Jodie Foster’s Personal Life, Siblings, Parents, Husband, Boyfriend, Kids, Other Family and Dating History
Personal Life:
Jodie Foster, born as Alicia Christian Foster, is an acclaimed American actress and filmmaker1. She has been active in the film industry since 1965.
Parents:
- Jodie Foster was born to Evelyn Ella “Brandy” Almond and Lucius Fisher Foster III.
- Her father, Lucius Fisher Foster III, was a wealthy businessman.
- Her mother, Evelyn Ella “Brandy” Almond, worked as a publicist.
Siblings:
- Jodie Foster has three older siblings: Lucinda “Cindy” Foster, Constance “Connie” Foster, and also Lucius Fisher “Buddy” Foster IV.
- She also has three half-brothers from her father’s previous marriage.
Children:
- Jodie Foster has two sons, Charles “Charlie” Bernard Foster and Christopher “Kit” Bernard Foster.
- Charlie was born on July 20, 1998. After high school, he also went to Yale, the same university as his mother.
- Kit was born three years after Charlie.
Husband:
- Jodie Foster is married to Alexandra Hedison, an American photographer, director, and also actress.
- They got married in 2014.
Ex-Partner:
- Jodie Foster was in a long-term relationship with Cydney Bernard from 1993 until 2008.
- She shares her two sons with Cydney Bernard.
Jodie Foster’s dating history:
Cynthia Mort (2008):
Jodie Foster was in a relationship with Cynthia Mort in 2008.
Russell Crowe (1999)
Cydney Bernard (1993 – 2008):
Jodie Foster was in a long-term relationship with Cydney Bernard from 1993 to 2008. They share two sons, Charles “Charlie” Bernard Foster and also Christopher “Kit” Bernard Foster.
Kelly McGillis (1988), Julian Sands (1988 – 1989), Jennifer Beals (1983 – 1986), Tina Landau (1981 – 1983), and also Gina Schock
Alexandra Hedison (2013 – Present):
Jodie Foster began dating Alexandra Hedison, an actress and also photographer, in the summer of 2013. They also got married in a private ceremony in 2014.
Other Family:
In addition to her immediate family, Jodie Foster also has three half-brothers from her father’s first marriage