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“From Stunning Star to Unrecognizable: What the Once-Beautiful Actress Looks Like at 76 šŸ„°šŸ«¢”

Meg Foster, born on May 10, 1948, in Reading, Pennsylvania, is a captivating actress renowned for her piercing blue eyes and dark allure. Growing up in the picturesque town of Rowayton, Connecticut, she was the youngest of five siblings and honed her craft at New York’s prestigious Neighborhood Playhouse.

Foster’s acting journey began in 1969 with a role on NET Playhouse, but it was her striking guest appearances throughout the 1970s in iconic shows like Barnaby Jones, The Six Million Dollar Man, and Hawaii Five-O that began to capture the public’s imagination. Her performance in The Scarlet Letter (1979) as the passionate Hester Prynne showcased her versatility and depth.

Her big break came in 1982 when she took over the role of Christine Cagney in Cagney & Lacey. Although her tenure was brief, it left a lasting impact. The late ’80s saw her in a series of memorable roles, including the formidable Evil-Lyn in Masters of the Universe (1987) and the enigmatic character in They Live (1988).

Fosterā€™s career continued to flourish through the 1990s with standout roles in science fiction and guest appearances on hit shows like Quantum Leap and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. After a decade-long hiatus, she made a striking comeback in 2011, appearing in indie films and TV series such as The Originals and Pretty Little Liars. Her collaboration with Rob Zombie in 31 (2016) added another darkly fascinating chapter to her career.

Beyond her on-screen achievements, Foster is a mother to Christopher, her son with Ron Starr, and has been married to actor Stephen McHattie. With a career spanning decades and an ability to captivate audiences, Meg Foster remains an enduring figure in entertainment.

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