'Easy Rider' actor Peter Fonda dead at age 79

Published Aug 18, 2019

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LOS ANGELES - Oscar-nominated actor Peter

Fonda, who played a cool and introspective motorcyclist in the

1969 film "Easy Rider" that captured the spirit of the era's

counterculture movement, died on Friday at age 79, his family

said in a statement.

Fonda, the son of Hollywood leading man Henry Fonda and the

brother of Jane Fonda, died at his home in Los Angeles on Friday

morning of respiratory failure from lung cancer, the statement

said.

"It is with deep sorrow that we share the news that Peter

Fonda has passed away," it said, adding: "In honour of Peter,

please raise a glass to freedom."

"While we mourn the loss of this sweet and gracious man, we

also wish for all to celebrate his indomitable spirit and love

of life," the family said.

Fonda played the wanderer Wyatt in "Easy Rider," opposite

the late Dennis Hopper who co-starred as fellow biker Billy and

directed the film.

In the movie, Wyatt and Billy set out on their motorbikes to

discover America and have a number of misadventures, befriending

an attorney played by Jack Nicholson, before meeting violent

deaths.

"Easy Rider," with a script co-written by Fonda, helped

usher in a period known as the "New Hollywood" era of

filmmaking, which often avoided happy endings and other

conventions of the Hollywood studio system.

Fonda was nominated for an Academy Award for his work on the

script of "Easy Rider" and went on to act in movies and

television shows at a steady pace in the decades after,

achieving a second career highlight when he was nominated for a

best actor Oscar for his role as a beekeeper in the 1997 drama

"Ulee's Gold."

His other notable film appearances included supporting roles

in the remake of the western "3:10 to Yuma" and the

action-fantasy "Ghost Rider," which both came out in 2007.

Jane Fonda, who is known for her role in the 1968 film

"Barbarella" and in the ongoing Netflix series "Grace and

Frankie," expressed sadness at her brother's death.

"He was my sweet-hearted baby brother. The talker of the

family," she said in a statement. "I have had beautiful alone

time with him these last days. He went out laughing."

MOTHER'S SUICIDE

Peter Fonda, born in 1940 in New York City, lost his mother,

the socialite Frances Ford Seymour, as a child when she took her

own life.

Fonda later said in interviews he did not know his mother's

death had been due to suicide until years later. The late Henry

Fonda, who during his life had five wives, had earlier told

Seymour he wanted a divorce.

Growing up, Peter Fonda attended a number of boarding

schools and suffered serious injury when he accidentally shot

himself with a rifle at age 11.

He admired his father, the star of films such as "The Grapes

of Wrath" and "12 Angry Men," but would later describe him as

emotionally distant, at least with his son.

Peter Fonda is survived by wife Margaret DeVogelaere and by

his children with former wife Susan Brewer, Bridget and Justin

Fonda. Both children have also worked in Hollywood. 

Reuters

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