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Occupation
  
Actor

Children
  
Stephanie Foster

Role
  
Film actor


Name
  
Preston Foster

Years active
  
1929–1967

TV shows
  
Waterfront, Gunslinger

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Born
  
August 24, 1900 (
1900-08-24
)

Died
  
July 14, 1970, La Jolla, San Diego, California, United States

Spouse
  
Sheila Darcy (m. 1946–1970), Gertrude Warren (m. 1926–1945)

Movies
  
Kansas City Confidential, The Informer, Thunder Birds, North West Mounted Police, Annie Oakley

Similar People
  
Margot Grahame, Phil Karlson, Sheila Darcy, Richard Dix, Mervyn LeRoy

Preston Foster


Preston Foster (August 24, 1900 – July 14, 1970), was an American actor of stage, film, radio, and television, whose career spanned nearly four decades. Sometimes credited as Preston S. Foster, he also had a career as a vocalist.

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Early life

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Born in Ocean City, New Jersey, in 1900, Preston Stratton Foster was the eldest of three children of New Jersey natives Sallie R. (née Stratton) and Walter Foster. Preston had two sisters, Mabel and Anna; and according to federal census records, his family still lived in Ocean City in Cape May County at least as late as 1910. There his father supported the family working as a painter. Sometime between 1910 and 1918, the Fosters relocated to Pitman, New Jersey, where Preston's father was employed as a machinist. The census for 1920 and Preston's earlier draft registration card from 1918 document that he continued to reside at that time at his parents' home at the intersection of Laurel and Snyder avenues in Pitman. Those records document as well that he had a job as a clerk for the New York Ship Company in Camden, New Jersey, located about 17 miles north of Pitman. A decade later, additional census records show that Foster had moved to Queens, New York, where he was living with his first wife, Gertrude, a widow and stage actress who was seven years his senior. The federal census of 1930 also lists Foster as an actor by then, one employed in "Legitimate Vaudeville".

Stage and film career

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Foster began working in films in 1929 after acting on Broadway, where he was still performing as late as November 1931 in the cast of Two Seconds. He soon reprised that stage role in Hollywood in the filmed version of the play. Some of his subsequent films include Doctor X (1932), I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang (1932), Annie Oakley (1935), The Last Days of Pompeii (1935), The Informer (1935), Geronimo (1939), My Friend Flicka (1943), and Roger Touhy, Gangster (1944).

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Over the years, as Foster's film experience in Hollywood grew, producers and directors gained increasing respect for his ability to play an array of characters, ranging from the "snarling family‐deserting criminal" in The People's Enemy in 1935 to the soft-spoken, fatherly chaplain on the Pacific battlefront in the 1943 film Guadalcanal Diary. Once, when asked if he ever regretted performing in villainous roles, Foster gave some insight into his family's reaction to them:

I don't, but my mother does. Every time I do a part like [The People's Enemy], she writes, ‘It was a nice picture, Preston, but do you have to play roles like that?’

Foster's career was interrupted during World War II, when he served with the United States Coast Guard. While in active service he rose to the rank of captain, and later he was awarded the honorary rank of commodore.

Radio actor and vocalist

In addition to performing on stage and in numerous films, Foster was an accomplished singer who performed on both radio and in nightclubs, as well as a voice actor on radio. On July 25, 1943, Foster co-starred with Ellen Drew in "China Bridge," a presentation of Silver Theater on CBS radio. Foster also enjoyed a secondary career as a vocalist. In 1948, he created a trio consisting of himself, his second wife Sheila, and guitarist Gene Leis. Leis arranged the songs, and the trio performed on radio and in clubs, appearing with Orrin Tucker, Peggy Ann Garner and Rita Hayworth.

Television work

In 1950, Foster began performing on the young but rapidly expanding medium of television. His first credited role on the "small screen" was in September of that year on the NBC anthology series Cameo Theatre, in an episode titled "The Westland Case". Later, after a few other appearances on series, he starred in the televised drama Waterfront, playing Captain John Herrick during the 1954-1955 broadcast season.. He also guest-starred in 1963 in the ABC drama series Going My Way, starring Gene Kelly.

