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Diane Laddis remembering all the fond, and at times scary memories, she shared withPeter Fondafrom the beginning of her career to the end of his.
Shortly after news broke that Fondadied on Friday,Ladd, 83, paid tribute to her longtime friend and costar, who she had worked with and come to personally know for more than five decades.
As she looked back on their friendship, Ladd noted how she starred alongside Fonda in her first film,Wild Angelsin 1966, and serendipitously, had an opportunity to work with him again onThe Last Full Measure, the final film before his death.
“Peter was a friend, a wonderful actor, and a great humanitarian,” she tells PEOPLE. “He rang a bell for culture. He will indeed be missed.”
“We recently had the privilege of working in a new film together to be released this year that will not only entertain, but lift up humanity,The Last Full Measure,” Ladd continues. “I remember when we were filmingWild Angels, my very first film, we were practically children back then.”
Diane Ladd and Peter Fonda.American International Pictures/Getty Images

The actress went on to recall a specific memory from filming the 1966 drama-crime that stuck with her through all these years.
“It was a foggy night and some bikers came up the mountain and threatened to tie Peter and another crew member to a generator,” she says. “Peter and Bruce Dern protected us and led us all to safety. His courage always shined through like that.”
In an exclusive statement to PEOPLE, Dern, 83, also praised his former costar. “Peter Fonda always dared to dream. His incredible patience will be missed — he loved to push the envelope. He was quite simply a ‘true seeker.'”
Wild Angels, which also starred Nancy Sinatra, followed a San Pedro motorcycle gang called the “Angels” as they stirred up trouble in Coachella Valley after their buddy’s bike gets stolen.
Fonda portrayed the leader of the gang, “Heavenly Blues,” while Dern was his best friend “Loser” and Sinatra and Ladd played their love interests.
Peter Fonda, Nancy Sinatra, Diane Ladd, Joan Shawlee and Norman Alden.Hulton Archive/Getty Images

Peter Fonda on the set ofWild Angels.Mondadori Portfolio/Getty Images

The Fonda familyconfirmed the sad news about Peter’s passingin an exclusive statement to PEOPLE on Friday and said that the two-time Oscar-nominated star died after suffering respiratory failure due to lung cancer.
“In one of the saddest moments of our lives, we are not able to find the appropriate words to express the pain in our hearts. As we grieve, we ask that you respect our privacy,” they continued.
“And, while we mourn the loss of this sweet and gracious man, we also wish for all to celebrate his indomitable spirit and love of life,” the family finished. “In honor of Peter, please raise a glass to freedom.”
Peter Fonda.David Heerde/Shutterstock

Peter was best known for playing the role of Wyatt in 1969’sEasy Rider, which he also produced and co-scripted. For his work on the project, Peter earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Screenplay.
Aside fromEasy RiderandWild Angels, the actor starred inUlee’s Gold,The Hired Hand, andThe Trip.
Throughout his lifetime, he also directed a number of projects and earned himself several accolades along the way, including four Golden Globe nominations (two of which he won), one Emmy nomination and another Oscar nomination forUlee’s Gold.
More recently, Peter was featured on television series, includingCSI: NY, Hawaii Five-O, The Blacklist, and Milo Murphy’s Law.
At the time of his death, he was in pre-production for a movie calledSkate God, expected to release in 2020, according to his IMDb. The last film he acted in alongside Ladd,The Last Full Measure,is expected to be released later this year.
source: people.com