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Jodie Foster

Jodie Foster

The youngest of four children born to Evelyn "Brandy" Foster, Jodie Foster entered the world on November 19, 1962, under the name Alicia, but earned her "proper" name when her siblings insisted upon Jodie. A stage-mother supreme, Brandy Foster dragged her kids from one audition to another, securing work for son Buddy in the role of Ken Berry's son on the popular sitcom Mayberry RFD. It was on Mayberry that Foster, already a professional thanks to her stint as the Coppertone girl (the little kid whose swimsuit was being pulled down by a dog on the ads for the suntan lotion), made her TV debut in a succession of minor roles. Buddy would become disenchanted with acting, but Jodie stayed at it, taking a mature, businesslike approach to the disciplines of line memorization and following directions that belied her years. Janet Waldo, a voice actress who worked on the 1970s cartoon series The Addams Family, would recall in later years that Foster, cast due to her raspy voice in the male role of Puggsley Addams, took her job more seriously and with more dedication than many adult actors. After her film debut in Disney's Napoleon and Samantha (1972), Foster was much in demand, though she was usually cast in "oddball" child roles by virtue of her un-starlike facial features. She was cast in the Tatum O'Neal part in the 1974 TV series based on the film Paper Moon -- perhaps the last time she would ever be required to pattern her performance after someone else's. In 1975, Foster was cast in her most controversial role to date, as preteen prostitute Iris in Martin Scorsese's Taxi Driver. Both the director and the on-set supervisors made certain that she would not be psychologically damaged by the sleaziness of her character's surroundings and lifestyle; alas, the film apparently did irreparable damage to the psyche of at least one of its viewers. In 1981, John Hinckley Jr. attempted to assassinate President Reagan, and when captured, insisted he'd done it to impress Foster -- a re-creation of a similar incident in Taxi Driver. The resultant negative publicity made Foster (who'd been previously stalked by Hinckley) extremely sensitive to the excesses of the media; through absolutely no fault of her own, she'd become the quarry of every tabloid and "investigative journalist" in the world. Thereafter, she would stop an interview cold whenever the subject of Hinckley was mentioned, and even ceased answering fan mail or giving out autographs. This (justifiable) shunning of "the public" had little if any effect on Foster's professional life; after graduating magna cum laude from Yale University (later she would also receive an honorary Doctorate), the actress appeared in a handful of "small" films of little commercial value just to recharge her acting batteries, and then came back stronger than ever with her Oscar-winning performance in The Accused (1988), in which she played a rape victim seeking justice. Foster followed up this triumph with another Oscar for her work as FBI investigator Clarice Starling (a role turned down by several prominent actresses) in the 1991 chiller The Silence of the Lambs. Not completely satisfied professionally, Foster went into directing with a worthwhile drama about (perhaps significantly) the tribulations of a child genius, Little Man Tate (1991) -- a logical extension, according to some movie insiders, of Foster's tendency to wield a great deal of authority on the set. Foster has in recent years managed to balance the artistic integrity of her award-winning work with the more commercial considerations of such films as Maverick (1994). She made her debut as producer in 1994 with the acclaimed Nell, in which she also gave a stunning Oscar-nominated performance as a backwoods wild child brought into the modern world. Foster then returned to directing (as well as producing) with 1995's Home for the Holidays, a comedy starring Holly Hunter. The production was not a box-office success, though it did draw positive reviews. Foster then returned to acting with her role as Ellie Arroway in Robert Zemeckis' 1997 film Contact. After the film, she turned her attentions to raising her son, Charles, born in 1998. Still smarting from the public scrutiny thrust upon her by the Hinckley incident, Foster kept out of the glare of publicity as much as possible, going so far as refusing to identify the father of her child, a decision which became the subject of much scrutiny in the media. For the most part her efforts were successful, and following the lukewarm response to her turn in Anna and the King (1999), Foster continued to raise her son in peace and solitude. It wasn't until Nicole Kidman dropped out of the lead of stylistic director David Fincher's The Panic Room (2002) that Foster once again found herself the center of attention in the media circus. A tense nail-biter that chronicled a brutal night's struggle for survival as a mother and daughter attempted to fend off a trio of determined burglars, The Panic Room received mixed reviews though it held fast to the box-office Top Ten in the weeks following its release. Appearing refreshed and invigorated in the numerous press junkets coinciding with the film's release, it was obvious that the time out of the limelight had certainly kept Foster in good spirits. After three years away from the bigscreen--save a pair of supporting turns in the indies The Dangerous Lives of Alter Boys and A Very Long Engagement--Foster returned in 2005 with Flightplan, a suspense thriller referred to by many as "Panic Room in the sky." The familiarity worked to the film's benefit, as it performed nearly as well at the box-office as the former picture. The following year, Foster could be seen alongside Denzel Washington and Clive Owen in the Spike Lee-helmed heist flick, Inside Man. She also ventured into the revenge genre with 2007's The Brave One, helmed by Neil Jordan. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