Personal life and death

Foster was married twice, the first time to actress Gertrude Elene (Warren) Leonard, a widow who had been born in Woodbury, New Jersey in 1893. The two wed on June 27, 1925, in Manhattan, where they both worked as actors. In the early 1930s, the couple left New York City and relocated to Los Angeles. There, in 1939, they adopted a daughter, Stephanie; but six years later Preston and Gertrude divorced. Foster then married actress Sheila Darcy in 1946, a union that lasted 24 years, until his death.

During times between his performances in films and on television, Foster often enjoyed boating and deep-sea fishing, especially for marlin, off California's southern coast. He continued to accept acting offers in his later years, although far less regularly during the final decade of his life. His last film credit was in the role of Nick Kassel in Chubasco, which was released just two years before his death. Foster died in 1970 at the age 69 in the seaside community of La Jolla, California, after what The New York Times reported as "a long illness". His gravesite is located at El Camino Memorial Park in San Diego, California.

Honors

Preston Foster has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Filmography

Actor
1968
Chubasco as
Nick Casell
1967
You've Got to Be Smart as
D.O. Griggs
1964
The Time Travelers as
Dr. Erik von Steiner
1964
Advance to the Rear as
Gen. Bateman (uncredited)
1964
77 Sunset Strip (TV Series) as
Boss Gates
- Lovers' Lane (1964) - Boss Gates
1963
The Man from Galveston as
Judge Homer Black
1963
The Eleventh Hour (TV Series) as
Philip Green
- Cold Hands, Warm Heart (1963) - Philip Green
1963
Going My Way (TV Series) as
Francis X. Finnegan
- My Memorial for Finnegan (1963) - Francis X. Finnegan
1961
Target: The Corruptors! (TV Series) as
Harvey Bragen
- Prison Empire (1961) - Harvey Bragen
1961
Outlaws (TV Series) as
Major Ramsur
- Return to New March (1961) - Major Ramsur
1961
Gunslinger (TV Series) as
Capt. Zachary Wingate
- New Savannah (1961) - Capt. Zachary Wingate
- The Death of Yellow Singer (1961) - Capt. Zachary Wingate
- Johnny Sergeant (1961) - Capt. Zachary Wingate
- The Diehards (1961) - Capt. Zachary Wingate
- Golden Circle (1961) - Capt. Zachary Wingate
- Road of the Dead (1961) - Capt. Zachary Wingate
- The Recruit (1961) - Capt. Zachary Wingate
- Rampage (1961) - Capt. Zachary Wingate
- Zone (1961) - Capt. Zachary Wingate
- The Hostage Fort (1961) - Capt. Zachary Wingate
- Appointment in Cascabel (1961) - Capt. Zachary Wingate
- The Buried People (1961) - Capt. Zachary Wingate
1953
Schlitz Playhouse (TV Series) as
Bob Hood
- Portrait of a Legend (1958)
- Manhattan Robin Hood (1953) - Bob Hood
1958
Jane Wyman Presents the Fireside Theatre (TV Series) as
Colonel Dan McGann
- Tunnel Eight (1958) - Colonel Dan McGann
1957
The O. Henry Playhouse (TV Series) as
John McCaskey
- Between Rounds (1957) - John McCaskey
1957
Destination 60, 000 as
Col. Ed Buckley
1956
Star Stage (TV Series) as
Sam Hodges
- The Guardian (1956) - Sam Hodges
1954
Waterfront (TV Series) as
Capt. John Herrick / Cap'n John Herrick / Cap'n JohnHerrick
