Meg Foster

Biography: American actress Meg Foster was trained at New York's Neighborhood Playhouse, a rigorous and exacting establishment that lets practically everyone in for one year and practically no one in for their second year. Foster survived the entire program with the steely-eyed grit that characterized her best film and stage roles. With such notable exceptions as The Osterman Weekend (1983) and The Emerald Forest (1986), many of Foster's films have been cheapjack exploitation efforts unworthy of her skills. She has racked up her most impressive credits on TV, including the lead role of Hester Prynne in the 1979 PBS multi-part adaptation of The Scarlet Letter. In 1982, she was cast as Chris Cagney opposite Tyne Daly's Mary Beth Lacey on the TV series Cagney and Lacey. When the series went into its second season, Foster was replaced by Sharon Gless; the official reason was that she played her character "too tough, too hard," but unofficial sources noted that audiences perceived Foster'sAmerican actress Meg Foster was trained at New York's Neighborhood Playhouse, a rigorous and exacting establishment that lets practically everyone in for one year and practically no one in for their second year. Foster survived the entire program with the steely-eyed grit that characterized her best film and stage roles. With such notable exceptions as The Osterman Weekend (1983) and The Emerald Forest (1986), many of Foster's films have been cheapjack exploitation efforts unworthy of her skills. She has racked up her most impressive credits on TV, including the lead role of Hester Prynne in the 1979 PBS multi-part adaptation of The Scarlet Letter. In 1982, she was cast as Chris Cagney opposite Tyne Daly's Mary Beth Lacey on the TV series Cagney and Lacey. When the series went into its second season, Foster was replaced by Sharon Gless; the official reason was that she played her character "too tough, too hard," but unofficial sources noted that audiences perceived Foster's performance as too "butch." This setback slowed down her TV career though she was always welcome (if not always well-served) on the big screen. Expand

Meg Foster's Scores

Average career score: 68
Highest Metascore: 80 ER: Season 1
Lowest Metascore: 55 Ravenswood: Season 1
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 3
  2. Negative: 0 out of 3
3 tv reviews
Title: Year: Credit: User score:
68 Baskets: Season 1 Jan 21, 2016 Meg Foster 7.7
tbd The Originals: Season 2 Oct 6, 2014 Josephine 8.2
55 Ravenswood: Season 1 Oct 22, 2013 Mrs. Grunwald 6.1
tbd The Mentalist: Season 5 Sep 30, 2012 Judith Saynay 7.8
tbd Xena: Warrior Princess: Season 5 Sep 27, 1999 Hera 8.1
tbd Hercules: The Legendary Journeys: Season 6 Sep 27, 1999 Hera 3.5
tbd Sliders: Season 4 Jun 8, 1998 Col. Margaret Burke 6.8
tbd Hercules: The Legendary Journeys: Season 4 Sep 29, 1997 Hera 3.8
tbd Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Season 4 Oct 2, 1995 Onaya 8.5
tbd Murder, She Wrote: Season 12 Sep 21, 1995 Laura Kerwin tbd
80 ER: Season 1 Sep 19, 1994 Actor 8.3
tbd Quantum Leap: Season 5 Sep 22, 1992 Laura Fuller 8.6
tbd Miami Vice: Season 4 Sep 25, 1987 Alice tbd
tbd The Cosby Show: Season 4 Sep 24, 1987 Diane Hemmings 7.5
tbd Murder, She Wrote: Season 2 Sep 29, 1985 Del Scott tbd
tbd The Twilight Zone (1985): Season 1 Sep 27, 1985 Actor 9.0
tbd Cagney & Lacey: Season 1 Mar 25, 1982 Det. Chris Cagney / Det. Chris Cagney tbd
tbd The Streets of San Francisco (1972): Season 4 Sep 11, 1975 Nancy Mellon tbd
tbd Baretta: Season 2 Sep 10, 1975 Stella tbd
tbd Baretta: Season 1 Jan 17, 1975 Lola tbd
tbd Bonanza: Season 12 Sep 13, 1970 Evangeline tbd