Jodie Foster glammed up for the Mexico City premiere of True Detective: Night Country, which took place Thursday at the Cineteca Nacional.
The 61-year-old former child star looked elegant in a black pantsuit over a nude top accented with chain necklaces, and peep-toe patent leather pumps selected by stylist Samantha McMillen.
Foster – who rocked high-volume hair for the event – wore foundation, pink gloss, and copper-colored eye shadow which brought out her baby blues applied by make-up artist Brett Freedman.
Jodie (born Alicia) just admitted she became ‘completely content’ after reaching the age of 60.
‘The 50s were really tough for me, and it’s why I didn’t really want to act very much,’ the two-time Oscar winner told Vanity Fair on Wednesday.
Jodie Foster glammed up for the Mexico City premiere of True Detective: Night Country, which took place Thursday at the Cineteca Nacional
‘I felt like people wanted me to compete with my old self. I was confused, like: What am I supposed to be doing? When I hit 60 – and maybe it’s a chemical thing – I suddenly became completely content. I find the real beauty is supporting other people’s time. It’s really not my time. That was a hard thing for me to say in my 50s, but for my 60s, I want to be supporting new ideas that new people are thinking.’
Foster executive produced and stars as gruff police chief Liz Danvers in the $60M-budget fourth season of Nic Pizzolatto’s award-winning anthology series, which premieres this Sunday on Max.
‘This is the first time in a really long time that I felt just 100% excited about it,’ Jodie gushed of True Detective.
‘Sometimes you get something that’s blessed. I feel like Silence of the Lambs had that and maybe Little Man Tate, but it’s pretty rare. You meet the director and you’re like, “Love her!” And you see a co-star where you’re like, “I hope she says yes!” And then everybody ends up doing their best work. Maybe they’ll never be as good again, right? Because it’s part of a tapestry of blessedness or something. I mean, it almost never happens.’
The mystical mystery about the disappearance of eight male scientists from a climate change research station is set in fictional Alaskan town of Ennis, but it was filmed in Iceland where the cast and crew braved temperatures as low as −9F degrees.
True Detective: Night Country currently has a ‘certified fresh’ 98% critic approval rating (out of 50 reviews) on Rotten Tomatoes.
The life-long Los Angeleno was joined on the black carpet by her belly-baring castmate Kali Reis, who plays her police partner Evangeline Navarro.
Foster and the 37-year-old Native boxer-actress then posed with executive producer Mari-Jo Winkler, showrunner Issa López, and HBO president of programming Casey Bloys.
The 61-year-old former child star looked elegant in a black pantsuit over a nude top accented with chain necklaces, and peep-toe patent leather pumps selected by stylist Samantha McMillen
Foster – who rocked high-volume hair for the event – wore foundation, pink gloss, and copper-colored eye shadow which brought out her baby blues applied by make-up artist Brett Freedman
Jodie (born Alicia) just admitted she became ‘completely content’ after reaching the age of 60
The two-time Oscar winner told Vanity Fair on Wednesday: ‘The 50s were really tough for me, and it’s why I didn’t really want to act very much. I felt like people wanted me to compete with my old self. I was confused, like: What am I supposed to be doing? When I hit 60 – and maybe it’s a chemical thing – I suddenly became completely content’
Foster executive produced and stars as gruff police chief Liz Danvers in the $60M-budget fourth season of Nic Pizzolatto’s award-winning anthology series, which premieres this Sunday on Max
True Detective: Night Country currently has a ‘certified fresh’ 98% critic approval rating (out of 50 reviews) on Rotten Tomatoes
Jodie was joined on the black carpet by her belly-baring castmate Kali Reis (R), who plays her police partner Evangeline Navarro
The life-long Los Angeleno and the 37-year-old Native boxer-actress (2-R) then posed with (from L-R) executive producer Mari-Jo Winkler, showrunner Issa López, and HBO president of programming Casey Bloys
For her supporting role as swim coach Bonnie Stoll in Nyad, Foster will compete for a Critics’ Choice Award this Sunday and a Screen Actors Guild Award on February 24
Missing from Jodie’s side on Thursday was her wife of nine years, Alex Hedison (R, pictured Sunday)
The four-time Golden Globe winner executive produced the 54-year-old photographer’s (R) 19-minute documentary short Alok (L, about non-binary author Alok Vaid-Menon), which premieres January 18 at the Prospector Square Theatre in Park City, UT during the Sundance Film Festival
For her supporting role as swim coach Bonnie Stoll in Nyad, Jodie will compete for a Critics’ Choice Award this Sunday and a Screen Actors Guild Award on February 24.
The four-time Golden Globe winner will then serve presenting duties at the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards taking place next Monday at the Peacock Theater in downtown Los Angeles.
Missing from Foster’s side on Thursday was her wife of nine years, Alex Hedison.
Jodie executive produced the 54-year-old photographer’s 19-minute documentary short Alok (about non-binary author Alok Vaid-Menon), which premieres January 18 at the Prospector Square Theatre in Park City, UT during the Sundance Film Festival.
The Yale University grad mothered two adult sons – Charles, 25; and Kit, 22; – during her 15-year relationship with producer Cydney Bernard, which ended in 2008.
Charles graduated from Yale in 2021 with a BA in English, and Kit is scheduled to graduate from Princeton University this spring with a BA in chemistry.