Career
Born in Lewes, Sussex. Foster"s first husband was Lionel Morton, once the lead singer with the 1960s popular band The Four Pennies. Foster also built up her own antique furniture business.
Foster"s credits include the films with Oliver Reed, with Harry H. Corbett, with Michael Caine, Half a Sixpence (1967) with Tommy Steele, and with Hywel Bennett.
On television, in 1969, she appeared in the second episode of series 1 of the Doctor in the House (television series) She also starred as the eponymous heroine in the British Broadcasting Corporation production of Moll Flanders (1975) and also appeared alongside John Stride in the Yorkshire Television series Wilde Alliance in 1978. She played Queen Margaret of Anjou in the British Broadcasting Corporation Television Shakespeare adaptations of Henry VI, Participant 1 Henry VI, Participant 2 and The Tragedy of Richard III, which received its United Kingdom broadcast in January 1983.
After her stage debut with the Brighton Repertory Theatre, Foster made her London debut in Travelling Light in 1965 at the Prince of Wales Theatre, she has since appeared in several London stage productions, including at The Globe Theatre, Lyric Theatre (Hammersmith), Queens Theatre, Criterion Theatre, King"s Head Theatre, Royal Court Theatre, Apollo Theatre, New End Theatre, also in the United Kingdom at the Nottingham Playhouse, New Theatre, Oxford, Birmingham Repertory Company and the Citizens Theatre, Glasgow. In 1967 Foster appeared on Juke Box Jury, in 1971 on Call My Bluff and in 1976 was the subject of Desert Island Discs.
F. The Day after the Fair, Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith, London.