The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Peter Fonda dies at 79

- By Lindsey Bahr andAndrewD­alton

LOS ANGELES (AP) >> Actor Peter Fonda, the son of a Hollywood legend who became a movie star in his own right after both writing and starring in the counter- culture classic “Easy Rider,” died Friday at his home of complicati­ons from lung cancer. He was 79.

“I am very sad,” Jane Fonda said in a statement. “He was my sweet-hearted baby brother. The talker of the family. I have had beautiful alone time with him these last days. He went out laughing.”

Born into Hollywood royalty as Henry Fonda’s only son, Peter Fonda carved his own path with his non-conformist tendencies and earned an Oscar nomination for co-writing the psychedeli­c road trip movie “Easy Rider.” He would never win that golden statuette, but he would later be nominated for his leading performanc­e as a Vietnam veteran and widowed beekeeper in “Ulee’s Gold.”

Fonda was born in New York in 1940 to parents whose personas were the very opposite of the rebellious images their kids would cultivate. Father Henry Fonda was already a Hollywood giant, known for playing straight-shooting cowboys and soldiers. Mother Frances Ford Seymour was a Canadian-born U.S. socialite.

He was only 10 years old when his mother died. She had a nervous breakdown after learning of her husband’s affair and was confined to a hospital. In 1950, she killed herself. It would be about five years before Peter Fonda learned the truth behind her death.

Fonda accidental­ly shot himself and nearly died on his 11th birthday. It was a story he told often.

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