Jodie Foster Trivia

When was Jodie Foster born?
Jodie Foster was born on November 19, 1962

What role did Jodie Foster play in The Brave One?
Jodie Foster played Erica Bain in The Brave One

Who did Jodie Foster play in Flightplan?
Jodie Foster was Kyle Pratt in Flightplan

Who did Jodie Foster play in Panic Room?
Jodie Foster was Meg Altman in Panic Room

Who did Jodie Foster portray in Anna and the King?
Jodie Foster was Anna Leonowens in Anna and the King

Who did Jodie Foster play in Contact?
Jodie Foster was Ellie Arroway in Contact

Who did Jodie Foster play in Nell?
Jodie Foster was Nell in Nell

What role did Jodie Foster play in It Was a Wonderful Life?
Jodie Foster played Narrator in It Was a Wonderful Life

Who did Jodie Foster portray in Five Corners?
Jodie Foster was Linda in Five Corners

Who did Jodie Foster portray in Mesmerized?
Jodie Foster was Victoria in Mesmerized

Who did Jodie Foster portray in The Silence of the Lambs?
Jodie Foster was Clarice Starling in The Silence of the Lambs

Who did Jodie Foster play in Little Man Tate?
Jodie Foster was Dede Tate in Little Man Tate

Who did Jodie Foster portray in The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane?
Jodie Foster was Rynn in The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane

Who did Jodie Foster play in The Hotel New Hampshire?
Jodie Foster was Franny in The Hotel New Hampshire

What role did Jodie Foster play in Foxes?
Jodie Foster played Jeanie in Foxes

What role did Jodie Foster portray in Nim's Island?
Jodie Foster played Alexandra Rober in Nim's Island

Who did Jodie Foster play in Maverick?
Jodie Foster was Annabelle Bransford in Maverick

What role did Jodie Foster play in Sommersby?
Jodie Foster played Laurel in Sommersby

Who did Jodie Foster play in Freaky Friday?
Jodie Foster was Annabel Andrews in Freaky Friday

Who did Jodie Foster portray in Backtrack?
Jodie Foster was Anne Benton in Backtrack

Who did Jodie Foster portray in The Accused?
Jodie Foster was Sarah Tobias in The Accused

Who did Jodie Foster play in Inside Man?
Jodie Foster was Madeline White in Inside Man

Who did Jodie Foster play in Stealing Home?
Jodie Foster was Katie Chandler in Stealing Home

Who did Jodie Foster portray in O'Hara's Wife?
Jodie Foster was Barbara O'Hara in O'Hara's Wife

Who did Jodie Foster play in Candleshoe?
Jodie Foster was Casey in Candleshoe

Who did Jodie Foster play in The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys?
Jodie Foster was Sister Assumpta in The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys

What role did Jodie Foster play in Tom Sawyer?
Jodie Foster played Becky Thatcher in Tom Sawyer

What role did Jodie Foster portray in Kansas City Bomber?
Jodie Foster played Rita in Kansas City Bomber

Who did Jodie Foster portray in Shadows and Fog?
Jodie Foster was Prostitute in Shadows and Fog

What role did Jodie Foster portray in Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore?
Jodie Foster played Young Girl Audrey in Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore

Who did Jodie Foster portray in Taxi Driver?
Jodie Foster was Iris in Taxi Driver

Who did Jodie Foster portray in A Very Long Engagement?
Jodie Foster was Elodie Gordes in A Very Long Engagement

Who did Jodie Foster play in The Directors: Martin Scorsese?
Jodie Foster was Interviewee in The Directors: Martin Scorsese

Who did Jodie Foster portray in NOVA: Everest - The Death Zone?
Jodie Foster was Narrator in NOVA: Everest - The Death Zone

Who did Jodie Foster portray in One Little Indian?
Jodie Foster was Martha McIver in One Little Indian

What role did Jodie Foster play in Napoleon and Samantha?
Jodie Foster played Samantha in Napoleon and Samantha


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