Jodie Foster
Jodie Foster, born in 1962, is an American actress, director, and producer with a career spanning over five decades. Foster won two Academy Awards for Best Actress for her roles in "The Accused" (1988) and "The Silence of the Lambs" (1991) and has received three additional nominations. As a director, she has helmed films like "Little Man Tate" (1991) and "The Beaver" (2011). Foster's work is noted for its intensity and intelligence, making her one of her generation's most respected talents in front of and behind the camera.