Joanna Foster is a British actress active in theatre and television since 1978. On stage she created roles in the world premieres of
Andrew Davies's ''Diary of A Desperate Woman'' (1979),
Anthony Burgess's ''
The Eve of Saint Venus'' (1979), and
Olwen Wymark
Olwen Margaret Wymark (née Buck, 14 February 1932 – 14 June 2013) was an American writer and playwright.
Biography
Olwen Margaret Buck was born on 14 February 1932 in Oakland, California, the daughter of Philip W. (a professor of political s ...
's ''Brezhnev's Children'' (1991), and has performed leading roles with the
Royal Shakespeare Company
The Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) is a major British theatre company, based in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England. The company employs over 1,000 staff and produces around 20 productions a year. The RSC plays regularly in London, St ...
,
Royal National Theatre
The Royal National Theatre in London, commonly known as the National Theatre (NT), is one of the United Kingdom's three most prominent publicly funded performing arts venues, alongside the Royal Shakespeare Company and the Royal Opera House. I ...
,
The Young Vic,
Leicester Haymarket Theatre, and
The Dukes, Lancaster
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among other theatre companies. She was the fourth and final actress to portray
Susan Barlow
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in ''
Coronation Street
''Coronation Street'' is an English soap opera created by Granada Television and shown on ITV since 9 December 1960. The programme centres around a cobbled, terraced street in Weatherfield, a fictional town based on inner-city Salford.
Origi ...
''.
Career
Education and stage work
Foster is the daughter of the actor
Barry Foster and the sister of the actress Miranda Foster.
She was trained at the
Royal Central School of Speech and Drama.
While a student she performed the role of Celia in the Central School's January 1978 production of
Christopher Hampton
Sir Christopher James Hampton ( Horta, Azores, 26 January 1946) is a British playwright, screenwriter, translator and film director. He is best known for his play ''Les Liaisons Dangereuses'' based on the novel of the same name and the film ...
's ''
The Philanthropist''.
She made her professional stage debut at the
Mercury Theatre, Colchester in September 1978 as Valeria in
Aphra Behn
Aphra Behn (; bapt. 14 December 1640 – 16 April 1689) was an English playwright, poet, prose writer and translator from the Restoration era. As one of the first English women to earn her living by her writing, she broke cultural barrie ...
's 1677 play ''
The Rover''. It was the first un-censored staging of the play since the 1750s; restoring much of the original bawdy language.
In 1979, Foster starred in the world premiere of
Andrew Davies's ''Diary of A Desperate Woman'' at the
Belgrade Theatre
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Background
Coventry was the fastest growing city in ...
in Coventry, England. That same year she became a resident actress at the
New Wolsey Theatre; making her debut with the company in a production of
Carlo Goldoni's 1746 play ''
The Servant of Two Masters''. Other roles she performed at that theatre included Diana in the world premiere of
Anthony Burgess's ''
The Eve of Saint Venus'' (1979), Gerda in a stage adaptation of
Hans Christian Andersen
Hans Christian Andersen ( , ; 2 April 1805 – 4 August 1875) was a Danish author. Although a prolific writer of plays, travelogues, novels, and poems, he is best remembered for his literary fairy tales.
Andersen's fairy tales, consisti ...
's ''
The Snow Queen'' (1980), and
Hermia in
William Shakespeare's ''
A Midsummer Night's Dream
''A Midsummer Night's Dream'' is a comedy written by William Shakespeare 1595 or 1596. The play is set in Athens, and consists of several subplots that revolve around the marriage of Theseus and Hippolyta. One subplot involves a conflict amon ...
'' (1980).
In 1980, Foster portrayed the role of Cheppi / Ilona in János Nyiri's ''If Winter Comes'' at the
Leicester Haymarket Theatre. She had a critical triumph as Nora Helmer in
Henrik Ibsen
Henrik Johan Ibsen (; ; 20 March 1828 – 23 May 1906) was a Norwegian playwright and theatre director. As one of the founders of modernism in theatre, Ibsen is often referred to as "the father of realism" and one of the most influential playw ...
