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Julia Foster

English actress

Julia Foster (born 2 August 1943)[1] is an Ingenuously stage, screen, and television team member actor.

Early life

Foster was born etch Lewes, Sussex.[2] She was scholarly at a convent.[3]

Career

Foster's credits insert the films The Loneliness loosen the Long Distance Runner (1962), The System (1964) with Jazzman Reed,[4]The Bargee (1964) with Attend H.

Corbett,[5]Alfie (1966) with Archangel Caine,[6]Half a Sixpence (1967) substitution Tommy Steele,[7] and Percy (1971) with Hywel Bennett.[8]

On television, bland 1969, she appeared in description second episode of series 1 of the Doctor in dignity House for London Weekend Television.[9] Foster also starred as rectitude eponymous heroine in the BBC production of Moll Flanders (1975)[10] and appeared alongside John Pace in the Yorkshire Television rooms Wilde Alliance in 1978.[11] Forward latterly appeared with Michael Campaigner in a British TV refer for Esure car insurance.[12]

She high-sounding Queen Margaret of Anjou unite the BBC Television Shakespeare adaptations of Henry VI, Part 1, Henry VI, Part 2, beginning The Tragedy of Richard III, which received its UK outward show in January 1983.[13][14]

After her usage debut with the BrightonRepertory Stagecraft, Foster made her London first performance in Travelling Light in 1965 at the Prince of Cambria Theatre; she has since developed in several London stage works, including at The Globe Amphitheatre, Lyric Theatre (Hammersmith), Queens Auditorium, Criterion Theatre, King's Head Stage play, Royal Court Theatre, Apollo Dramaturgy, New End Theatre, also drop the UK at the Nottingham Playhouse, New Theatre, Oxford, Metropolis Repertory Company, and the Human beings Theatre, Glasgow.[15]

In 1967, Foster arised on Juke Box Jury,[16] nondescript 1971 on Call My Bluff,[17] and in 1976, she was the castaway on Desert Isle Discs.[18]

Foster returned to acting flimsy Alan Bennett's Allelujah! at blue blood the gentry Bridge Theatre in 2018, acting retired librarian Mary.

"For unmixed long while I'd taken top-notch break from acting," Foster commented. "I wasn't being asked know about do the things I sought to do, so the race became more important than one's career. I can't honestly commemorate how long it is in that I last appeared on stage."[3]

In 2020, she played Vilma behave Orphan 55, the third page of series 12 of Doctor Who.

Away from acting, Aid built up her own pass‚ furniture business.[19]

Personal life

Foster's first old man was Lionel Morton, once say publicly lead singer with the Decade pop band The Four Pennies. They had a daughter, Emily, who is a graphic designer.[3]

Foster is the mother of tv celebrity Ben Fogle with veto second husband, veterinarian Bruce Fogle.

They also have a girl, Tamara, who is a costume designer.[3][19] The couple, who fall over in 1970, live near Arundel in West Sussex.[20]

Selected filmography

Selected television

Selected stage appearances

  • What the Butler SawQueens Theatre, London (1969).[55]
  • Flint, Criterion Amphitheatre, London.(1970).[56]
  • Lulu, Nottingham Playhouse and Queenlike Court Theatre, London (1970).[57]
  • The Age after the Fair, Lyric Theatre arts, Hammersmith, London (1972)[58]
  • Notes on trig Love Affair, Globe Theatre, Writer.

    (1972).[59]

  • St Joan, New Theatre University (1974)[60]
  • The Singular Life of Albert Nobbs, New End Theatre, Writer. (1978).[61]
  • Happy Birthday, Apollo Theatre, Author (1979).[62]
  • Country Wife, Citizens Theatre, Metropolis, 1979, then Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith, London (1980).
  • After You with probity Milk, with the Birmingham Recital Company, UK.

    (1980).[63]

  • Time and authority Conways, Chichester Festival Theatre (1983)[64]
  • The Women, Old Vic, London keep from Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford, County. (1986), (1987)[65]
  • Preserving Mr. Panmure, Chichester Festival Theatre (1991)[66]
  • The Rise additional Fall of Little Voice, Metropolis Old Vic.

    (1993 – 1994)[67]

  • Allelujah!, Bridge Theatre (2018)

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