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Foster died on December 25, 1982, in Los Angeles at the age of 76.
Foster died on December 25, 1982, in Los Angeles at the age of 76.


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Helen Foster
Helen Foster Freulich.jpg
Foster in 1930
Background information
Born May 23, 1906
Independence, Kansas, U.S.
Died Dec 25, 1982 - at age 75
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
 
Occupation: Actress
Years active 1925–1956

Early life and career

Born in Independence, Kansas, Foster attended school in Kansas City and later attended finishing school in Florida. She began acting in 1924, appearing in comedy shorts and early Westerns. In 1929, she had a role in her first sound film Gold Diggers of Broadway, and was also named a WAMPAS Baby Star that same year. In 1933, Foster starred in the exploitation film Road to Ruin, a remake of the 1928 film of the same name in which Foster also starred. Following the release of Road to Ruin, Foster made only eight more film appearances in mostly uncredited roles. She made her last onscreen appearance as an extra in the 1956 film Around the World in 80 Days.

Foster died on December 25, 1982, in Los Angeles at the age of 76.

Helen Foster

Filmography

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Wikipedia article: Helen Foster Filmography
More information is available at [ Wikipedia:Helen_Foster ]


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