Stan Foster

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Ser Amantio di Nicolao (talk | contribs) at 03:17, 5 September 2017 (→‎External links: fix overcategorization using AWB). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Stan Foster (born April 16, 1960 in Youngstown, Ohio, USA) is a film and television actor, and a writer and director. He is most known for his role in the Tour of Duty TV series where he played Marvin Johnson.[1] He also wrote the play and film Woman Thou Art Loosed and wrote and directed the film Preacher's Kid (2010).[2][3][4]

Stan Foster is an American film and television actor, producer, writer, and director. He is most known for his role in the Emmy winning CBS TV series Tour of Duty, where he played Marvin Johnson for 3 seasons. Foster segued behind the camera in striking an overall development deal with Columbia Pictures Television to write, produce, and brand new content. This led to selling and developing sitcom, drama, and reality programming to multiple networks including CBS, FOX, MTV, Comedy Central, USA Networks, UPN, Disney and Discovery Channel, and FremantleMedia. Stan Foster adapted the stage production of TD Jakes “Woman Thou Art Loosed” for the big screen, (for which he won an NAACP Image Award) and greatly contributing to the wide popularity of that genre. Foster wrote and produced films for Universal, 20th Century Fox, and Lionsgate, before wearing all three hats (writing/directing/producing) Preacher's Kid for Warner Bros. He also directed the award winning TV film “My Other Mother” for UPtv. Stan Foster Media also partnered with Lionsgate to produce and distribute a film slate under his current banner.

References

  1. ^ ""Acknowledge Him and He will Direct Your Path": An Interview with Stan Foster". Catholic Exchange. May 7, 2010.
  2. ^ "Writer/Director/Producer Stan Foster Bio". Hollywood 101. Retrieved 21 January 2013.
  3. ^ "Director Stan Foster Presents the Preacher's Kid". Christian Cinema. May 3, 2010.
  4. ^ "Stan Foster Talks 'Preacher's Kid' DVD and Casting LeToya Luckett". BV on Movies. Huffington Post. May 4, 2010.

External links