Jane Fonda is turning lemons into laughter at the SAG Awards 2025!
While accepting the SAG Life Achievement Award on Sunday, Feb. 23, the actress-activist, 87, poked fun at a sound error that interrupted her stirring speech about working as a woman in Hollywood.
âWhat we create is empathy. Our job is to understand another human being so profoundly that we can touch their souls. We know why they do what they do. We feel their joy for their pain,â she said firmly before a pre-recorded track cut her off.
âI can conjure voices,â she joked as the crowd laughed. Without missing a beat, Fonda continued her speech.
At the 31st SAG Awards honoring the best film and television performances of 2024 â with Wicked and ShĆgun leading this yearâs nominations list â Fonda became the 60th recipient of the Life Achievement honor. In recent years, it has gone to Barbra Streisand, Sally Field, Helen Mirren and Robert De Niro.
The award is dedicated to âa well-established performer who has contributed to improving the image of the acting profession and has a history of active involvement in humanitarian and public service endeavors,â per a press release.
SAG-AFTRA President Fran Drescher called Fonda âa trailblazer and an extraordinary talentâ and âdynamic force who has shaped the landscape of entertainment, advocacy and culture with unwavering passionâ in a statement last October.
âWe honor Jane not only for her artistic brilliance but for the profound legacy of activism and empowerment she has created,â added Drescher. âHer fearless honesty has been an inspiration to me and many others in our industry.â
Among Fondaâs many other accolades are two Academy Awards, for 1971âs Klute and 1978âs Coming Home, two BAFTAs, an Emmy, seven Golden Globes and last yearâs TIME Magazine Earth Award. The organization Women in Film created the annual Jane Fonda Humanitarian Award in 2021.
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