- The Yacht Race (1955) - Cap'n John Herrick
- The Seal (1955) - Capt. John Herrick
- The Rivals (1955) - Cap'n John Herrick
- The Hideout (1955) - Cap'n John Herrick
- The Angel Louise (1955) - Cap'n John Herrick
- Sea Explorers (1955) - Cap'n John Herrick
- Red Label Cargo (1955) - Cap'n John Herrick
- Harbor Bound (1955) - Capt. John Herrick
- Ferry Boat Ride (1955) - Cap'n John Herrick
- Captain for a Day (1955) - Capt. John Herrick
- Beyond the Line (1955) - Cap'n John Herrick
- Beached (1955) - Capt. John Herrick
- Bait Cruise (1955) - Capt. John Herrick
- Live Bait (1955) - Cap'n John Herrick
- The Long Beach Pier (1955) - Capt. John Herrick
- Oil Island (1954) - Capt. John Herrick
- The Sea and Captain Taggart (1954) - Capt. John Herrick
- The White Ducks (1954) - Capt. John Herrick
- Driftwood (1954) - Capt. John Herrick
- Backwash (1954) - Cap'n John Herrick
- Tension (1954) - Cap'n John Herrick
- Live Cargo (1954) - Cap'n John Herrick
- Fog Bound (1954) - Capt. John Herrick
- Troubled Waters (1954) - Capt. John Herrick
- The Rift (1954) - Capt. John Herrick
- Tailor-Made Trouble (1954) - Capt. John Herrick
- Sea Bells (1954) - Capt. John Herrick
- Cap'n Christopher (1954) - Capt. John Herrick
- Warehouse Incident (1954) - Capt. John Herrick
- Tug O'War (1954) - Capt. John Herrick
- Portia of the Sea (1954) - Capt. John Herrick
- Night at the Lighthouse (1954) - Capt. John Herrick
- Floating Mine (1954) - Capt. John Herrick
- First Mate (1954) - Capt. John Herrick
- Drawbridge Incident (1954) - Capt. John Herrick
- Anchors of the Past (1954) - Capt. John Herrick
- Family Problems (1954) - Capt. John Herrick
- Cap'n John's Dilemma (1954) - Capt. John Herrick
- Term Paper (1954) - Capt. John Herrick
- Cap'n Long John (1954) - Capt. John Herrick
- A New Whistle for the Cheryl Ann (1954) - Capt. John Herrick
- Lighthouse (1954) - Capt. John Herrick
- Sunken Treasure (1954) - Cap'n John Herrick
- The Skipper's Day (1954) - Capt. John Herrick
- Diamonds in the Rough - Capt. John Herrick
- Captain Without a Ship - Capt. John Herrick
- Shipper, Beware - Cap'n John Herrick
- The Reluctant Guest - Capt. John Herrick
- Mike - Cap'n JohnHerrick
- Double Exposure - Cap'n John Herrick
- The Rescue - Cap'n John Herrick
- Yellow Flag - Cap'n John Herrick
- The Semi-Private Room - Cap'n John Herrick
- Tuna Clipper - Capt. John Herrick
- Tuna Bound - Cap'n John Herrick
- Trouble Ship - Capt. John Herrick
- Trial by Fire - Capt. John Herrick
- Trestle Point - Cap'n John Herrick
- The Skipper and the Padre - Cap'n John Herrick
- The Search - Cap'n John Herrick
- The Sea Rustler - Cap'n John Herrick
- The Race - Cap'n John Herrick
- The Man - Cap'n John Herrick
- The Artful Horse - Capt. John Herrick
- Star Bright - Capt. John Herrick
- Stand by All Stations - Capt. John Herrick
- Shakedown Cruise - Capt. John Herrick
- Safe Harbor - Cap'n John Herrick
- Homing Flight - Capt. John Herrick
- High Water - Cap'n John Herrick
- Harbor Piracy - Capt. John Herrick
- Ghost Tug - Cap'n John Herrick
- Floating Bottle - Capt. John Herrick
- Fisherman's Fiesta - Cap'n John Herrick
- Farnum's Folly - Capt. John Herrick
