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Jodie Foster

Name: Jodie Foster
Real Name: Alicia Christian Foster
Date of birth: 19 November 1962
Place of birth: Los Angeles, California, USA
Height: 5' 4"
Nationality: American
Claim to fame: as Sarah Tobias in The Accused (1988)
Occupation: Actresses, Famous People



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Jodie Foster Biography

Intense, talented young woman whose determination and artistic daring have made her one of the top actresses in Hollywood. Foster's career began early; as a child model and performer, she was managed by her mother-who, among other accomplishments, got young Jodie a modeling job as one of the bare-bottomed tykes in the Coppertone ads. Her first film was Napoleon and Samantha (1972), a Disney outing that cast her as a runaway. By the time she was a teenager, Foster already had several Hollywood pictures to her credit, including One Little Indian (1973), Tom Sawyer (1973), Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1975), and Echoes of a Summer (1976), in addition to three interesting films: an early Martin Scorsese picture, Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974), playing a tough tomboy; Bugsy Malone (1976), a gangster spoof cast entirely with children, in which she plays a tough dame who's pelted with whipped cream "bullets" in the finale; and Freaky Friday (1977), an amusing Disney comedy in which she switched identities with onscreen mom Barbara Harris. (She also costarred with Helen Hayes and David Niven in another 1977 Disney comedy, Candleshoe) Scorsese, impressed with Foster, cast her as a teenaged prostitute opposite Robert De Niro in Taxi Driver (1976). Foster's startling performance in that film brought her more attention than she ever could have imagined. In addition to earning an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress, her portrayal made Foster the object of obsessive fixation for one John Hinckley, who attempted to assassinate President Reagan on her behalf. By then, Foster had enrolled at Yale University, where she studied literature (and not acting: Foster is an instinctual actress and has never received formal theatrical training). During school vacations, she managed to appear in several features, including Carny (1980), Foxes (1980), and The Hotel New Hampshire (1984), before graduating in 1985.
Already fascinated by behind-the-camera work, Foster coproduced one of her starring vehicles, 1986's Mesmerized She delivered mature, accomplished performances in the little-seen Siesta (1987), Five Corners and Stealing Home (both 1988). But it was as a lower-class rape victim defending her character in The Accused (1988) that Foster galvanized audiences and won herself a Best Actress Oscar-a feat she repeated in 1991 for her portrayal of federal agent Clarice Starling in the megahit thriller The Silence of the Lambs making her one of Hollywood's hottest properties. Having made her directorial debut with an episode of TV's "Tales from the Darkside," she entered the feature-film arena with Little Man Tate (1991). As director and star, Foster turned in an exceptional job, telling the story of a child prodigy-a character with whom she could certainly empathize. Her cameo in Woody Allen's Shadows and Fog (1992) brought Foster back to a role she'd played at age 12: a prostitute. She costarred with Richard Gere in Sommersby (1993) giving another affecting performance, and appeared in 1994's Maverick. Foster scored another Best Actress nomination for her portrayal of a backwoodswoman in Nell (1994), the first film made by her own company, Egg Productions. She then directed Home for the Holidays.



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Jodie Foster Trivia

– John F. Hinckley Jr. claimed that he attempted to kill President Reagan in order to impress her.

– She was reading by the time she was three years old.

– Fluent in French by age 14, she spoke her own lines in the 1977 film MOI, FLEUR BLEUE (1977).

– She was the second choice to play Princess Leia Organa in STAR WARS (1977).

– She was born Alicia Christian Foster in 1962, her three siblings insisted on calling her Jodie.

– She made her acting debut in a Coppertone suntan lotion commercial when she was 3 years old. Has said that her only regret is that she would love to live life without knowing what it's like to be famous.

– For SOMMERSBY (1993), Foster learned how to handle a horse-pulled buckboard.

– She was offered a role in RUBYFRUIT JUNGLE twice and turned it down.

– She enjoys kickboxing, yoga, karate, aerobics, and weightlifting and collects fancy kitchenware and black and white photos.

– She loves organic food.

– She gave the Class Day speech at Yale in 1993 and received an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree from Yale in 1997.

– She got the role of Annabel Bradsford in the comedy MAVERICK (1994) after Meg Ryan turned it down.

– She fought with CBS over a $12,000 hair and makeup bill incurred in preparation for her appearance on 60 Minutes II (1999), Dec. 1999 to promote ANNA AND THE KING (1999).

– She was the youngest host of Saturday Night Live (1975) until Drew Barrymore hosted in 1982.

– She never liked ALL IN THE FAMILY (1971) because It seemed to be doing the same thing each week.

– She got the role of Clarice Starling in THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS (1991) after Michelle Pfeiffer turned it down.

– She turned down the Sharon Stone role in BASIC INSTINCT (1992).

– Father Lucius Foster left the family when Jodie's mother was a few months pregnant with her.

– Has vowed to sacrifice her Hollywood career - for the sake of her kids.

– Has declared that anybody who wants to know the identity of her sons' father, or fathers, should ask her kids - once they reach adulthood.

– Due to her age she could not do some of the more explicit scenes in TAXI DRIVER (1976). Instead her sister Connie, who is 8 years older, was used as a double.

– She became director of LITTLE MAN TATE (1991) after 'Dante, Joe' left due to creative differences.

– In SOMMERSBY (1993), the cow is named Clarice, which was the name of her character in THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS (1991).

– She was due to be the president of the Cannes Film Festival jury but had to withdraw when she accepted the role in PANIC ROOM. She had only nine days to prepare for the role.

– She was pregnant with her second child during filming PANIC ROOM (2002). Because of this, reshoots had to be made in the autumn of 2001 after she had given birth, as principal photography took longer than planned.

– The girl with whom she studied in order to prepare for her role as Iris also appears in the film, as Iris' friend on the street (TAXI DRIVER).

– Was interested in CONTACT (1997) as early as 1995. After initially deciding to drop out, her interest was resparked by a new revision of the script.

– Foster contracted by Polygram Entertainment to star in THE GAME, but Michael Douglas didn't agree with her idea of changing the script. She passed the role, though it's unconfirmed, it was a rumour that she was paid $10 millions to be not in the movie.

– After Kate Winslet and Emma Thompson passed the role to star in ANNA AND THE KING, Jodie was selected and paid for $12 millions.

– Nominated for Outstanding Special Class Special at Daytime Emmy Awards for AMC's Film Preservation with Jodie Foster (2001)

– Nominated for Outstanding Made for Television Movie at Emmy Awards for THE BABY DANCE (1999)

– Nominated for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama at Golden Globe Awards for CONTACT (1998)

– Nominated for Best Actress in a Leading Role at Academy Awards for NELL (1995)

– Nominated for Best Female Performance at MTV Movie Awards for NELL (1995)

– Nominated for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama at Golden Globe Awards for NELL (1995)

– Nominated for Best Actress in a Leading Role at Academy Awards for THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS (1992)

– Nominated for Best Actress at BAFTA Awards for THE ACCUSED (1990)

– Nominated for Best Actress in a Supporting Role at Academy Awards for TAXI DRIVER (1977)


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