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[Hollywood Icons: Jodie Foster’s Resilience and Tessa Thompson’s Artistic Evolution]-[Best Of: Jodie Foster / Tessa Thompson]

Fresh Air · B2 · 2026-01-17

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Hollywood Icons: Jodie Foster’s Resilience and Tessa Thompson’s Artistic Evolution

This week on Fresh Air Weekend, host Tanya Mosley sits down with two powerhouse actresses—Jodie Foster and Tessa Thompson—to explore the intricacies of their careers, the shaping of their identities, and the lessons learned in the spotlight.

Jodie Foster: From Child Star to Cinematic Veteran

Jodie Foster reflects on a career spanning five decades, marked by her early start as a child actor and a fearless approach to complex roles. Discussing her breakout performance in Taxi Driver at age 12, Foster describes it as a pivotal moment in the "golden age of cinema." She credits Robert De Niro for treating her like a serious actor, noting that his improvisational style during filming provided a "eureka moment" that taught her how to create a character rather than just recite lines.

Foster also addresses her early life, including a harrowing incident where she was mauled by a lion on a Disney set at age nine. Despite the trauma, she emphasizes her mother’s wisdom in encouraging her to return to work, which prevented the event from fueling a lifelong phobia. This resilience defines her approach to her new French-language film, A Private Life, where she continues to challenge herself by performing in a non-native language, mirroring her own childhood education at Le Lycée Français de Los Angeles.

Regarding the influence of her mother, Foster acknowledges the "mixed messages" of a pre-feminist era. While her mother pushed her toward success, she also instilled a cautious pragmatism about navigating a world where, as Foster puts it, "historically we are in danger." Foster’s career remains a testament to her ability to convert deep personal emotions into controlled, artistic expressions.

Tessa Thompson: Navigating Identity and Agency

Tessa Thompson, star of the new Netflix murder mystery His and Hers, discusses her intentional approach to role selection. Thompson often gravitates toward characters who "cross lines" and "resist categories," reflecting her own journey in an industry that frequently demands assimilation.

Thompson’s career is defined by a deep commitment to research and collaboration. Whether she is shadowing news anchors in Atlanta to prepare for her role as a broadcaster or writing music to understand a character’s "sonic landscape," she approaches acting as a form of intellectual and emotional exploration. She credits her upbringing—raised by a musician father who used her as a subject for his photography and film—with helping her develop a comfort in front of the lens.

Central to her growth is the influence of her mother, who fought against the pressure for Thompson to conform or change her identity. Thompson shares a poignant memory of choosing to keep her natural hair despite industry pressures to straighten it, a decision her mother supported with tears of joy. This early sense of self-worth is symbolized by her two tattoos: "Yes" and "No." Thompson explains that the "No" serves as a necessary reminder that "we are as much defined by the things that we don't do than by the things that we do." In a competitive industry built on a "perceived feeling of scarcity," Thompson’s ability to say "no" has become her most powerful tool for maintaining artistic integrity.

Conclusion

Both Foster and Thompson highlight the importance of agency in a medium that often seeks to objectify women. Through their respective experiences—Foster’s evolution from child star to auteur-driven actor and Thompson’s deliberate navigation of her biracial identity—they illustrate the power of storytelling as a means of self-discovery and cultural contribution.

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