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Jane Fonda, a two-time Oscar-winning actor and activist with a six-decade career in film and television, was awarded the SAG life achievement award at the 31st Screen Actors Guild Awards. Fonda, 87, thanked SAG for fostering empathy and giving actors a platform to understand humanity. She also spoke about the need to help the vulnerable and project a positive vision of the future, particularly in the context of U.S
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