Saturday, March 3, 2012

Jodie Foster and Former President Carter and Former President Reagan

Precocious child in many ways, born in 1962, it was only two years
that Jodie Foster débutefacecameras through commercials. Student and
particularly gifted student, she has managed to combine in an
exemplary manner the beginning of her film career with a brilliant
student. Few actors in Hollywood can boast a resume as impressive as
his. Also obtained a BA in French high school in Los Angeles, her
hometown, she also holds a degree in literature at Yale University.
In 1972 the little Jodie Foster made her first film, Michael Douglas
auxcôtés, Napoleon and Samantha. She then goes on rolesin a number of
small Hollywood productions, including Alice Does not Live Here
Anymore by Martin Scorsese in 1975. The latter re-employment the
following year for what will become one of his greatest masterpieces,
Taxi Driver. The little girl plays the role of a prostitute opposite
Robert De Niro. This experience will also be arevelation for Jodie
Foster, who confided later that Robert De Nirohad taken her under his
wing for this film, and it made him realize aspects of being an actor
that shedid not suspect yet.
At age thirteen, she played a vamp in Bugsy Malone, a musical by Alan
Parker, whose cast is made up exclusively of children and that parody
gangster movies.
Jodie Foster must still pay the ransom of his stunning success. She
suffered for several annéesle harassment of a deranged, John Warnock
Hinckley Jr., obsessed with his role as a prostitute in Taxi Driver.
He keeps the suivrepartout,to write him letters and finally even
planning to assassinate turnsJimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan,the sole
purpose of attracting the attention of his idol. His plans fail, but
Hinckley still manages to wound Reagan March 30, 1981 inWashington.
Recognized legally irresponsible, he was interned in apsychiatric
institution.
The young actress still continues aseries of successes on the screen.
In 1988, she is showing a film landmark, Defendants Jonathan Kaplan.
She plays Sarah Tobias, a jeunefemme undergoing a gang rape while
under the influence of drugs, and who is fighting in courtto convict
his attackers. If the filming is going to be a somewhattraumatic
experience for Jodie Foster, who plays a rape scene interminable, his
performance is nonetheless welcomed by several awards including an
Oscar for best actress in 1989.
But it was in 1991, with the adaptation of the novel by Thomas Harris,
Silence of the Lambs by Jonathan Demme, Jodie Foster that will
actually die on screen. It acts as an FBI agent, Clarice the now
famous Starling, who not only is manipulated by his superiors, but
also becomes the occasion of a hunt serial killer,the plaything of an
epicurean cannibal immortalized by Anthony Hopkins. The Silence of the
Lambswas a huge success in theaters and major wins five Oscars in
1992, including Best Actress for Jodie Foster. Despite this
recognition and an obvious chemistry between the two main actors, it
refused in 2001 to reprise the role of Agent Starling for the sequel
Hannibal. Julianne Moore will eventually replace it.
Jodie Foster keeps turning ETDE diversify its characters.
Elleinterprète turns a woman who does not recognize her husband
(Richard Gere) returning from war in Jon Amiel's Sommersby of, a
beautiful con artist who can not be done by Mel Gibson in
RichardDonner's Maverick, a wild child in Nell Michael Apted or an
English governess in Siam in the 1999 remake of Anna and the King by
Andy Tennant.
Jodie Foster also goes behind thecamera and in 1991 signed the little
man, in which it tackles a subject that is particularly dear to him,
the loneliness of gifted children. In 1995, she repeated theexperiment
with a family weekend,a bittersweet chronicle of three siblings with
different characters (Holly Hunter, Claire Danes and Robert Downey
Jr.), who tear eachother apart on the occasion of their reunion with
their parents for Thanksgiving.
In the 2000s, Jodie Foster accumulates successes at the boxoffice with
David Fincher's Panic Room, Flight Plan or Robert Schwentke The Inside
Man Spike Lee. Decidedly Francophile, she is pleased to play a
secondary role in A Very Long Engagement by Jean-Pierre Jeunet,
uncinéaste sheparticularly appreciates the universe. Fluent in French
without an accent and she wants to make itself the linings of his
voice on the French versions of his films.
Mother of two children, Charles and Kit, Jodie Foster is discreet
about his private life. It may, however, in 2007

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