- F.O.B. Vera Cruz - Capt. John Herrick
- Christmas in San Pedro - Cap'n John Herrick
- Catalina Swim - Capt. John Herrick
1955
The Loretta Young Show (TV Series)
- Fear Me Not (1955)
1953
General Electric Theater (TV Series)
- The Hunted (1953)
1953
I, the Jury as
Capt. Pat Chambers
1953
The Marshal's Daughter as
Preston Foster - Poker-Game Player
1953
Law and Order as
Kurt Durling
1953
The Ford Television Theatre (TV Series)
- The Lady and the Champ (1953)
1952
Kansas City Confidential as
Tim Foster
1952
Montana Territory as
Sheriff Henry Plummer
1951
The Bogus Green (TV Movie) as
Brass McGannon
1951
The Big Night as
Andy La Main
1951
The Big Gusher as
Henry 'Hank' Mason
1951
Tomahawk as
Col. Carrington
1951
Three Desperate Men as
Tom Denton
1950
The Tougher They Come as
Joe MacKinley
1950
Cameo Theatre (TV Series)
- The Westland Case (1950)
1949
The Big Cat as
Tom Eggers
1949
I Shot Jesse James as
John Kelley
1948
Thunderhoof as
Scotty Mason
1948
The Hunted as
Johnny Saxon
1947
King of the Wild Horses as
Dave Taggert
1947
Ramrod as
Frank Ivey
1946
It's Your America (Short) as
Army Surgeon (uncredited)
1946
Inside Job as
Bart Madden
1946
Strange Triangle as
Sam Crane
1946
Tangier as
Col. Jose Artiego
1946
The Harvey Girls as
Judge Sam Purvis
1945
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in Hollywood as
Preston Foster (uncredited)
1945
Twice Blessed as
Jeff Turner
1945
The Valley of Decision as
Jim Brennan
1945
Thunderhead: Son of Flicka as
Rob McLaughlin
1944
Roger Touhy, Gangster as
Roger Touhy
1944
Bermuda Mystery as
Steve Carramond
1943
Guadalcanal Diary as
Father Donnelly
1943
My Friend Flicka as
Rob McLaughlin
1942
American Empire as
Paxton Bryce
1942
Thunder Birds: Soldiers of the Air as
Steve Britt
1942
Little Tokyo, U.S.A. as
Michael Steele
1942
Night in New Orleans as
Police Lt. Steve Abbott
1942
A Gentleman After Dark as
Police Detective Tom Gaynor
1942
Secret Agent of Japan as
Roy Bonnell
1941
Unfinished Business as
Steve Duncan
1941
The Round Up as
Greg Lane
1940
Moon Over Burma as
Bill Gordon
1940
North West Mounted Police as
Sgt. Jim Brett
1940
Cafe Hostess as
Dan Walters
1939
Geronimo as
Capt. Bill Starrett
1939
Missing Evidence as
Bill Collins
1939
20, 000 Men a Year as
Jim Howell
1939
News Is Made at Night as
Steve Drum
1939
Chasing Danger as
Steve Mitchell
1939
Society Smugglers as
Richard 'Sully' Sullivan
1938
The Last Warning as
Bill Crane
1938
Up the River as
'Chipper' Morgan
1938
Submarine Patrol as
Lt. (j.g.) John C. Drake
1938
The Storm as
Jack Stacey
1938
Army Girl as
Capt. Dike Conger
1938
The Lady in the Morgue as
Det. Bill Crane
1938
Double Danger as
Bob Crane
1938
Everybody's Doing It as
Bruce Keene
1937
First Lady as
Stephen Wayne
1937
The Westland Case as
Bill Crane - Private Detective
1937
You Can't Beat Love as
James Ellsworth 'Jimmy' Hughes
1937
The Outcasts of Poker Flat as
John Oakhurst
1937
Sea Devils as
Michael 'Mike' O'Shay
1936
The Plough and the Stars as
Jack Clitheroe
1936
We Who Are About to Die as
Steven Mathews
1936
Love Before Breakfast as
Scott Miller
1936
Muss 'em Up as
Tippecanoe 'Tip' O'Neil
1935
We're Only Human as
