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Lucius Fisher "Buddy" Foster IV (born July 12, 1957) is an American former child actor. He is the older brother of actress and director
Jodie Foster Alicia Christian "Jodie" Foster (born November 19, 1962) is an American actress and filmmaker. Foster started her career as a child actor before establishing herself as leading actress in film. She has received List of awards and nominations re ...
. Beginning his career at the age of eight, he had television roles from the late 1960s through the early 1970s, most notably '' Mayberry R.F.D.'' (1968–1971).


Early life

Lucius Foster IV was born on July 12, 1957, the son of Evelyn (née Almond) and Lucius Fisher Foster III. He has two older sisters and one younger sister, the latter being actress
Jodie Foster Alicia Christian "Jodie" Foster (born November 19, 1962) is an American actress and filmmaker. Foster started her career as a child actor before establishing herself as leading actress in film. She has received List of awards and nominations re ...
. His parents divorced in the early 1960s, and his mother obtained a job in the entertainment industry to support her children.


Career

In the early 1960s, Evelyn Almond Foster began managing the career of her son Buddy Foster. :"Buddy, the first to start acting, lost a Coppertone commercial when 4-year-old Jodie charmed the casting director and got the job." As a child actor, Foster appeared in a regular role on the 1967 TV western '' Hondo'' and '' Mayberry, R.F.D.'' (1968–1971), as well as appearing guest roles on numerous other television series throughout the 1970s including '' The Six Million Dollar Man''. He appeared on the '' Dragnet'' TV series in the 1969 episode "Burglary Auto: Juvenile Genius" as James "Watermelon" Chambers. In 1967, Foster appeared on '' Petticoat Junction'' in the episode "Temperance, Temperance", as Clint Priddy. He voiced the little boy in the famous 1969 Tootsie Pop commercial Mr. Owl " How Many Licks Does It Take?", often miscredited to fellow child actor Peter Robbins. He made his final screen appearance with a small role in the film ''
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'' (1980) starring his sister
Jodie Foster Alicia Christian "Jodie" Foster (born November 19, 1962) is an American actress and filmmaker. Foster started her career as a child actor before establishing herself as leading actress in film. She has received List of awards and nominations re ...
. In 1997, Foster released the book ''Foster Child'', in which he chronicled his childhood. The book saw Foster allege that Jodie was a
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, many years before she came out, and claim that their mother had once had a same-sex relationship. Jodie called the book a "cheap cry for attention and money, filled with hazy recollections, fantasies, and borrowed press releases ..Buddy has done nothing but break our mother's heart his whole life". In October 1997, Foster owned a construction company in Duluth, Minnesota, where he lived with his second wife.


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* Living people Male actors from Los Angeles American male child actors American male television actors American male film actors 20th-century American male actors Western (genre) television actors 1957 births {{US-tv-actor-1950s-stub