Vanessa Vadim is the daughter of Jane Fonda and ex-husband Roger Vadim. Her father and mother sepeatres when she was just 1 year old. Growing up, she lived with her mother in California. As of March 2023, Vanessa Vadim is a filmmaker and has also directed documentaries, music videos, and commercials. She has won several awards for her work and has been recognized for her unique visual style. She works on projects like Jane Fonda in Five Acts.
Vanessa Vadim Bio, Age & Education
Vanessa Vadim grew up with her other siblings Troy Garity, 49 and Mary Luana Williams, 55. Vanessa’s mother Jane Fonda, an American actress, political activist, and fitness guru. She was born into a Hollywood family and was raised with her siblings to value creativity, expression and activism. She went on to become a successful filmmaker and documentarian.
As per her education, from 1985 to 1989, Vanessa went to Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. While protesting in Washington D.C., she took part in a pro-choice march as well as assisted in building Nicaragua’s first school.
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How Old Is Vanessa Vadim?
Vanessa Vadim age is 54 years old. She was born on Sept. 28, 1968, in Paris, France. She was named after actress and activist Vanessa Redgrave. Soon after her birth, separation reports surfaced in March 1970, which Fonda’s spokesman called “totally untrue,” though by mid-1972 she was conceding: “We’re separated. Not legally, just separated. We’re friends.” Fonda had affairs with political organizer Fred Gardner and Klute co-star Donald Sutherland, in the early 1970s.
Vanessa Vadim Net Worth
Vanessa Vadim directed many projects. Her work earned her a nomination for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Documentary Series. As of 2023, her net worth is $12 million.
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Vanessa Vadim Charitable Works
Like her mother Jane, Vanessa also done charitable works which have focused on youth and education, adolescent reproductive health, environment, human services, and the arts. Her mother marketed her highly successful line of exercise videos and books in order to fund the Campaign for Economic Democracy.