Robert Forster height - How tall is Robert Forster?
Robert Forster (Robert Wallace Foster Jr. (Bob, Bobby)) was born on 13 July, 1941 in Rochester, New York, USA, is an actor,producer,director. At 78 years old, Robert Forster height is 5 ft 9 in (176.0 cm).
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Now We discover Robert Forster's Biography, Age, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of net worth at the age of 78 years old?
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Robert Wallace Foster Jr. (Bob, Bobby) |
Occupation |
actor,producer,director |
Robert Forster Age |
78 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Cancer |
Born |
13 July 1941 |
Birthday |
13 July |
Birthplace |
Rochester, New York, USA |
Date of death |
11 October, 2019 |
Died Place |
Los Angeles, California, USA |
Nationality |
USA |
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He is a member of famous Actor with the age 78 years old group.
Robert Forster Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Robert Forster's Wife?
His wife is Zivia Forster (1978 - 1980) ( divorced), June Forster (14 May 1966 - 20 September 1975) ( divorced) ( 3 children), Evie Forster (19?? - 11 October 2019) ( his death)
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Zivia Forster (1978 - 1980) ( divorced), June Forster (14 May 1966 - 20 September 1975) ( divorced) ( 3 children), Evie Forster (19?? - 11 October 2019) ( his death) |
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Robert Forster Net Worth
He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Robert Forster worth at the age of 78 years old? Robert Forster’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actor. He is from USA. We have estimated
Robert Forster's net worth
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Net Worth in 2022 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Source of Income |
Actor |
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Timeline
Forster died on October 11, 2019, in Los Angeles, California, aged 78.
Profiled in "Character Kings: Hollywood's Familiar Faces Discuss the Art & Business of Acting" by Scott Voisin. [2009]
Member of the Triple Nine Society, a high-IQ organization for persons whose IQ is in the 99.9th percentile.
Played two characters who had to describe another character with multiple personalities. He played Dr. Simon in Psycho (1998) who had to diagnose Norman Bates with multiple personality, and in Me, Myself & Irene (2000) he played Col. Partington, who had to describe how Charlie had multiple personalities.
After a seven-hour audition, Tarantino cast Forster as the tough but sympathetic bail bondsman Max Cherry in Jackie Brown (1997), which netted him an Academy Award nomination and a measure of recognition, both nationwide and within his own profession, landing him more high-profile roles in such films as All the Rage (1999), Gus Van Sant's Psycho (1998)--a remake of Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 film--and Supernova (2000). Forster continued to act in many big-budget Hollywood productions for the next two decades.
Tested for a part in True Romance (1993), directed by Tony Scott, but Christopher Walken eventually got the role.
However, in the mid-1990s, his career was resurrected by writer-director Quentin Tarantino, a big fan of Forster's early work, who offered him an audition for a part in his latest movie.
A series of action flicks followed, the most notable being The Delta Force (1986), starring Chuck Norris.
Forster also took the lead as a taxi driver in Walking the Edge (1985) by director Norbert Meisel.
By the late 1980s Forster's acting career had begun to slide, and he was getting less and less work; if there was any, he would be cast in small parts playing villains. Forster then began to work as a motivational speaker and an acting coach in Hollywood film schools.
Forster also appeared in notable parts in The Black Hole (1979), Avalanche (1978) and as the lead in the cult horror flick Alligator (1980), and played the part of a factory worker-turned-vigilante in the thriller Vigilante (1982).
Was considered for the role of Martini in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975).
Although he continued to act in feature films, he took the part of a hard-boiled detective in the short-lived TV series Banyon (1971).
He has appeared in one film that has been selected for the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically or aesthetically" significant: Medium Cool (1969).
Forster went on to appear in small and minor roles alongside some top Hollywood actors in films like The Stalking Moon (1968) and Medium Cool (1969), and a large part in Justine (1969).
His movie debut was a small part in the drama Reflections in a Golden Eye (1967), which starred Elizabeth Taylor and Marlon Brando.
He moved to New York City in 1965, where his first big break came when he landed the lead in the two-character play "Mrs. Dally Has a Lover", opposite Arlene Francis. However, after the play ran its course work was hard to find in the theater. Forster returned to Rochester, where he worked as a substitute teacher and construction worker until an agent from 20th Century-Fox offered him a five-picture deal.
After earning a BA in Psychology from Rochester in 1963, Forster took an apprenticeship at an East Rochester theater where he performed in such plays as "West Side Story".
Robert Forster was born Robert Wallace Foster, Jr. in Rochester, New York, to Grace Dorothy (Montanarella) and Robert Wallace Foster, Sr. , who worked as an elephant trainer and baking supply company executive. He was of English, Irish, and Italian descent. Forster first became interested in acting while attending Rochester's Madison High School, where he performed as a song-and-dance man in musical revues. After graduating in 1959, Forster attended Heidelberg College, Alfred University and the University of Rochester on football scholarships and continued to perform in student theatrical revues.