
Julia Foster
Acting
Born 1943-08-02 · Lewes, Sussex, England, UK
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Julia Foster (born 2 August 1943 in Lewes, Sussex, England) is an English actress. Foster's credits include the films The Bargee (1964) with Harry H. Corbett, Alfie (1966) with Michael Caine, Half a Sixpence (1967) with Tommy Steele, and Percy (1971) with Hywel Bennett. On television she starred as the eponymous heroine in the BBC production of Moll Flanders (1975) and also appeared alongside John Stride in the Yorkshire Television series Wilde Alliance in 1978. She also appeared with Michael Winner in a British TV advert for Esure car insurance. She played Queen Margaret of Anjou in the BBC productions of Shakespeare's Henry VI and Richard III, which received its UK broadcast in January 1983. Foster's first husband was Lionel Morton, once the lead singer with the 1960s pop band The Four Pennies. She is the mother of British television celebrity Ben Fogle with her second husband, veterinarian Bruce Fogle. Foster is also a seller of antique furniture, in particular decorated Scandinavian furniture of the 18th and 19th centuries. Description above from the Wikipedia article Julia Foster, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Acting

National Theatre Live: Allelujah!
Mary

Dad's Army
Dolly Godfrey

Flick
Sally Martin

Virtual Murder
Carol Bolitho
News at Twelve

Casualty
Joyce Pratkash
Late Starter
Liz Weldon
The Cabbage Patch

The Tragedy of Richard III
Queen Margaret

Henry VI Part 3
Queen Margaret

Henry VI Part 2
Queen Margaret

Henry VI Part 1
Margaret

Crimes
Veronica

Play for Tomorrow
Veronica

Hammer House of Horror
Ruth

Wilde Alliance
Amy Wilde

Ghosts
Regine

Ride of the Valkyrie

A Divorce
Linda

F. Scott Fitzgerald in Hollywood
Sheilah Graham
Moll Flanders
Betty / Moll Flanders

The Great McGonagall
Mrs. McGonagall
Good Girl
Angie Botley

Mr. Axelford's Angel
Angel

All Coppers Are...
Sue

Percy
Marilyn

Simon Simon
1st Typist

ITV Saturday Night Theatre
Sally Blissett

Red, White, and Zero

Half a Sixpence
Ann