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What is Jodie Foster’s Net Worth?
Jodie Foster is an actress, director, and producer who has a net worth of $100 million. Jodie Foster began her career as a child in films such as “Tom Sawyer,” “Bugsy Malone,” and “Freaky Friday.” He later achieved critical success and several industry awards for his performances in “The Accused,” “The Silence of the Lambs,” and “Nell” among other films. As a director, Foster’s credits include “Little Man Tate,” “Home for the Holidays,” “The Beaver,” and “Money Monster” as well as episodes of the Netflix series “Orange is the New Black.” .
Early life and beginning of career
Jodie Foster was born Alicia Christian Foster on November 19, 1962, in Los Angeles, California. She was the youngest child of Evelyn and Lucius, who had divorced before she was born. Foster is of Irish, English and German ancestry, and is a descendant of Mayflower traveler John Alden. She has three full siblings, Lucinda, Constance and Lucius, as well as three half-brothers from her father’s previous marriage. A gifted child, Foster began reading at the age of three. At the same age, he began his career with an appearance in the Coppertone television commercial. This led to further commercial appearances, and again in 1968 for a minor appearance on the sitcom “Mayberry RFD”. Foster appeared in over 50 television shows in later years; Among his most notable credits were recurring roles on the sitcoms “The Courtship of Aede’s Father” and “Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice”. In film, Foster made her debut in 1972’s “Napoleon and Samantha.” He then went on to play roles in “Kansas City Bomber,” “One Little Indian,” “Tom Sawyer,” and Martin Scorsese’s “Alice Don’t Live Here Anymore.”
For his education, Foster went to the French-language preparatory school Lizzie Française de Los Angeles, from where he graduated as a valedictorian in 1980. Thereafter, he enrolled at Yale University with a major in African-American Literature; He graduated magna cum laude in 1985.
teen fame
In 1976, Foster reunited with Martin Scorsese for “Taxi Driver”, in which he made his breakthrough role, playing child prostitute Iris Steinsma. The film was a huge success, winning the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival. In addition, Foster received several accolades for her performance, including her first Academy Award nomination. The young actress starred in four other films in 1976: the family drama “Echoes of a Summer”, the gangster musical comedy “Bugsy Malone”, the thriller “The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane” and the Disney fantasy “Freaky Friday”. After the watershed year, Foster spent nine months in France, where she starred in the film “Moi, Dough Blue.” She appeared in the Italian comedy “Casotto” and the Disney family adventure “Candleshow.”
Film career in the 80s and 90s
Foster transitioned to more adult roles in the 1980s. His credits at the beginning of the decade included “Fox,” “Carney,” “O’Hara’s Wife,” “Svengali,” “The Hotel New Hampshire,” and “The Blood of Others.” He followed these with roles in “Mesmerized,” “Five Corners,” “Siesta,” and “Stealing Home.” Foster’s acting breakthrough as an adult came in the 1988 legal drama “The Accused”, in which she played a rape victim fighting for justice. For her performance, she won the Academy Award for Best Actress.
Following her role in 1990’s “Catchfire,” Foster gave her her most acclaimed and iconic performance in the 1991 thriller “The Silence of the Lambs.” She played FBI trainee Clarice Starling, who uses imprisoned serial killer Hannibal Lecter to track down another serial killer who is on the loose. The film was one of the biggest commercial and critical successes of the year; It won five Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Actor for Anthony Hopkins, and another Best Actress honor for Foster. Also in 1991, Foster made his directorial debut with “Little Man Tate”, in which he also starred. Later, in 1995, he directed “Home for the Holidays”. Foster’s other notable credits in the ’90s include “Somersby,” “Maverick,” “Nell,” “Contact,” and “Anna and the King.”
Further film career
In the early 2000s, Foster was in “The Dangerous Lives of the Altar Boys” and “Panic Room”. After a brief appearance in the 2004 French film “A Very Long Engagement,” she was praised for her performances in three thrillers: “Flightplan,” “Inside Man,” and “The Brave One.” Next, Foster was in the family adventure film “Nims Island”.
Foster focused more on his directing career in the 2010s. He directed “The Beaver”, in which he also starred alongside Mel Gibson. Foster later directed the 2016 crime thriller “Money Monster” starring George Clooney and Julia Roberts. His other acting credits during the decade include “Carnage,” “Elysium,” “Hotel Artemis,” and “The Mauritanian.” In honor of his career, Foster was presented with the Cecil B. DeMille Award.
television direction
Beyond films, Foster has directed several episodes of popular television series. From 2013 to 2014, she directed two episodes of the Netflix streaming series “Orange is the New Black” and earned an Emmy Award nomination for her work. Subsequently, he directed episodes of two other Netflix shows: the political thriller “House of Cards” and the science-fiction anthology series “Black Mirror.” In 2020, Foster directed an episode of another science-fiction series, “Tales from the Loop.”
John Hinckley Incident
As a freshman at Yale in the early ’80s, Foster was chased by a man named John W. Hinckley Jr., who became obsessed with him after seeing “Taxi Driver”. In March 1981, Hinckley unsuccessfully attempted to assassinate President Ronald Reagan in an attempt to “influence” Foster. The incident was covered intensively by the media, and Foster was later accompanied by bodyguards on campus.
relationships
In 1993, Foster began a relationship with producer Sidney Bernard, whom he met while filming “Somersby”. The couple had two sons before separating in 2008. Subsequently, in 2014, Foster married actress and photographer Alexandra Hedison.
Pay Per Movie
At the peak of his career between the mid-1990s and the late 2000s, Jodie earned over $100 million in base film salaries alone. Some notable pay per film include; $5 million for “Maverick,” $9.5 million for “Nell” (which includes a $5 million producer fee), $9 million for “Contact,” $15 million for “Anna and the King,” $12 million for “Panic Room”, $13 million for “Flightplan” and $15 million for “The Brave One”.
real estate
In 2012 Jodie spent $11.75 million to acquire a large estate in Beverly Hills. He listed the property for sale in March 2019 for $16 million. She previously lived in a $6 million house away from this property. In April 2019, Jodi sold the mansion for $14.9 million.
In 2005 Jodie paid $2.25 million for a house in Calabasas, California. It is believed that Jodi’s mother lived in this house till her death in 2019. The pair listed this home for sale in May 2020 for $2.85 million.
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