Det. Sgt. Pete 'Mac' McCaffrey
1935
Annie Oakley as
Toby Walker
1935
The Last Days of Pompeii as
Marcus
1935
The Arizonian as
Tex Randolph
1935
A Night at the Biltmore Bowl (Short) as
Preston Foster
1935
The Informer as
Dan Gallagher
1935
The People's Enemy as
Vince M. Falcone
1935
Strangers All as
Murray Carter
1934
The Band Plays On as
Howdy Hardy
1934
Sleepers East as
Jason Everett
1934
Wharf Angel as
Como Murphy
1934
Heat Lightning as
George
1933
Just Around the Corner (Short) as
Tim - Office Worker
1933
Hoopla as
Nifty Miller
1933
The Devil's Mate as
Insp. O'Brien
1933
The Man Who Dared as
Jan Novak
1933
Corruption as
Tim Butler (as Preston S. Foster)
1933
Dangerous Crossroads as
Hinton - Gang Leader
1933
Elmer, the Great as
Dave Walker (as Preston S. Foster)
1933
Ladies They Talk About as
David Slade (as Preston S. Foster)
1933
Sensation Hunters as
Tom Baylor
1932
You Said a Mouthful as
Ed Dover (as Preston S. Foster)
1932
I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang as
Pete
1932
The All-American as
Steve Kelly
1932
Life Begins as
Dr. Brett
1932
The Last Mile as
John 'Killer' Mears - Cell 4 (as Preston S. Foster)
1932
Doctor X as
Dr. Wells
1932
Two Seconds as
Bud Clark
1931
His Woman as
Crewman (uncredited)
1930
Heads Up as
Blake
1930
Follow the Leader as
Two-Gun Terry
1929
Nothing But the Truth as
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
1929
Pusher-in-the-Face (Short)
Soundtrack
1957
The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Preston Foster (1957) - (performer: "Minnie the Mermaid" - uncredited)
1932
Two Seconds (performer: "Lucky Day" - uncredited)
Self
1962
Here's Hollywood (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #3.17 (1962) - Self
1957
The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show (TV Series) as
Self - Actor
- Preston Foster (1957) - Self - Actor
1953
Stump the Stars (TV Series) as
Self
- John Drew Barrymore, Angela Lansbury, Jackie Coogan, Dave Willock, Adele Jergens, Forrest Tucker, Hillary Brooke, Preston Foster (1953) - Self
1950
The Ed Wynn Show (TV Series) as
Self
- James Barton, Frank Fontaine, Joan Leslie, Preston Foster (1950) - Self
1938
Screen Snapshots Series 17, No. 8 (Documentary short) as
Self
1933
The 42nd. Street Special (Documentary short) as
Self (uncredited)
Archive Footage
2015
Compression (TV Series documentary)
- Compression Kansas City Confidential de Phil Karlson (2023)
- Compression Thunder Birds de William A. Wellman (2015)
2022
Lucy and Desi (Documentary) as
Self (uncredited)
1997
Biography (TV Series documentary) as
Toby Walker
- Barbara Stanwyck: Straight Down the Line (1997) - Toby Walker (uncredited)
1992
Gunfighters of the Old West (Video documentary) as
John Kelley (uncredited)
1975
Brother Can You Spare a Dime (Documentary)
1964
Hollywood and the Stars (TV Series documentary) as
Self / Dr. Well (clip from Doctor X (1932))
- The Wild and Wonderful Thirties (1964) - Self (uncredited)
- Monsters We've Known and Loved (1964) - Dr. Well (clip from Doctor X (1932)) (uncredited)
1947
Hollywood Bound as
Edited from: A Night at the Biltmore Bowl

References

Preston Foster Wikipedia