
Jodie Foster
Acting
1962-11-19 · Los Angeles, California, USA
Alicia Christian 'Jodie' Foster (born November 19, 1962) is an American actress and filmmaker. She is the recipient of numerous accolades, including two Academy Awards, three BAFTA Awards, three Golden Globe Awards, and a Screen Actors Guild Award. For her work as a producer and director, she has been nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award. She has also earned numerous honors such as the Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award in 2013, was inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2016 and received the Cannes Film Festival's Honorary Palme d'Or in 2021. Foster began her professional career as a child model and later as a teen idol in various Disney films including Napoleon and Samantha (1972), Freaky Friday (1976) and Candleshoe (1977). She acted in Martin Scorsese's comedy-drama Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974) and reunited with him in Taxi Driver (1976) in a role for which she received an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress nomination. Other early films include Tom Sawyer (1973), Bugsy Malone (1976), The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane (1976), Carny (1980) and Foxes (1980). After attending Yale University, Foster transitioned into mature leading roles earning two Academy Awards for playing a rape victim in The Accused (1988), and Clarice Starling in The Silence of the Lambs (1991). She also received a nomination for Nell (1994). Her other notable films include Sommersby (1993), Maverick (1994), Contact (1997), Anna and the King (1999), Panic Room (2002), Flightplan (2005), Inside Man (2006), The Brave One (2007), Nim's Island (2008), Carnage (2011), Elysium (2013), Hotel Artemis (2018), and The Mauritanian (2021). She made her directorial film debut with Little Man Tate (1991) and has since directed films such as Home for the Holidays (1995), The Beaver (2011) and Money Monster (2016). She founded her own production company, Egg Pictures, in 1992. She earned two Primetime Emmy Awards for producing The Baby Dance (1999), and directing the Orange Is the New Black episode "Lesbian Request Denied" in 2014. She has also directed episodes for Tales from the Darkside, House of Cards, Black Mirror, and Tales from the Loop. Foster's sexual orientation became the subject of public discussion in 1991 when publications such as OutWeek and The Village Voice, protesting against the alleged homophobia and transphobia in The Silence of the Lambs, claimed she was a lesbian. She publicly acknowledged her 14-year relationship with Cydney Bernard in 2007 in a speech at The Hollywood Reporter's "Women in Entertainment" breakfast honoring her. In 2013, she addressed her decision to come out in a speech after receiving the Cecil B. DeMille Award at the 70th Golden Globe Awards, which led many news outlets to describe her as gay. Some sources noted that she did not use the words "gay" or "lesbian" in her speech.
movieThe Silence of the Lambs: The Beginning
as Self · 2005 · 0.0
movieThe Silence of the Lambs: Making Silence of the Lambs
as Self · 2005 · 0.0
movieThe Silence of the Lambs: Breaking the Silence
as Self · 2005 · 1.0
movieFlightplan
as Kyle · 2005 · 6.4
The True Story of Hannibal
as Self · 2005 · 7.0
movieA Very Long Engagement
as Elodie Gordes · 2004 · 7.3
movieThe Cutting Edge: The Magic of Movie Editing
as Self · 2004 · 7.0
movieA Look Back with Jodie Foster
as Self · 2004 · 0.0
movieShooting 'Panic Room'
as Self · 2004 · 7.0
movieAbby Singer
as Jodie Foster (uncredited) · 2003 · 6.8
tvThe Ellen DeGeneres Show
as Self · 2003 · 5.6
tvCelebrities Uncensored
as Self · 2003 · 4.8
tvJimmy Kimmel Live!
as Self · 2003 · 5.3
tvJimmy Kimmel Live!
as Self (archive footage) (uncredited) · 2003 · 5.3
moviePage to Screen: 'The Silence of the Lambs'
as Self · 2002 · 6.5
movieThe Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys
as Sister Assumpta · 2002 · 6.6
moviePanic Room
as Meg Altman · 2002 · 6.8
movieInside the Labyrinth: The Making of 'The Silence of the Lambs'
as Self · 2001 · 7.3
movieAnna and the King
as Anna · 1999 · 6.8
tvThe Early Show
as Self - Guest · 1999 · 6.3
tvRove
as Self · 1999 · 7.5
movieMaking 'Taxi Driver'
as Self · 1999 · 7.0
tvThe Directors
as Self · 1999 · 6.1
tvAFI's 100 Years... 100 Movies
as Self - Host · 1998 · 8.4