Peter Fonda Movies

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Peter Fonda (1940-2019) was an Oscar®-nominated American actor, director, writer and producer.  He was the son of Henry Fonda, younger brother of Jane Fonda, and father of Bridget.   His most well known movie was playing Wyatt in 1969’s Easy Rider.  Fonda’s IMDb page shows 116 acting credits from 1962 to 2020.    This page will rank 44 Peter Fonda movies from Best to Worst in six different sortable columns of information. Television shows, shorts, cameos and movies that were not released in North American and a handful of his movies that we could not find box office on, were not included in the rankings.  This page was requested by UMR Hall of Famer Flora.

1969’s Easy Rider

Peter Fonda Movies Ranked In Chronological Order With Ultimate Movie Rankings Score (1 to 5 UMR Tickets) *Best combo of box office, reviews and awards.

1997’s Ulee’s Gold

Peter Fonda Movies Can Be Ranked 6 Ways In This Table

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36 thoughts on “Peter Fonda Movies

    1. Hey Kim. Thanks for sharing your thoughts on Peter Fonda…and for sharing the kind words to his friends and family. RIP.

  1. He was a damn good actor despite the fact that he never got the props that his father and sister got. He will be missed.

    1. Hey John L. I agree with your comment 100%. Sad news. He will indeed be missed. Good thoughts on the passing of Peter Fonda.

    1. Thanks for checking out our Peter Fonda tribute page. Good thoughts for his family. Rest in Peace Peter Fonda.

  2. Sad news. RIP Peter Fonda.

    I see this site is running smoothly on autopilot. And still producing pages!

    Not really a fan of Easy Rider, probably because I didn’t watch it until decades later wondering what all the fuss was about. I do remember enjoying Dirty Mary Crazy Larry though, watched it a few times on TV and video way back. I saw Futureworld at the cinema, an enjoyable sequel to Westworld but not as good.

    I’ve seen 9 of the 44 films on the chart, favorites are – Futureworld, Dirty Larry Crazy Mary, Wild Hogs, Cannonball Run, 3:10 to Yuma and Ghost Rider.

    A nice tribute Bruce. Vote Up

    1. Hey Steve….Scotty saved the day….plus he re-arranged the posts…..which movie the Peter page to Saturday and the Toni Collette page to today. I am right there with you on Easy Rider. I think I have now seen it three times…been underwhelmed each time. Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry was a movie I watched a lot growing up….it seemed to play a lot on television back then…and that was huge source to watch movies. I have seen 20 of these movies…..I have seen all of your favorites except for Futureworld. That surprises me, especially since I enjoyed Westworld so much. Glad to see we agree on Ghostrider….he was the best part of that movie….too bad he did not appear in sequel. Good stuff….rest in peace Mr. Fonda.

  3. Easy Rider was a huge influence on me when I was younger and crazier. Hopper,Black and Fonda are gone. Jack who was the first one to die is one of the last standing. Sad sad news.

    1. Hey Daniel N. Thanks for sharing your thoughts on Peter Fonda and your younger and crazier days. You are correct many from the classic Easy Rider are no longer with us. Good point on the fact that Jack is one of the last ones standing and that he was the first to go in the movie. We still have Toni “Mickey” Basil too. Sad news indeed. Rest in Peace.

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