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NEW YORK (AP) - Jane Fonda is 67, fresh into the "third act" of a life that could be reviewed as melodrama, farce and guerrilla theater, as if devised by a collaboration among Eugene O'Neill, Neil Simon and Jean-Luc Godard.
She is single, a "feminist Christian," a liberal who loved "Fahrenheit 9-11" and a sentimentalist who still cries when she watches "On Golden Pond." She is fashionable in dark slacks, boots and a patterned blouse, her hair a spiky tangle of brown and blond. She is organized, planning to live to 90, regularly checking e-mail on her brand new Blackberry.
She has made her first movie in 15 years, "Monster-in-Law," a comedy with Jennifer Lopez that she thinks will succeed but will not be devastated if it doesn't. She has also written a memoir, "My Life So Far," which she "guarantees" will succeed and would be devastated if it doesn't.
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