Frances Foster, a talented actress, entered this world on June 11, 1924, in the charming city of Yonkers, located in the state of New York, within the United States of America. Throughout her illustrious career, she made a lasting impact on the entertainment industry, appearing in a variety of notable films, including the critically acclaimed "Clockers" released in 1995, Spike Lee's powerful biographical drama "Malcolm X" from 1992, and the heartwarming coming-of-age story "Crooklyn" in 1994.
Frances Foster was a loving partner, having been married twice, first to Robert Stansfield Foster and then to Morton Goldsen. Her life took a tragic turn when she passed away on June 17, 1997, in the peaceful town of Fairfax, situated in the state of Virginia, within the United States of America.