The shocking physical change of Bridget Fonda, practically unrecognizable at 58 years old
Bridget Fonda has appeared after a long time away from the cameras, and is unrecognizable
In 2003, the actress Bridget Fonda had a serious traffic accident, which caused a spinal injury, which forced her to withdraw from the artistic world. She was years behind from a highly successful movie career where she starred in blockbuster movies like 'Jackie Brown', 'Sigles' and 'The Godfather III'. Peter Fonda's granddaughter was seen in August 2009, during the premiere of Quentin Tarantino's film 'Glorious Basterds', to which she was accompanied by her husband, the famous composer Danny Elfman. Last week, an image of the successful actress was surprised with a radically changed physical appearance.
The paparazzi captured the image of Bridget Fonda walking around in a striped navy sailor-style shirt and pajama bottoms, she had her car keys in her hand and her bag hanging from her shoulder strap. With his hair covered in gray hair and with glasses. A very different image than the one she projected in her blockbusters. The actress, who recently turned 58, was walking around town with her 17-year-old son in a silver Land Rover. She was shopping, dressed casually and with the company of her dog, the 'Daily Mail' revealed. 12 years ago the actress was out of the focus of the cameras, and with this image she became a trend in social networks, especially because of her impressive physical change.
She is the granddaughter of Henry Fonda, daughter of Peter Fonda and niece of Jane Fonda, all renowned actors in the entertainment industry in Hollywood. Her last name assured her success, but throughout her long career she showed a talent that made her stand out. Fonda appeared in 33 films, including Quentin Tarantino's acclaimed 1997 play "Jackie Brown" and the 1992 thriller "Single Woman Wanted." Grace Hamilton. Bridget Fonda made her film debut as a young girl hand in hand with her father in the mythical 'Easy Rider' and at 21 she starred in the forgettable romantic comedy 'You Can't Hurry Love', from which she launched a career as successes with a series of productions until reaching 'The Snow Queen' which was his last film for television.
“Making you known, she makes you give up your life. Your growth pattern is altered, because everything you do is magnified and analyzed. That's why I don't like press conferences. I don't like the way the journalists ask the questions, there is no attempt to hide their intentions. It's really wicked," she said in an interview for "The New York Times" about fame, however, she always said that she was passionate about acting.
Bridget Fonda left Los Angeles in 2020 to settle with Danny Elfman and his family on their ranch in Santa Barbara, California. There she is fully dedicated to the care of her son Oliver, born in 2005. After twelve years without appearing publicly, the actress appears heavier and more gray, a shocking physical change that leaves her practically unrecognizable at 58 years old.