Bridget Fonda, star of the ’90s film “Single White Female,” was spotted in a rare public outing Friday in Los Angeles.
The “Jackie Brown” actress, 59, sported a protracted grey sweater, black capris, sneakers and a black crossbody bag while running errands, her hair loosely pulled back. She appeared upbeat on the trip.
The mom of 1 — a fixture on ritzy red carpets within the ’90s — was last seen in public in September, shopping at a landscaping supply store.
She was also spotted in January 2022 on her 58th birthday, for the primary time in over a decade.
Her last major red carpet event was the “Inglourious Basterds” LA premiere in 2009.



Fonda, the niece of Jane Fonda and the daughter of the late Peter Fonda, retired from acting following a 2003 rollover automotive crash on the Pacific Coast Highway amid rainy conditions.
She married the famed composer Danny Elfman, 69, that very same 12 months.
They welcomed their son Oliver, now 18, in 2005.
Elfman, who performed at Coachella last 12 months, has two daughters from his marriage to Geri Eisenmenger, Lola and Mali.



A member of the legendary Fonda family of actors, Bridget broke into the industry on the young age of 5 in her father’s film “Easy Rider” (1969).
The Golden Globe- and Emmy-nominated star is best known for the flicks “Single White Female” (1992), “Singles” (1993), “The Godfather Part III” (1990), “Point of No Return” (1993), and “Jackie Brown” (1997).
Her last on-screen feature was the tv movie “Snow Queen” in 2002.



“I’m wondering what type of satisfaction I’d have with where I’m now if I wasn’t a part of a family that has done such phenomenal work,” Fonda told Movieline in a 1993 interview.
“I’m wondering what it will feel prefer to know that you simply’ve made it completely under your personal steam. I sometimes wonder if I could be more at peace if I could know I made it by myself, as a substitute of at all times wondering how repeatedly my name got me within the door.”
The Post has reached out to Elfman’s representatives for comment.






