actor Lee Marvin during a break in filming of "Cat Ballou" in Hollywood in 1964. Marvin won the Oscar as lead actor for his performance.
French film director Roger Vadim, left, and his wife, actress Jane Fonda, walk together Rome's (Italy) Fiumicino Airport April 19, 1967, to board a plane for Paris, France. They planned to spend a brief vacation before returning to Rome to begin shooting their new film "Barbarella."
Fonda sits in a cage where a swarm of about 2,000 wrens rip off her clothes in a scene from "Barbarella." Directed by Roger Vadim, "Barbarella" is a 1967 satire and commentary on politics, sex and society in the year 40,000 as told through the eyes of a beautiful Earth girl, Barbarella, traveling through space in her rocket ship.
Fonda arrives at the 1969 Academy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles April 7, 1970. She was nominated for best actress for her role in "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?" She did not win that year (Maggie Smith did, for "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie") but she did win two years later for her performance in "Klute."
Fonda is shown in a Nov. 3, 1970, police mug shot after she was arrested for assault and battery in Cleveland, Ohio, after she allegedly kicked a cop. All charges were later dropped. This photo is included in the book, "Mug Shots: Celebrities Under Arrest."
Fonda is surrounded by soldiers and reporters as she sings an anti-war song near Hanoi during the Vietnam War in July 1972. Fonda, seated on an anti-aircraft gun, is here to "encourage" North Vietnamese soldiers fighting against "American Imperialist air raiders." She is wearing a helmet and Vietnamese-made ao-dai pantaloon and blouse.
Fonda, center, looks at her husband, Tom Hayden, as they chat with friends following their free-form wedding ceremony in Los Angeles, Calif., Jan. 21, 1973. Rev. Richard York, right, performed the marriage. At Fonda's left is her brother, Peter Fonda, with guitar. Some 100 friends sang Vietnamese songs and read poetry while a friend of the couple, Steve Jaffe, made this informal wedding portrait.
Fonda, left, and her husband, Tom Hayden, walk with their 2-year-old son Troy, as they arrive to vote in Santa Monica, Calif., June 8, 1976. Hayden ran unsuccessully against Sen. John Tunney for the U.S. Senate in the California primary.
Jon Voight and Jane Fonda pose with their Oscars in Los Angeles, April 9, 1979, awarded for their roles in "Coming Home."
Lily Tomlin, Jane Fonda, and Dolly Parton are shown after a party in Los Angeles Dec. 12, 1980, to promote their movie, "Nine To Five."
Henry Fonda poses with the Oscar he won for his performance in "On Golden Pond" at his home in Bel Air, Calif., March 29, 1982. At left is his daughter, actress Jane, and at right is his wife, Shirlee. Fonda was too ill to attend the Academy Awards ceremony that year. He died Aug. 12, 1982, less than five months later.
Fonda leads Los Angeles Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda, seated across from her, and baseball camp participants in stretching exercises at the team's Dodgertown training facility in Vero Beach, Fla., Nov. 13, 1986.
Newlyweds Jane Fonda and Ted Turner pose in front of his Capps, Fla., home just after their wedding ceremony, Dec. 21, 1991. Fonda's son, Troy, is at left.
Fonda, left, with her daughter, Vanessa, holding her baby, leave the church of St. Tropez, on the French Riviera, Feb. 18, 2000, after attending the funeral of Roger Vadim. Fonda was his third wife, and Vanessa is the daughter they had together.
Fonda smiles following her visit to Israeli victims of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in Hadassah Mt. Scopus hospital in Jerusalem, Dec. 19, 2002. Fonda was visiting Israel and the Palestinian territories with a delegation from V-Day, a global movement to end violence against women and girls.
Fonda arrives with her son, Troy Garity, who was nominated for best actor in a mini-series or television movie for his work on "A Soldier's Girl," at the 61st Annual Golden Globe Awards Jan. 25, 2004. Troy is Fonda's son with Tom Hayden. He uses the name "Garity" professionally; it was the name of his grandmother on his father's side.
In this undated promotional photo released by New Line Productions, Jane Fonda, left, as Viola and Jennifer Lopez as Charlie appear in a scene from "Monster-in-Law."
Fonda listens to women activists during a meeting in Guatemala City in this Nov. 30, 2003, file photo. Fonda will undergo hip replacement surgery after finishing publicity tours this spring for her upcoming film and autobiography.