Henry Fonda's son: That's how everybody identified me until Easy Rider came along. Good old Captain America.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I knew Henry Fonda was my father, but I didn't know who I was. They all thought of me as Henry Fonda's son. Unfortunately for them, they never got to know me.
People ask me from time to time what it was like growing up with Henry Fonda as my father. I say, Ever see Fort Apache? He was like Colonel Thursday.
Captain is a good travelling name and so I take it.
When I was 8, I thought I was Harrison Ford, Gene Wilder, Richard Pryor, Elvis, and Chuck Norris all at once.
Because Dad was famous, I was so used to being identified as 'John Huston's daughter' that I couldn't think of myself as anyone else.
'Easy Rider' was never a motorcycle movie to me. A lot of it was about politically what was going on in the country.
There's really one character for every actor. The voyage is to find that one character.
The first people I ever saw were probably Little Richard and Gene Vincent.
I must have had faith that day. When I went out, I was Henry Fonda again. An unemployed actor but a man.
'The Naked Civil Servant' was as important for me as 'Easy Rider' was for Jack Nicholson. No question.