Lisa Foster

Lisa Foster

ActressVisual EffectsProducer
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Originally from Canada, Ms. Foster began her career as a magazine model and dancer on Canadian series, 'Any Way You Want It'. She Trained at HB Studios in New York City, and spent several years as a professional film and commercial actress before turning her attention to television, where she worked…

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Biography

Originally from Canada, Ms. Foster began her career as a magazine model and dancer on Canadian series, 'Any Way You Want It'. She Trained at HB Studios in New York City, and spent several years as a professional film and commercial actress before turning her attention to television, where she worked in various capacities as Camera Operator, Floor Manager and Technical Director on the award winning political panel show, Week In Review (KCLA), Santa Monica. She began her VFX career at Cinesite in Los Angeles as part of the complex restoration team assigned to the major task of digitally reconstructing the classic Disney animated film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937). Following the success of these never-before-seen digital techniques, she went on to work as a technical artist on such films as Coneheads (1993), Cliffhanger (1993) and the Academy Award-nominated (for visual effects) film Super Mario Bros. (1993). As staff animator at Sony Pictures Imageworks, Foster lent her skills to such films as Die Hard: With a Vengeance (1995) Wolf (1994), The Cable Guy (1996), Virtuosity (1995), Hideaway (1995) and James and the Giant Peach (1996).

From there she moved into the game arena, first as a CG supervisor for Squaresoft's mega-hit game Parasite Eve (1998), in which she also directed two key cinematic sequences, and then as a CG supervisor and Technical Director for the games Evil Dead: Hail to the King (2000) and THQ's Scooby Doo (2000) (VG). After a stint as Executive Producer for the broadcast design arm of Duck Soup in Los Angeles, Ms. Foster took the Senior Producer position at Phantagram Entertainment, where she produced 32 animated cinematic sequences for the celebrated game The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002) based on the Peter Jackson film (Electronic Arts) as well as the opening character animated cinematic for game sequel Kingdom Under Fire: The Crusaders (2004) (NCSoft). Later, she acted as Core Producer on LEGO Universe, the AAA Massively Multiplayer Online Game for Gazillion Entertainment.

Ms. Foster joined Maddox Media as Director of New Media in 2016 where she wrote and directed spec feature, 'Cake Queen.' In 2019 she became Executive Producer for Asteri Entertainment and Publisher for Prima Games.

Actress

The Mix-Up(2007)as Studio Audience Member 5
For the CauseFor the Cause(2000)as Systems operator
A Letter from Death RowA Letter from Death Row(1998)as TV Anchor Woman
Separated by MurderSeparated by Murder(1994)as Donna Dupree
Come Spy with Me(1989)as Charlie
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Lisa FosterShelley Winters and Lisa Foster in Fanny Hill (1983)

Credit Score: Lisa Foster

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1982198319841985198619871988198919901991199219931994199519961997199819992000200120022003
Fanny Hill
Fri Jul 15 1983
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Fanny Hill3.0919835.2001211
2The Blade Master1.6319842.3004044
3For the Cause1.2520023.400872