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Ben Foster  

Actor, Known for "Liberty Heights" and "K-Men: the Last Stand"

His film roles include The Laramie Project, Liberty Heights, Get Over It, Hostage, X-Men: The Last Stand, Alpha Dog, 30 Days of Night, The Messenger, Bang Bang You're Dead, The Mechanic, Contraband, and Pandorum.

Foster was born in Boston, Massachusetts, the son of restaurant owners Gillian Kirwan (née Sterling) and Steven Foster.He has described his parents as "free-spirited, Vietnam-protesting hippies".He has a younger brother, Jon, who is also an actor.

When Foster was four years old, his family relocated to Fairfield, Iowa, after their Boston home was burglarized while they were present.

Foster was raised in his father's Jewish religion.His paternal grandmother emigrated from Russia, to escape pogroms, in 1923

Foster practices Transcendental Meditation,and, while living in Fairfield, attended the Maharishi School of the Age of Enlightenment.

Foster has been in a relationship with actress Robin Wright since early 2012.

Foster began working as an actor when he was sixteen years old.Foster dropped out of high school and moved to Los Angeles to pursue his career.

In 1996 and 1997, he appeared in the television series Flash Forward and had an unsuccessful audition for the lead role in Richard Kelly's Donnie Darko. Over the next three years, Foster obtained small roles in two made-for-TV movies as well as two episodes of the TV series Freaks and Geeks.

In 2001, he acted in the film Get Over It. Foster also had a recurring role as Russell Corwin (22 episodes) in the HBO Original Series, Six Feet Under.

After appearing in the films 11:14 and The Punisher, Foster appeared in Hostage with Bruce Willis, Kevin Pollak and Michelle Horn. In 2006, Foster appeared in X-Men: The Last Stand as the comic-book hero Angel / Warren Worthington III.

In the crime thriller Alpha Dog, he played the character Jake Mazursky and added glaucoma drops to his eyes to simulate the appearance of a drug addict in the film.

In 2007, he played cold-blooded killer Charlie Prince in the critically acclaimed western film 3:10 to Yuma

In February 2013, he was cast to replace Shia LaBeouf in the Broadway play Orphans as his first theater performance.

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