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Peteer Fonda Is A Great Guy


I met Peter in 1960 at Cecilwood Summer Theater in Fishkill New York. Peter was a few years older than me and had a beautiful 1957 Ford car. He was kind enough to teach me how to drive a standard shift car using his own 1957 Ford. I will never forget Peter and hope someday I will see him again.

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he is one of my fav actors...is he born 1940 or 1941...he looks 6-7 years older
than 1940..i Could bet that he was born in 1934 or 1935

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Yeah, he's great.
He supports the CONVICTED rapist Roman Polanski and thinks we have better things to do than track down and administer justice to CONVICTED CHILD RAPISTS.

And he added more suck to a movie that I thought couldn't suck more - HELL RIDER.

Seriously, he's dragging the whole motorcycle thing out a bit.

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It's always amazing how some nutball thinks it's a good idea to post negative comments on the message board of a celebrity's website that is frequented by his fans. F-in brilliant. It's would be similar to the idiots that attempt to stand up and interrupt the speeches of celebrities at their fan's rallies. Very stupid.

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I just met and spoke to Peter Fonda at the Chiller Convention in New Jersey. We had a nice conversation about Warren Oates. I found Mr. Fonda to be a very friendly, charming, and pleasant guy.

"We're all part Shatner/And part James Dean/Part Warren Oates/And Steven McQueen"

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His Dad was a great actor, but a horrible father. He was basically raised by Lucille Ball (it's true). I think that he has always had the past of his mother's horrible death and the aloofness of his father to keep him "real". He doesn't seem like a phony compared to some Hollywood kids.

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Oh little troll, do you know there is a lot more to the story? Do you care?

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I am guessing he supports Roman Polanski because he knows the man on a personal basis and can judge his character.

What experience do you have in your interactions with Polanski>

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