Just out of curiosity, what specifically about the Jane Fonda entry is "crap?"
Chip Berlet
Early in her career she had grown both distant and critical of her father, but in 1980 she bought the play "On Golden Pond" for the purpose of acting alongside her father-hoping he might win the Oscar that had eluded him throughout his career. He won, and when she accepted the Oscar on his behalf, she said it was "the happiest night of my life." Director and first husband Roger Vadim once said about her: "Living with Jane was difficult in the beginning...she had so many, how do you say, 'bachelor habits.' Too much organization. Time is her enemy. She cannot relax. Always there is something to do." Vadim also said, "There is also in Jane a basic wish to carry things to the limit."
That's a quote, and it's bad writing.
(1) Early in her career she had grown both distant and critical of her father, but in 1980 she bought the play "On Golden Pond" for the purpose of acting alongside her father-hoping he might win the Oscar that had eluded him throughout his career.
This means that "As a young woman, she had a troubled relationship with her father". That's Henry Fonda. "In the film 'On Golden Pond', they acted together. Henry won an Oscar for his performance, his first Academy Award, at age 107 (whatever). Jane ina acceptance speech when she took the award for him called it "the happiest night of my life." .
And (2) Vadim can keep out of the happy moment - he was surely relevant to the 1960s.
Really, the writing is wretchedly bad, as Jimbo said.
Charles