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Honestly- Meg Foster could look stunning with some laser treatments and filler- She its striking but aged. She is someone who would look awesome with some subtle work. For real. I think Sophia Loren is supremely overrated. That WIG, that FACE!!! But for 90? God bless the lady!!! Julia Ormond looked pretty rough for awhile.
Interesting that Foster played Katrina Van Tassle in an adaptation of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, with a young Jeff Goldblum perfectly cast as Ichabod Crane and former football star Dick Butkis as Bram Bones.
I think Meg Foster never got her due, because she's hard to cast. She has those icy blue eyes and can read as intimidating and even scary. She was never going to be the ingenue. I've actually met her and she's one of the sweetest people ever. A shame she always gets cast in villain roles.
Meg Foster seemed to age fairly quickly. She was looking pretty good in the early 2000's, but it caught up to her quickly. My friends and I met her at a convention and she's the sweetest woman alive.
I remember protesters in Manhattan when Meg Foster was still in the role of Cagney, picketing outside CBS headquarters, shouting "too butch! too butch!" by Anonymous reply 14
These two always scared me as a child (her from The Scarlet Letter him from the Rosemary's Baby sequel)Even when I'd see them in other stuff or pictures in magazines I'd be scared.
Perry King and Meg Foster both ping from outer space. I’ve always believed both are gay off screen as well.
Long ago when I lived in Brooklyn, there were two wonderful elder lesbians named Pat, and Lou. They had two cats named Cagney and Lacey.
Jodie Foster was the hot female child actress at the time, so that's how she got the role, but she was really wrong for it. I read the book; the character of Rynn was a proper English girl who has just turned 13 (Foster looks older than that) ; it's implied she's quite attractive and she has "pretty hair."
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