- Although Alfred Hitchcock said that he offered him the role of Robert Rusk in Frenzy (1972) after seeing him perform in a play, Foster later learned from Hitchcock's secretary that the director's decision was really based on having seen him in Twisted Nerve (1968), a thriller with a distinctly Hitchcockian flavor.
- Speaks French ,Italian and Arabic.
- Was originally cast as "Inspector Frederick Abberline" in Euston Films' Jack the Ripper (1988) only to be replaced by Michael Caine.
- His wife, Judith Shergold, was a singer and actress.
- His father was a tool setter at E.M.I. in Hayes.
- National service in the army.
- Stage plays The Desperate House, The Night of the Ball.
- Educated at Southall Grammar School.
- Repertory at Windsor, Palmers Green, Hayes, Great Yarmouth,.
- Children: Miranda Foster, Joanna Foster (both actresses) and Jason.
- Father-in-law of Jonathan Guy Lewis.
- Considered for roles of Col. Colin Caine, Dr. Hans Fallada, Dr. Bukovsky, Sir Percy Heseltine, Lamson, Kelly and Dr. Armstrong in Lifeforce (1985).
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