American actor Ben Foster was born on October 29, 1980 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. The roots of the family tree of the Foster family stretch back to Russia: Ben’s Jewish grandmother fled to America in 1923 and stayed in Boston. Since childhood, Ben participated in various school plays. When the boy was ten years old, Ben gladly took part in the production, which was staged in one of the theaters of Ferfield and brought the troupe a stunning success.
At the age of eleven, Ben Foster took part
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American actor Ben Foster was born on October 29, 1980 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. The roots of the family tree of the Foster family stretch back to Russia: Ben’s Jewish grandmother fled to America in 1923 and stayed in Boston. Since childhood, Ben participated in various school plays. When the boy was ten years old, Ben gladly took part in the production, which was staged in one of the theaters of Ferfield and brought the troupe a stunning success.
At the age of eleven, Ben Foster took part in the musical You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown, where he miraculously played the main role. The following year, Foster made his debut as a playwright and director of the play, which he wrote himself. It was this play that brought Ben deserved second place in the contest of young talents in Connecticut. A short time later, this play was staged in the city theater, where Ben perfectly coped with the main role.
At the age of fourteen, Ben entered acting courses in Michigan (Interlochen Theater) and after graduating at fourteen years old, the actor left for Los Angeles, where he began a serious construction of a personal film career.
In 1996, Ben made his debut in the film “Fake”, where he played the role of a funny, restless boy around whom life boils.
The next successful work of Ben Foster was his shooting in the television series “Remember the future”, where the actor played the role of Tucker, which brought Ben two awards from Gemini Avard.
In 1998, the film starring Ben Foster “I Waited for You” was released, where the actor played the role of a murderer. After this picture came the film “Height of Freedom” directed by Barry Levinson, where Foster perfectly coped with the role of a rebellious teenager who in any life situation opposed himself to society, walking along the oncoming lane of the road, without turning or bending before anyone.
In 2001, Ben Foster starred in the youth comedy The Love Virus, where he played the role of Burke Lenders – the star of the school basketball team, who is very unlucky in personal relationships.
In 2005, it was released on the wide screen.
The Hostage Ben played the role of a young but mentally unstable man, vicious and stubborn, deeply mired in scandals and troubles. The actor was so convincingly able to convey the emotional instability and pain of his film hero that this picture brought him a stunning success. Ben Foster has a great talent for reincarnation: in every new film, he is never repeated. /