Robert Forster was an American actor known for his versatile performances across film and television. With a career spanning over five decades, Forster gained recognition for his roles in a wide range of genres, from science fiction in "The Black Hole" (1979) to crime thriller in Quentin Tarantino's "Jackie Brown" (1997), which earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. His ability to seamlessly transition between different roles showcased his talent and versatility as an actor. One of Forster's notable performances was in the horror film "Alligator" (1980), where he portrayed a police officer investigating a series of mysterious deaths caused by a giant mutant alligator. His captivating presence on screen and ability to bring depth to his characters made him a sought-after actor in the industry. In recent years, Forster continued to deliver compelling performances in projects like "Rise: Blood Hunter" (2007) and "The Wolf of Snow Hollow" (2020), solidifying his status as a respected and enduring talent in Hollywood. With his natural charisma and nuanced acting style, Robert Forster left a lasting impact on the entertainment industry and will be remembered for his memorable contributions to film and television.
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Directed by Dean Jagger, Lewis Teague, Michael V. Gazzo, Robert Forster, Robin Riker
Directed by Bridget Fonda, Pam Grier, Quentin Tarantino, Robert Forster, Samuel L. Jackson
Directed by Carla Gugino, Lucy Liu, Michael Chiklis, Robert Forster, Sebastian Gutierrez
Directed by Anthony Perkins, Gary Nelson, Joseph Bottoms, Maximilian Schell, Robert Forster
Directed by Chloe East, Jim Cummings, Riki Lindhome, Robert Forster