In 1972, Meg Foster made six guest appearances on various TV shows. One of those appearances was on a short-lived series called The Sixth Sense, which dealt with paranormal activities and extra sensory perception. In this clip, from an episode titled 'Gallows in the Wind', Meg Foster has a chat with the star of the show, Gary Collins.
Clip of Meg Foster on The Sixth Sense
In 1972, Meg Foster made six guest appearances on various TV shows. One of those appearances was on a short-lived series called The Sixth Sense, which dealt with paranormal activities and extra sensory perception. In this clip, from an episode titled 'Gallows in the Wind', Meg Foster has a chat with the star of the show, Gary Collins.
Meg Foster wants you to be aware
In this newspaper article from the summer of 1973, Meg Foster promotes awareness. Awareness of what? Natural childbirth and prenatal training, of course! A very random article to say the least but it does have great picture of her and some nice quotes.
Clip of Barbara De Rossi in Quo Vadis
Here's a clip of Barbara De Rossi in the 1985 miniseries Quo Vadis?. In this scene, Eunice (Barbara De Rossi) and her master Petronius (Frederic Forrest) watch a strange ancient ritual and follow it up with a short chat. Of course, it is not Barbara De Rossi's real voice being used. Her voice is dubbed, as it is in almost all of the English language projects she took part in.
Clip of Samantha Eggar on The Saint
In 1963, Samantha Eggar made a wonderful guest appearance on The Saint. Here's a clip of her introductory scenes in the episode called 'Marcia' acting opposite the saintly Roger Moore!
Meg Foster in The Scarlet Letter (1979)
In 1979, Meg Foster portrayed Hester Prynne in a PBS adaptation of the Nathaniel Hawthorne novel The Scarlet Letter. The follwoing is a collection of promotional materials for the miniseries, with a focus on the presence of actress Meg Foster.
Here are two print advertisements for The Scarlet Letter:
Some photos publicity pics of Meg Foster in The Scarlet Letter:
Here's a print article about Meg Foster's role in The Scarlet Letter:
And here are some newspaper clippings of Meg Foster as Hester Prynne in The Scarlet Letter:
Meg Foster in Welcome to Arrow Beach
In 1974, Meg Foster starred in the horror film Welcome to Arrow Beach. Simply put, the movie is under-seen and underrated by many. I actually had some superficial reservations about seeing the movie based on a number of negative and lukewarm reviews I had read, both from professional and amateur critics. As is often the case, I should have known better to put any stock in what the reviewers had written. I very much enjoyed Welcome to Arrow Beach and found it to be quite entertaining, well-paced, solidly assembled and highly watchable film (I was watching the uncut version and I can see why people would potentially hate a heavily edited TV version). Great performances were given all around but, of course, I was watching the movie because of Meg Foster...and to this end I was certainly not disappointed in the least!
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| Meg Foster and Laurence Harvey |
Here are some images of Meg Foster in Welcome to Arrow Beach:
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| Meg Foster and David Macklin |
Lois Chiles on Hart to Hart
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Like a lot of other people, I first became aware of Lois Chiles through the 1979 James Bond epic Moonraker. Of course, she had been around for a few year prior to that movie and had smaller roles in The Way We Were, The Great Gatsby and Coma. She also had an important role in the 1978 adaptation of the Agatha Christie mystery Death on the Nile. After Moonraker, she did a lot of TV work (including a stint on Dallas) and had scattered movie roles which continued into the 2000s. However, I had always wanted to see her immediate follow-up to Moonraker, only to discover that she didn't really have one. Her first post-Moonraker project was two years later with a guest appearance on the TV show Hart to Hart.
In the Hart to Hart episode 'The Latest in High Fashion Murder', Lois Chiles gets an opportunity to play dual roles. Her primary character is that of a fashion model which she plays with ease since she was one in real life. Overall the episode is a good one (especially if you like this sort of thing...which I do!). Joe Pantaliano is one of the other guest stars and also look for Shari Belafonte in one of her earliest TV appearances.
The episode begins with a montage of photos of models with a focus on several images of Lois Chiles:
Then the episode moves on to a photo-shoot where Lois Chiles gets to wear a unique outfit:
Then on to the rest of the episode. Lois Chiles gets to chat with Stefanie Powers, attend a party and go to another photo-shoot at the Hart's house. Then comes her big scene where she gets to cry and do some real acting.
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| Lois Chiles and Stefanie Powers on Hart to Hart |
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| Lois Chiles on Hart to Hart |
Oh yeah, she also plays another character...her "sister". Here's a pic of that:
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