's ''
A Doll's House'' at
The Dukes, Lancaster
The Dukes is a theatre in Lancaster, England. It is the county's only producing theatre venue, and is an Arts Council England National Portfolio Organisation. As well as producing two theatre productions each year, it also hosts a varied progr ...
in 1981; a production which used a new contemporary English language translation by playwright
Pam Gems. ''
The Stage'' theatre critic Robin Duke wrote "Given the contemporary nature of the new translation, the play compounds its earlier feminist ideals and clenches a new iron fist in a velvet glove. Much of the thanks goes to a remarkable performance by Joanna Foster as the trapped Nora Helmer. She positively trembles with nervous energy, hands desperately seeking somewhere to rest, eyes too busy to settle." She returned to The Dukes in successive seasons as Laura Wingfield in
Tennessee Williams's ''
The Glass Menagerie'' (1981), Juliet in Shakespeare's ''
Romeo and Juliet
''Romeo and Juliet'' is a Shakespearean tragedy, tragedy written by William Shakespeare early in his career about the romance between two Italian youths from feuding families. It was among Shakespeare's most popular plays during his lifetim ...
'' (1981), and Stella in ''
A Streetcar Named Desire'' (1983). Reviewing the latter performance, ''
The Guardian'' theatre critic Robin Thornber stated, "Joanna Foster makes Stella a true star of the play, all sweet reason and patience, torn for compassion both for her sister's sensitivity and her husband's animal pride."
In 1982, Foster starred as Armand in the
Royal Shakespeare Company
The Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) is a major British theatre company, based in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England. The company employs over 1,000 staff and produces around 20 productions a year. The RSC plays regularly in London, St ...
's production of
Mikhail Bulgakov
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's ''
Molière'' at
The Other Place
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A member of one house will not usually refer directly to the other, but ...
in Stratford-upon-Avon; a performance described as "alluring" by ''
The Observer''. Her other performances with the RSC included the Gentlewoman in ''Macbeth'' (1982) and
Hero in ''
Much Ado About Nothing'' (1983). In 1984 she performed in
David Pownall
David Pownall FRSL (19 May 1938 – 21 November 2022) was a British playwright and prolific radio dramatist performed internationally, and novelist translated into several languages.
Life and career
David Pownall was born in Liverpool on 19 May ...
's ''Music to Murder By'' at the Nuffield Southampton Theatre. In 1985, she appeared at the
Young Vic
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The Young Vic was established by Frank Dunlop in 1970. Kwame Kwei-Armah has been Artistic Director since February 201 ...
as Isabella in
David Thacker's staging of Shakespeare's ''
Measure for Measure
''Measure for Measure'' is a play by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written in 1603 or 1604 and first performed in 1604, according to available records. It was published in the ''First Folio'' of 1623.
The play's plot features its ...
'' with
Peter Guinness as the Duke and
Margot Leicester as Mariana. ''The Guardian'' theatre critic Desmond Christy wrote,
"The great scenes between Isabella and Angelo are outstanding. Joanna Foster's Isabella is not the best spoken sister of mercy we have seen but she is one of the most feeling. This is not a neurotic novice obsessed with chastity but one who sincerely believes that her immortal soul is worth more than her brother's life. This moral absolutism, pitted against Angelo's lustful casuistry, makes for superb drama."
