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Few actors bring as much intensity or intelligence to the screen as Jodie Foster, a veteran who has spent nearly her entire life in front of the camera. Already a formidable screen presence at just twelve years old when she delivered her indelible breakthrough performance in Taxi Driver , she subsequently established herself as one of the most acclaimed performers of her generation, equally riveting in human dramas like Nell and genre blockbusters like Panic Room , while making an assured transition to directing with films like Little Man Tate and The Beaver . At every step of the way, Foster has defied typecasting and redefined what a Hollywood career could look like, forging a body of work that is fiercely brainy, emotionally layered, and quietly radical in its refusal to play by anyone else’s rules.
11 films — 1 on the Channel, 10 unavailable

1988