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Home/People/Norman Foster
Norman Foster profile photo
Born
Dec 13, 1903Died: Jul 7, 1976
Lived 72 years
Place of Birth
Richmond, Indiana, USA
Known For
Directing
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

49
Movies
2
TV Shows
62
Directed
Also Known As
John Hoeffer
IMDb Profile

Norman Foster

Directing

Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Norman Foster (December 13, 1903 - July 7, 1976) was an American film director and actor. Born John Hoeffer in Richmond, Indiana, Foster originally became a cub reporter on a local newspaper in Indiana before going to New York in the hopes of getting a better newspaper job but there were no vacancies. He tried a number of theatrical agencies before getting stage work and later appeared on Broadway in the George S. Kaufman / Ring Lardner play June Moon in 1929. He has also acted in London, England. He started working in crowd scenes in films before moving to bigger parts. His film acting credits include Prosperity (1932), Pilgrimage (1933), Rafter Romance (1933) with Ginger Rogers and State Fair (1933). He has written several plays. He gave up acting in the late 1930s to pursue directing, although he occasionally appeared in movies and television programs. Some of Foster's directorial efforts include The Sign of Zorro (1958), and the stylish films noir Kiss the Blood Off My Hands (1948), Woman on the Run (1950) and Journey into Fear (1943). Foster directed Rachel and the Stranger and the Davy Crockett segments of Disneyland that were edited into feature films Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier and Davy Crockett and the River Pirates where he did not accept any interference from Walt Disney. In 1967, he directed Brighty of the Grand Canyon, based on a children's novel by Marguerite Henry about a burro in the Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona. The film starred Joseph Cotten, Karl Swenson, Dick Foran, and Pat Conway. It was rumored that Orson Welles took over direction of Journey Into Fear, which Welles later denied. Foster was the director of the "My Friend Bonito" segment of Orson Welles' Pan-American anthology film It's All True until RKO aborted the project. Foster directed a number of Charlie Chan and Mr. Moto mysteries, including Charlie Chan in Panama (1940), Charlie Chan at Treasure Island (1939), Mr. Moto Takes a Vacation (1939), Charlie Chan in Reno (1939), Mr. Moto's Last Warning (1939), Mysterious Mr. Moto (1938), Mr. Moto Takes a Chance (1938), Thank You, Mr. Moto (1937), and Think Fast, Mr. Moto (1937). Foster was married to Claudette Colbert from 1928 until their divorce in 1935. In 1937, he wed actress Sally Blane, an older sister of Loretta Young. The couple remained married until his death in 1976 from cancer in Santa Monica at the age of 75. They had two children, Robert and Gretchen. He is buried in Culver City's Holy Cross Cemetery. Description above from the Wikipedia article Norman Foster, licensed under CC-BY-SA,full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
The Other Side of the Wind poster

The Other Side of the Wind

as Billy Boyle
2018
They'll Love Me When I'm Dead poster

They'll Love Me When I'm Dead

as Self (archive footage)
2018
Woman in the Rain poster

Woman in the Rain

as Assistant Director for HighShine
1976
Double Solitaire poster

Double Solitaire

as Ernest Potter
1974
Play It as It Lays poster

Play It as It Lays

as Abortionist
1972
The Disneyland Story poster

The Disneyland Story

as Self
1954
Mysterious Mr. Moto poster

Mysterious Mr. Moto

as Hoodlum in Tavern
1938
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Sunday Night at the Trocadero

as Norman Foster
1937
I Cover Chinatown poster

I Cover Chinatown

as Eddie Barton
1936
High Tension poster

High Tension

as Eddie Mitchell
1936
Fatal Lady poster

Fatal Lady

as Phillip Roberts
1936
Everybody's Old Man poster

Everybody's Old Man

as Ronald Franklin
1936
The Leavenworth Case poster

The Leavenworth Case

as Detective Bob Grice
1936
Suicide Squad poster

Suicide Squad

as Larry Barker
1935
Super Speed poster

Super Speed

as Randy Rogers
1935
The Fire-Trap poster

The Fire-Trap

as Bill Farnsworth
1935
Escape from Devil's Island poster

Escape from Devil's Island

as Andre Dion
1935
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The Bishop Misbehaves

as Donald Meadows
1935
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Ladies Crave Excitement

as Don Phelan
1935
The Hoosier Schoolmaster poster

The Hoosier Schoolmaster

as Ralph Hartsook
1935