

Peter Fonda
Peter Henry Fonda (February 23, 1940 – August 16, 2019) was a prominent American actor known for his significant contributions to the film industry. He was born into a distinguished family, being the son of legendary actor Henry Fonda and the younger sibling of acclaimed actress Jane Fonda. Peter was also a devoted father to Bridget and Justin Fonda.
Fonda played a notable role in the counterculture movement of the 1960s, making a lasting impact on cinema during that era. He received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Screenplay for his work on the groundbreaking film Easy Rider (1969), which became a cultural touchstone. Later, he earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor for his compelling performance in Ulee's Gold (1997), a role that also brought him a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama. In addition to these accolades, he won a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor for his portrayal in The Passion of Ayn Rand (1999), further showcasing his versatility as an actor.
Peter Fonda's legacy continues to resonate, reflecting not only his talent but also his influence on the film industry and American culture.
Filmography


Dirty Mary Crazy Larry

Boundaries

Open Season

Supernova (2005)

The Wild Angels

The Last Full Measure

The Hired Hand

The Ballad of Lefty Brown

Spirits of the Dead

American Bandits: Frank and Jesse James

Thomas and the Magic Railroad

Certain Fury

Love and a .45

The Runner (2015)

You Can't Say No

92 in the Shade

Back When We Were Grownups

The Most Hated Woman in America

Nadja

Close Encounters with Vilmos Zsigmond

Deadfall (1993)

The Cannonball Run

Lilith

Race with the Devil

Wooly Boys

Outlaw Blues

Futureworld

The Limey
