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When top Hollywood actresses are mentioned, Jane Seymour Fonda who is fondly referred to as Jane Fonda must be mentioned as she has put in the work to ensure she is well-established as one of the most renowned actresses of her time and generation. Beyond being an American actress, she’s also an activist and a former fashion model who is currently worth about $200 million. In her over 60 years of acting, she has received numerous awards including; two British Academy Film Awards, a Primetime Emmy Award, two Academy Awards for Best Actress, the AFI Life Achievement Award, the Honorary Palme d’Or, the Cecil B. DeMille Award, and the Golden Lion Honorary Award. Over time, Jane Fonda has proven to have the box office drawing power as most of her movies have made hits at the box office. Let’s take a peek into the top 10 of Jane Fonda’s highest-grossing movies!

This Is Where I Leave You - 2014 ($41.3 Million)

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This 2014 American satirical family drama, This is Where I Leave You, is a hilarious must-watch with your family. Loosely based on Jonathan Trooper's novel of the same name, it stars Jane Fonda, Tina Fey, Kathryn Hahn, and Adam Driver. The film follows four siblings who reunite after their father's funeral and must live together in their childhood home for seven days, facing their different partners and over-sharing mother. With a box office gross of $41.3 million and a production budget of $20 million, it's a financial and critical hit.

California Suite - 1978 ($42 Million)

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California Suite is the epitome of "old but gold" in American comedy movies. Released in 1978 and directed by the award-winning Herbert Ross, it follows the antics of lodgers in a luxurious hotel, California suite. Maggie Smith, Jane Fonda, and Bill Cosby bring the roles to life with their impeccable performances. The movie received positive reviews with a box office gross of $42 million, and even earned a spot on The New York Times "Best 1000 Movies Ever" list.

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The China Syndrome - 1979 ($52 Million)

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The China Syndrome is a 1979 disaster suspense thriller directed by James Bridges. Starring Jack Lemmon, Michael Douglas, Jane Fonda, and Scott Brady, the film follows a TV reporter and cameraman who uncover safety cover-ups at a nuclear plant, leading to a potential meltdown that could reach all the way to China. The film was a commercial hit, grossing $52 million against a $6 million budget.

The Electric Horseman - 1979 ($62 Million)

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An American satire film from 1979, The Electric Horseman tells the story of a former cowboy turned cereal company spokesman who finds himself on the run with the company's abused electric-lit horse and a costume he was supposed to promote in Las Vegas. With an all-star cast featuring Jane Fonda and Robert Redford, the film was a financial success, earning $62 million at the box office against a $13 million budget.

9 to 5 - 1980 ($103.3 Million)

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In 1980, an American satirical film was released that followed the journey of three ambitious working women as they sought to level the playing field with their sexist, lying, and egotistical boss. The film, titled 9 to 5, was directed by Colin Higgins and starred veterans of the industry including Dolly Parton, Jane Fonda, Dabney Coleman, and Lily Tomlin. Despite facing negative reviews from critics, the film was a tremendous financial success, earning $103.3 million at the box office with a budget of less than $10 million.

Book Club - 2018 ($105 Million)

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This hilarious American romantic film features four friends who had to read Fifty Shades of Grey in their book club and decided to make a total turnaround on their personal relationships. Book Club has Jane Fonda, Mary Steenburgen, Diane Keaton, and Candice Bergen putting up a good show for you while making sure you have a good laugh as well. It was a box office success as it made a massive $105 million against its $14 million budget.

On Golden Pond - 1981 ($119.3 Million)

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In On Golden Pond, a grumpy father learns to bond with his daughter's boyfriend's son, leading to a heartwarming family story. With Jane Fonda, Dabney Coleman, William Lanteau, and Doug McKeon, this 1981 film based on the play by Ernest Thompson was a box office hit, earning $119.3 million against a $15 million budget, becoming the second-highest-grossing film of the year.

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Monster-in-law - 2005 ($155 Million)

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Monster-in-law is a 2005 romantic comedy that brings together Jane Fonda, Michael Vartan, Wanda Skyes, and Jennifer Lopez for a rollicking good time. It follows an overprotective mother who tries to drive her son's fiancée away but gets a taste of her own medicine. Despite mixed reviews, Monster-in-law was a huge commercial success with a box office gross of $155 million against a $43 million budget.

The Butler - 2013 ($177 Million)

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The Butler, also known as Lee Daniels’ The Butler, is a star-studded American historical drama featuring big names like Jane Fonda, Oprah Winfrey, Forest Whitaker, and more. Directed by Lee Daniels and inspired by a Washington Post article, the movie follows the story of a butler who served eight presidents at the White House. Despite mixed reviews, the film was a commercial hit, grossing $177 million worldwide against its $30 million budget.

Luck - 2022 ($200 Million)

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Peggy Holmes, the talented director behind beloved animated films such as The Little Mermaid and Tinkerbell, brings us 2022's Luck. A quirky, comedic tale of an unlucky individual who must team up with a human-like cat in hopes of changing their fortunes. Starring the vocal talents of Jane Fonda, Simon Peg, Whoopi Goldberg, and more, the movie may have received mixed reviews, but it still struck gold at the box office with a $200 million gross.

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