Actresses including Meryl Streep, Sally Field, Sandra Bullock
and Cameron Diaz saluted the 76-year-old Oscar-winner at Thursday's
event in Hollywood.
"I'm so happy to add another woman's name to the list," she said.
Fonda's brother, Easy Rider star Peter Fonda, said "Jane, I've never been prouder of you, and I know Dad is too."
Their late father, actor Henry Fonda, was an Oscar-winner aged
76 for the 1981 film On Golden Pond and received the AFI award in 1978.
Presenting the honour to Jane Fonda, actor Michael Douglas
said: "Jane, you are true film royalty, not through birth, but through
your talent."
Fonda, nominated for seven Academy awards, has won two Oscars for 1971's Klute and 1978's Coming Home.
Fellow Oscar-winner Meryl Streep, who made her film debut
opposite Fonda in 1977's Julia, said of her initial meeting with the
star: "She had an almost feral alertness, like this bright blue
attentiveness to everything around her.
Sally Field added: "She brought this new kind of raw
sexuality, of gritty innocent honesty, vulnerable to the core - and I
had never seen anything like it."
There were moments of lightness during the ceremony at the
Dolby Theatre, as actor Jeff Daniels, one of Fonda co-stars in the HBO
series The Newsroom, sang a tribute to the actress, offering lyrics
about her "abs, buns and thighs" as one of her exercise videos played on
a screen behind him.
And comic actress Wanda Sykes took the stage dress in a silver
parody of the outfit worn by Fonda in her 1968 film Barbarella, directed
by her then-husband Roger Vadim.
As she accepted the award, Fonda offered some advice on
career longevity for the roomful of celebrities gathered: "Ask
questions, stay curious. It's much more important to be interested than
to be interesting."
No comments:
Post a Comment