In 1986, Foster starred as Lucy in
Peter Wood's staging of
Bertolt Brecht
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's ''
The Threepenny Opera'' at the
Royal National Theatre
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(RNT) with
Tim Curry and
Sally Dexter, and performed in a special concert of Brecht's music entitled "Sung and Unsung", also with the RNT. That same year she appeared as
Lady Macbeth
Lady Macbeth is a leading character in William Shakespeare's tragedy '' Macbeth'' (). As the wife of the play's tragic hero, Macbeth (a Scottish nobleman), Lady Macbeth goads her husband into committing regicide, after which she becomes quee ...
in Shakespeare's
1606 tragedy at the
Torch Theatre, Milford Haven. In 1988, she portrayed Ann Deever in
Arthur Miller's ''
All My Sons
''All My Sons'' is a three-act play written in 1946 by Arthur Miller. It opened on Broadway at the Coronet Theatre in New York City on January 29, 1947, closed on November 8, 1949, and ran for 328 performances. It was directed by Elia Kazan (t ...
'' at the
Theatre Royal, Manchester.
In 1991, Foster created the role of Galina in the world premiere of
Olwen Wymark
Olwen Margaret Wymark (née Buck, 14 February 1932 – 14 June 2013) was an American writer and playwright.
Biography
Olwen Margaret Buck was born on 14 February 1932 in Oakland, California, the daughter of Philip W. (a professor of political s ...
's ''Brezhnev's Children'' with the Moving Target Theatre Company; a work based on
Julia Voznesenskaya's 1987 Russian novel ''The Women's Decameron''. In 1995, she portrayed Abigail Brodsky in the UK premiere of Carole Braverman's ''The Yiddish Trojan Women''; a work mounted by the
Soho Theatre Company
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The the ...
at the
Cockpit Theatre in London. That same year she portrayed Keely in the United Kingdom première of
Jane Martin
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's ''
Keely and Du
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'' at the
Royal Theatre, Northampton
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. In 1996, she toured internationally as a member of the Actors of the London Stage; performing Shakespeare plays with a minimal cast of five actors who played multiple parts. In 1998, she starred opposite her sister Miranda for the first time in their careers in a production of
José Triana's ''The Criminals'' at the
Lyric Theatre in Hammersmith; with Joanna portraying the role of Beba and Miranda in the part of Cuca.
In 2006 she portrayed Zise Feige in
Isaac Bashevis Singer's ''The Dead Fiddler'' at the
New End Theatre.
Television and film
Foster's first television role was as Theresa in the 1979 BBC television drama ''
Testament of Youth''. The following year she portrayed Clara Brewer in the
ITV television series ''
Flickers''. In 1982, she starred as Fran in "The Visitors"; a supernatural thriller made for the British horror anthology series ''West Country Tales''. In 1988, she portrayed Ellen Thompson in the BBC television series ''Blind Justice''; an award winning television series produced by
Michael Wearing which "exposed the inadequacies of the British criminal justice system".
Between 1992 and 1993, Foster played staff general manager Kate Miller in the hospital drama ''
Casualty''.
She is the fourth actress to portray the role of
Susan Barlow
Susan Barlow (also Baldwin) is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera '' Coronation Street''. She made her debut screen appearance on 5 April 1965. Susan has been portrayed by four actresses since her introduction. Katie Heannau ...
in ''
Coronation Street
''Coronation Street'' is an English soap opera created by Granada Television and shown on ITV since 9 December 1960. The programme centres around a cobbled, terraced street in Weatherfield, a fictional town based on inner-city Salford.
Origi ...
'', after Katie Heannau,
Wendy Jane Walker and
Suzy Paterson. She played the character for one month from January 2001 until the character's death in a car crash in February 2001. She also starred in the
Five soap ''
Family Affairs'' between 2002 and 2003, where she played
Ginny Davenport. She also played the role of Miriam, the sister of
Moses
Moses hbo, מֹשֶׁה, Mōše; also known as Moshe or Moshe Rabbeinu (Mishnaic Hebrew: מֹשֶׁה רַבֵּינוּ, ); syr, ܡܘܫܐ, Mūše; ar, موسى, Mūsā; grc, Mωϋσῆς, Mōÿsēs () is considered the most important pro ...
, in the
History Channel's ''
The Bible''.
References
External links
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Living people
20th-century English actresses
Alumni of the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama
English stage actresses
English television actresses
Year of birth missing (living people)