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Jodie Foster's mother never wanted her to go to college. The 58-year-old actress-and-director began her career in the 1960s when she was just three years old with appearances in adverts and television shows, and in the next decade she established as a major young talent with her acclaimed performances in Martin Scorsese's 'Taxi Driver' and the hit children's musical 'Bugsy Malone'. However, in 1980 she took a break from Hollywood to study African-American literature at Yale University, something which her mother Evelyn tried to dissuade her from her from as she though it would ruin her acting ...
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Jodie Foster misses being on film sets. The 58-year-old actress has cut down on her movie roles over the past decade but admits that while she isn't worried about taking a step back from performing, she misses the camaraderie of working on a movie together with other actors. Jodie said: "The thing that I miss the most, strangely, is just being on sets, hanging out with all the people and making a movie together. "The acting, I'm happy to do less often and only really do it when it's something that really feels meaningful to me, where I feel like I can make a major contribution." Jodie's latest...
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Jodie Foster says the COVID-19 pandemic has made her sick of watching movies. The 58-year-old actress - who has two sons, Charles and Kit - admits she reached for the remote during her many days at home because of the coronavirus crisis but after about six months she got bored with film viewing and watching television, something which surprised her. Speaking to Radio Times, she said: "Strangely, I got sick of watching TV about six months into the pandemic. I even got tired of watching movies, which is something I’d never experienced before. I’ve become a bit more judicial about what I watch.” ...
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