The Oscar winner, who turns 82 on Saturday, was arrested for a fifth time in Washington, D.C. Friday as part of her ongoing climate change march.
Prior to her arrest, she gave a speech in front of a sign that read, 'Happy 82nd birthday, Jane!'
— Fire Drill Fridays December 20, 2019 "For @Janefonda’s birthday she wanted 82 people to put their bodies on the line. Today at least 138 people were arrested demanding a #GreenNewDeal and #NoNewFossilFuels with #FireDrillFriday," the organization tweeted. — Fire Drill Fridays December 20, 2019 Notable celebrities arrested at Fonda's previous protests include Sally Field, Sam Waterston, Ted Danson, Diane Lane, Piper Perabo, Rosanna Arquette and 11-year-old actor Iain Armitage.
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