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Article: Peter Fonda. (interview with movie actor)(Interview)
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- June 1, 1997
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Peter Fonda worked long and hard to resolve his conflicts with his father, Henry. The result of that liberating struggle is a richness in his acting that is emerging only now
At fifty-eight, Peter Fonda is one of those tall, lean beauties we associate with the American West. It helps that for twenty-two years, he and his second wife, Becky, have been living in a log cabin in Montana. Unlike Clint Eastwood or Sam Shepard, however, Fonda is neither leathery nor laconic. There is none of his father Henry's sternness in his demeanor. Instead, he's a warm, unguarded man, and a torrent of crisscrossing anecdotes. They crisscross to such an extent it makes you wonder how ...
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