
Jane Fonda at SAG Awards 2025
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Jane Fonda cannot be silenced by mere technical sound issues.
The actress and the worker are not the one who allows a little technical problem to steal the show – especially in no night that was not intended to celebrate her legendary career.
Accepting the Life Achievement Award at the 2025 SAG Awards in Los Angeles, Brady Star’s 80 found himself in the middle of an unexpected sound accident when a pre -recorded declaration began to talk about.
But instead of removing his speech from the strap at this moment, Fonda accelerated all this with his signature.
“I can pick up voices!” He made fun of, laughing before the crowded with his powerful message.
SAG Awards 2025 Acceptance Speech:
Fonda, an icon whose career spanned six decades in film, television and theater, used his speech to highlight the role of actors in promoting understanding.
He said, “What we create, the actor creates is sympathetic. Our job is to make another human being so deep that we can touch their lives.”
He also made it clear that there is nothing to refrain from sympathy. “And do not make a mistake, sympathy is not weak or awake. Well, waking up just means that you kick about other people.”
Considering his career, Fonda described it anything but predicted.
He admitted that “I had a really weird carrier – extraordinarily irresistible.” “I retired for 15 years and returned at the age of 65, which is not normal. I made a successful movie in my 80s. And maybe in my 90s, I stunt in an action movie. I will. ”
He also made fun of himself, remembering how acting gave him a shop at a time when women were often discouraged from expressing strong opinion.
He shared, “I grew up in the 40s and 50s when women had no opinion and was angry.” “Acting gave me an opportunity to play angry women with feedback, which you know, it’s a bit for me.”
Beyond his contribution to the screen, Fonda has been an irreversible force in functionality, which stands for civil rights, gender equality and environmental reasons.
He reminded the audience for the historical resistance of Hollywood against oppression.
“I made my first film in 1958. It was at the end of the tail of McCarthy, when a lot of careers were destroyed,” he said. “Today, it is helpful to remember, though, Hollywood resisted. We did.”
Then, he raised a thinking question, “Have any of you ever seen a documentary of colorful or civil rights or a great social movement of Stone Wall and ask yourself if you walk on the bridge. Become brave enough for you?
He did not wait for the answer. “We don’t have to be surprised, because we are in our documentary moments. It is, and it’s not a practice!”
When his speech approached, Fonda left the audience with a scream to stay united while facing uncertainty.
“For a moment, we should not do ourselves about what is happening to ourselves. This is a great time is serious. To present an impressive vision of the future.”
But he also assured them that hope remains. “On the other hand, there will still be love, there will still be beauty, and we will have a sea of truth to swim.”
It was a speech that had everything – grinding, sarcastic, flexibility and a clear reminder of why Fonda has been the power to Hollywood and beyond.
And if anyone was still wondering if he could command a room, technical defects and everyone, the answer was loud and clear, of course.