Jodie Foster



Arguably one of the world's favourite actresses, Jodie Foster (born Alicia Christian Foster) received her first Oscar nomination in 1976 at age thirteen (in Taxi Driver) and has never looked back. More than three decades later, with two Best Actress Academy Awards and two more nominations, a never-ending stream of critical praise and a flawless record as a top draw at box-office for her wide-releases, Foster is known for playing a wide variety of lead roles in virtually every single genre, including foreign films, films she's directed, indie films, and some of the most popular movies of all time. Her Clarice Starling in The Silence of the Lambs was named the top heroine in American film by the AFI (as well as winning her her second Oscar for a lead role). Contact led to an asteroid being named in her honour.

Rumoured to have a genius-level IQ, graduated Magna Cum Laude from Yale, was the first teenage celebrity to host Saturday Night Live at age 14 (and was the youngest host until Drew Barrymore hosted in 1982 at age seven), and unintentionally having inspired perhaps the most Egregious example of Misaimed Fandom in the last century, Jodie Foster has given "celebrity" an.... interesting definition to say the least.

Incidentally, that last part is her own personal Berserk Button. To this day, interviewers are warned not to bring it up before talking to her, and she's been known to walk off immediately if they ignore that advice.


 * Taxi Driver
 * Candleshoe
 * Freaky Friday
 * The Accused
 * The Silence of the Lambs
 * Nell
 * Maverick
 * Contact
 * Panic Room
 * Anna and the King
 * A Very Long Engagement
 * Flight Plan
 * The Brave One
 * Nim's Island
 * Inside Man
 * Carnage
 * Elysium
 * The voice of Anne Chan in The Amazing Chan and The Chan Clan.
 * The voice of Pugsley in several animated series of The Addams Family.