Two-time Academy Award-winner Jodie Foster has signed with CAA in all areas, the agency announced Tuesday.
In the past, Foster was represented for acting by ICM’s Joe Funicello up until his retirement, and by UTA for directing since 2012.
Foster has appeared in more than 40 films, including “Inside Man,” “The Silence of the Lambs” and “The Accused.” Most recently, she starred in Drew Pearce’s “Hotel Artemis.”
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The actress made her motion picture directorial debut in 1991 with “Little Man Tate,” in which she also starred. Since then, she has directed films like “Home for the Holidays,” “The Beaver” and “Money Monster.” She also made her television directorial debut with episodes of “Orange Is the New Black,” “House of Cards” and “Black Mirror.”
In 2013, she received the Cecil B. DeMille Award from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association for Lifetime Achievement.
In the past, Foster was represented for acting by ICM’s Joe Funicello up until his retirement, and by UTA for directing since 2012.
Foster has appeared in more than 40 films, including “Inside Man,” “The Silence of the Lambs” and “The Accused.” Most recently, she starred in Drew Pearce’s “Hotel Artemis.”
Also Read: Jodie Foster's Oscar-Night Crutches Explained - No, It Wasn't Meryl's Fault
The actress made her motion picture directorial debut in 1991 with “Little Man Tate,” in which she also starred. Since then, she has directed films like “Home for the Holidays,” “The Beaver” and “Money Monster.” She also made her television directorial debut with episodes of “Orange Is the New Black,” “House of Cards” and “Black Mirror.”
In 2013, she received the Cecil B. DeMille Award from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association for Lifetime Achievement.
- 7/31/2018
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Wrap
Jodie Foster has signed with CAA in all areas.
The Accused and Silence of the Lambs actress and Money Monster filmmaker previously was repped by ICM’s Joe Funicello for acting throughout her career up until his retirement, and UTA for directing since 2012. Foster continues to be represented by attorney Matt Saver.
Foster recently appeared on screen in Drew Pearce’s noir thriller Hotel Artemis, and she has also been busy with television episodic directing including Netflix’s Black Mirror, House of Cards, and Orange is the New Black, the latter earning her a nomination for a 2014 Primetime Emmy in the comedy series directing category and a DGA nom. Foster also received a DGA nom for her TV drama directing work on House of Cards.
Foster has been nominated for four Oscars including best supporting actress for Taxi Driver, and lead actress for Nell, The Accused and The Silence of the Lambs.
The Accused and Silence of the Lambs actress and Money Monster filmmaker previously was repped by ICM’s Joe Funicello for acting throughout her career up until his retirement, and UTA for directing since 2012. Foster continues to be represented by attorney Matt Saver.
Foster recently appeared on screen in Drew Pearce’s noir thriller Hotel Artemis, and she has also been busy with television episodic directing including Netflix’s Black Mirror, House of Cards, and Orange is the New Black, the latter earning her a nomination for a 2014 Primetime Emmy in the comedy series directing category and a DGA nom. Foster also received a DGA nom for her TV drama directing work on House of Cards.
Foster has been nominated for four Oscars including best supporting actress for Taxi Driver, and lead actress for Nell, The Accused and The Silence of the Lambs.
- 7/31/2018
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
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- 4/8/2013
- by Stephen M. Silverman
- PEOPLE.com
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