Once upon a time, an incredibly gifted American actress captivated audiences with her stunning performances and frosty princess-like azure eyes, winning over millions of hearts.
During her early years at boarding school, this remarkable woman, known only as Foster, began her acting career by participating in theater plays, honing her craft, and overcoming stage shyness.
Her on-screen debut coincided with Michael Douglas’s “Adam at 6 am,” and her unique look and captivating gaze quickly gained her recognition in the business.
Foster received praise from critics for every role she played during her remarkable career. She even got nominated for a Canadian film award called the “Genie” for her work in the drama “Ticket to Heaven.” Prominent roles include those in “Blind Fury,” “Master of the Universe,” “Strangers Among Us,” and “Another Story.”
In addition to being successful in movies, Foster was also successful in television shows, including “Cagney and Lacey,” “Xena – Warrior Queen,” “ER,” “Quantum Leap,” and “The Amazing Wanderings of Hercules.”
Deep wrinkles started to form on Foster’s face as the years went by, and her number of movie appearances decreased. Still, she doesn’t feel bad about the way she looks and accepts getting older instead of getting plastic surgery.
Foster never fails to fascinate audiences with her unique beauty and strong presence, proving that growing older does not take away from her timeless appeal. Her performances and unflinching attitude are proof of her extraordinary talent and ageless charm.
Foster’s romantic life included only one marriage, to colleague Stephen McHattie, despite her celebrity; nonetheless, the union finally ended in divorce. She lives by herself on her large ranch now, where she raises horses for breeding.