

Acting
Birthday: July 9, 1895 (130)
Place of Birth: Center Harbor, New Hampshire, USA
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Phoebe Foster (born Angeline Egar; July 9, 1896 - June 1975) was an American theater and film actress. Foster studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. She began appearing on Broadway in 1914, starting with a production of Roi Cooper Megrue's Under Cover. Her subsequent Broadway appearances included The Cinderella Man (1916), Three's a Crowd (1919), Captain Applejack (1921), The Jazz Singer (1925), and Topaze (1930). After appearing in a couple of short films, in 1931 she made her feature film debut in George Cukor's Tarnished Lady alongside Tallulah Bankhead.
Known For
Select Role:
The White Angel (1936)Age: 41as Elizabeth Herbert
Anna Karenina (1935)Age: 40as Dolly
O'Shaughnessy's Boy (1935)Age: 40as Girl on Camel in Parade
Our Betters (1933)Age: 38as Princess
Dinner at Eight (1933)Age: 38as Miss Alden
Tarnished Lady (1931)Age: 36as Germaine Prentiss
The Night Angel (1931)Age: 36as Theresa Masar
Grounds for Murder (1930)Age: 35as The Wife
An Honorable Cad (1919)Age: 24






