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Robert Wallace Foster Jr. (July 13, 1941 – October 11, 2019), known professionally as Robert Forster, was an American actor, known for his roles as John Cassellis in '' Medium Cool'' (1969), Captain Dan Holland in '' The Black Hole'' (1979), Abdul Rafai in '' The Delta Force'' (1986), and Max Cherry in '' Jackie Brown'' (1997), for which he was nominated for the
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. Forster's varied filmography includes: '' Reflections in a Golden Eye'' (1967), '' Alligator'' (1980), '' Me, Myself & Irene'' (2000), '' Mulholland Drive'' (2001), '' The Descendants'' (2011), ''
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'' (2013), ''
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'' (2016), '' What They Had'' (2018), and ''
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'' (2020). He also had prominent roles in television series such as '' Banyon'' (1971–1973), ''
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'' episode " Granite State" as Ed Galbraith, for which he won the Saturn Award for Best Guest Starring Role on Television. He reprised the role in the film '' El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie'' (2019) and ''
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''.


Early life

Forster was born and raised in Rochester, New York. His mother was Italian American, while his father was of English and Irish descent. The couple divorced in 1949. Forster added an "R" to his surname as there was another member of the Screen Actors Guild named Robert Foster.


Career

After acclaimed supporting performances in two major Hollywood films, one as Private Williams in John Huston's '' Reflections in a Golden Eye'' (1967), another as part-Indian Army scout Nick Tana in Robert Mulligan's ''
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'' (1968), Forster starred in the critically acclaimed film '' Medium Cool'' (1969). After starring roles in the television series '' Banyon'' (1972) and ''Nakia'' (1974), he played mostly supporting roles in action and horror films including Disney's '' The Black Hole'' (1979). Forster had lead roles in cult B-movies in the 1980s like '' Alligator'' (1980), '' Vigilante'' (1983), '' The Delta Force'' (1986), and ''The Banker'' (1989). Forster appeared in ''Jackie Brown'' as the character Max Cherry, which earned him a nomination for the
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in 1997. ''Jackie Brown'' revitalized Forster's career, an effect that occurred for many actors appearing in Quentin Tarantino films. He subsequently had consistent work in the film industry, appearing in '' Like Mike'', '' Mulholland Drive'', '' Me, Myself & Irene'', ''
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'', and ''
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''. He appeared in the made-for-television movie ''
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. Forster also played the father of Van on the short-lived
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series '' Fastlane''. Forster recorded a public service announcement for Deejay Ra's Hip-Hop Literacy campaign, encouraging reading of books by
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, whose book '' Rum Punch'' was adapted as ''Jackie Brown''. He appeared in the hit NBC series ''Heroes'' as
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, the father of Nathan and Peter Petrelli, as well as the Emmy Award-winning AMC crime drama ''
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'' as Walter White's new identity specialist Ed Galbraith (a role he reprised in '' El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie'' and ''
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''). He played Bud Baxter, father to Tim Allen's Mike Baxter, on the
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(later Fox) hit comedy '' Last Man Standing''. Forster was also a motivational speaker. He was the first choice to play Sheriff Harry S. Truman in
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's '' Twin Peaks'', but had to turn it down due to a prior commitment to a different television pilot, and was replaced by Michael Ontkean. He appeared in Lynch's '' Mulholland Drive'', a pilot for a TV series that was not picked up but was later turned into a critically acclaimed movie, and finally appeared in ''Twin Peaks'', playing the brother of Sheriff Harry S. Truman, Sheriff Frank Truman, in '' Twin Peaks: The Return'', when Ontkean was not available to reprise his role. About this, Forster said: "David Lynch, what a good guy he is. He wanted to hire me for the original, 25 years ago, for a part, and I was committed to another guy for a pilot that never went. So I didn't do the original ''Twin Peaks'', which would have been a life-changer. It's a gigantic hit if you remember those years, a phenomenon. But I didn't do that. ..And this time, I got a call from my agents and they said, David Lynch is going to call you. When he called me five minutes later, he said, "I'd like you to come and work with me again." And I said, 'Whatever it is David, here I come!'" After Forster's death, he appeared posthumously in '' El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie'', reprising the character of Ed the "Disappearer" from the ''
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'' series. He died on the day the movie was released. Four months later, Forster again appeared posthumously as Ed in episode "
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''. The episode ended with a dedication to "our friend Robert Forster." He also appeared in an episode "Dynoman and The Volt" of the rebooted '' Amazing Stories'' television series before his death; the episode was dedicated to Forster.


Personal life

Forster was married to June Forster (née Provenzano) from 1966 to 1975. The couple had met at their alma mater, the University of Rochester. The marriage produced three daughters, Elizabeth, Kathrine "Kate", and Maeghen. Robert was married to Zivia Forster from 1978 to 1980. He also had a son, Robert III, from a previous relationship. From 2004 to the time of his death, his longtime partner was Denise Grayson. He was a member of the high-IQ Triple Nine Society.


Death

In June 2019, Forster was diagnosed with a brain tumor, and he died from the disease at his home in Los Angeles on October 11, 2019, at the age of 78.


Filmography


Film


Television


Theater


Awards and nominations


References


Further reading

* Voisin, Scott, ''Character Kings: Hollywood's Familiar Faces Discuss the Art & Business of Acting''. BearManor Media, 2009. .


External links

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DVD Talk Interview

House Petrelli Interview 12/08, Part 1
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