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Born: May 16, 1905 – Died: August 12, 1982
Henry Fonda's legacy in American cinema is marked by his evolution from a shy young performer to an emblematic character actor renowned for portraying characters of unwavering integrity. Born into the family of Herberta and William Brace Fonda in Grand Island, Nebraska, his father was a printer by trade, setting the backdrop of Henry's formative years amidst the hum of presses. His ancestry traced back to Italian origins, with a significant migration history that saw his forebearers establish roots in New York in the mid-17th century. This rich family history laid a foundation for the tales of resilience and integrity that Henry would later bring to life on screen.
Early Life and Career
Fonda's journey to stardom began in Omaha, where a young Henry found his passion for storytelling rewarded in print, sparking an initial interest in journalism. He graduated from high school in 1923 and briefly pursued journalism at the University of Minnesota before being drawn to the stage. The turning point came when he accepted a role at the Omaha Playhouse, decisively steering his path toward acting despite his parents' reservations.
His Broadway ambitions materialized in 1928, marked by his involvement with the University Players, which included future stars of the era. Henry's first notable acting role came with the play 'Merton of the Movies,' and by 1935, his portrayal of the earnest Tom Joad in The Grapes of Wrath solidified his place as a Hollywood mainstay. The role exemplified the American spirit, a theme that would resonate throughout his career.
Fonda's excellence in acting was recognized with prestigious awards, including an Oscar for his poignant performance in "On Golden Pond," crowning a career filled with critical acclaim. His personal life was as storied as his professional one, with marriages, including one to actress Margaret Sullavan, and children who followed in his thespian footsteps. Beyond the screen, Fonda had a tapestry of interests, controversies, and philanthropic efforts, painting a picture of a man as complex off-screen as the characters he played on it.
His impact on Hollywood was indelible, leaving behind a legacy of performances that continue to inspire actors and audiences alike. Fonda's ability to imbue characters with a dignified humanity made him not just a star, but an enduring symbol of the American cinematic tradition.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1981 | Summer Solstice (TV Movie) | Joshua |
1981 | On Golden Pond | Norman Thayer Jr. |
1980 | Gideon's Trumpet (TV Movie) | Clarence Earl Gideon |
1980 | The Oldest Living Graduate (TV Movie) | Colonel J.C. Kincaid |
1980 | Barn Burning (TV Movie) | Narrator |
1979 | Family (TV Series) | James Lawrence |
1979 | *Meteor* | The President |
1979 | Wanda Nevada | Old Prospector |
1979 | City on Fire | Risley - Fire Chief |
1979 | Roots: The Next Generations (TV Mini Series) | Colonel Frederick Warner |
1978 | The Swarm | Dr. Walter Krim |
1978 | Fedora | President of the Academy |
1978 | Home to Stay (TV Movie) | Grandpa George |
1977–1978 | Laugh-In (TV Series) | Guest Performer |
1978 | The Biggest Battle | Gen. Foster |
1977 | The Blue Hotel (TV Movie) | Narrator |
1977 | Rollercoaster | Simon Davenport |
1977 | The Great Smokey Roadblock | Elegant John Howard |
1977 | The Displaced Person (TV Movie) | Narrator (voice) |
1977 | I'm a Fool (TV Movie) | Narrator |
1977 | Tentacles | Mr. Whitehead |
1976 | Captains and the Kings (TV Mini Series) | Sen. Enfield Bassett |
1976 | Midway | Admiral Chester W. Nimitz |
1976 | Collision Course: Truman vs. MacArthur (TV Movie) | Gen. Douglas MacArthur |
1975 | The Jolly Corner (TV Movie) | Narrator |
1974 | The Music School (TV Movie) | Narrator |
1974 | Parker Adderson, Philosopher (TV Movie) | Narrator |
1974 | All in the Family (TV Series) | Host - Narrator |
1974 | Clarence Darrow (TV Movie) | Clarence Darrow |
1974 | The Last 4 Days | Cardinale Schuster |
1973 | My Name Is Nobody | Jack Beauregard |
1973 | Ash Wednesday | Mark Sawyer |
1973 | The Alpha Caper (TV Movie) | Mark Forbes |
1973 | The Serpent | Allan Davies |
