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Perhaps no other actress's face has so dominated the print media recently as that of Jodie Foster, who can claim that distinction by virtue of neither a supermarket tabloid scandal nor sheer sex appeal. Instead, she has been recognized solely because of her considerable talent, both as an actress and as a director.
Her face became something of a household image in the 1970s, when Foster was a staple of that era's television shows as well as of such movies as Freaky Friday and The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane. She directed Home for the Holidays. |