1973 | The Red Pony (TV Movie) | Carl Tiflin |
1971–1972 | The Smith Family (TV Series) | Chad Smith |
1971 | Sometimes a Great Notion | Henry |
1971 | The Doris Day Show (TV Series) | Henry Fonda (uncredited) |
1970 | Howdy (TV Movie) | Unknown |
1970 | There Was a Crooked Man... | Woodward W. Lopeman |
1970 | The Cheyenne Social Club | Harley Sullivan |
1970 | Too Late the Hero | Capt. John G. Nolan |
1970 | Pat Paulsen's Half a Comedy Hour (TV Series) | Surgeon |
1970 | The Bill Cosby Show (TV Series) | Joshua Richards |
1968 | Once Upon a Time in the West | Frank |
1968 | Pat Paulsen for President (TV Movie) | Narrator (voice) |
1968 | The Boston Strangler | John S. Bottomly |
1968 | Yours, Mine and Ours | Frank Beardsley |
1968 | Madigan | Commissioner Anthony X. Russell |
1968 | Firecreek | Larkin |
1967 | Stranger on the Run (TV Movie) | Ben Chamberlain |
1967 | Welcome to Hard Times | Mayor Will Blue |
1966 | A Big Hand for the Little Lady | Meredith |
1965 | Battle of the Bulge | Lt. Col. Kiley |
1965 | The Secret Agents | Dimitri Koulov |
1965 | In Harm's Way | CINCPAC II |
1965 | The Rounders | Marion 'Howdy' Lewis |
1964 | Sex and the Single Girl | Frank Broderick |
1964 | Fail Safe | The President |
1964 | The Best Man | William Russell |
1963 | Spencer's Mountain | Clay Spencer |
1963 | The Dick Powell Theatre (TV Series) | Dr. Victor Fallon |
1962 | How the West Was Won | Jethro Stuart |
1962 | The Longest Day | Brig. Gen. Theodore Roosevelt Jr. |
1962 | Advise & Consent | Robert Leffingwell |
1961–1962 | The Ed Sullivan Show (TV Series) | Charles Christian Wertenbaker | Actor - Dramatic Reading |
1962 | San Francisco Fire (Short) | Narrator (voice) |
1959–1961 | The Deputy (TV Series) | Chief Marshal Simon Fry |
1959 | The Man Who Understood Women | Willie Bauche |
1959 | Warlock | Clay Blaisedell |
1958 | Rangers of Yellowstone (Short) | Narrator |
1958 | Stage Struck | Lewis Easton |
1957 | The Tin Star | Morgan Hickman |
1957 | *12 Angry Men* | Juror 8 |
1956 | The Wrong Man | Christopher Emanuel 'Manny' Balestrero |
1956 | War and Peace | Pierre Bezukhov |
1955 | Mister Roberts | Lieutenant Roberts |
1955 | Producers' Showcase (TV Series) | Alan Squier |
1955 | General Electric Theater (TV Series) | Emmett Kelly |
1953 | Main Street to Broadway | Henry Fonda (scenes deleted) |
1953 | Medallion Theatre (TV Series) | Dr. Martin Arrowsmith |
1951 | Benjy (Short) | Narrator (voice) |
1950 | Showtime, U.S.A. (TV Series) | Unknown |
1949 | Jigsaw | Nightclub Waiter (uncredited) |
1948 | Fort Apache | Lt. Col. Owen Thursday |
1948 | On Our Merry Way | Lank |
1947 | Daisy Kenyon | Peter Lapham |
1947 | The Fugitive | A Fugitive |
1947 | The Long Night | Joe Adams |
1946 | My Darling Clementine | Wyatt Earp |
1943 | The Ox-Bow Incident | Gil Carter |
1943 | Immortal Sergeant | Cpl. Colin Spence |
1942 | It's Everybody's War (Short) | Narrator |
1942 | The Big Street | Little Pinks |
1942 | Tales of Manhattan | George |
1942 | The Magnificent Dope | Tad Page |
1942 | Rings on Her Fingers | John Wheeler |
1942 | The Male Animal | Tommy Turner |
1941 | You Belong to Me | Peter Kirk |
1941 | Wild Geese Calling | John Murdock |
1941 | The Lady Eve | Charles Pike |
1940 | Chad Hanna | Chad Hanna |
1940 | The Return of Frank James | Frank James |
1940 | Lillian Russell | Alexander Moore |
1940 | *The Grapes of Wrath* | Tom Joad |
1939 | Drums Along the Mohawk | Gilbert Martin |
1939 | Young Mr. Lincoln | Abraham Lincoln |
1939 | The Story of Alexander Graham Bell | Thomas Watson |
1939 | Let Us Live | 'Brick' Tennant |
1939 | Jesse James | Frank James |
1938 | The Mad Miss Manton | Peter Ames |
1938 | Spawn of the North | Jim Kimmerlee |
1938 | Blockade | Marco |
1938 | Jezebel | Preston Dillard |
1938 | I Met My Love Again | Ives Towner |
1937 | That Certain Woman | Jack Merrick |
1937 | Slim | Slim |
1937 | Wings of the Morning | Kerry Gilfallen |
1937 | You Only Live Once | Eddie Taylor |
1936 | Spendthrift | Townsend Middleton |
1936 | The Moon's Our Home | Anthony Amberton | John Smith |
1936 | The Trail of the Lonesome Pine | Dave Tolliver |
1935 | I Dream Too Much | 'Johnny' Street |
1935 | Way Down East | David Bartlett |
1935 | The Farmer Takes a Wife | Dan Harrow |