Eddie Foster
Also known as Edward Eleck Foster, Edward Foster, Ed Foster, Edward Eleck "Eddie" Foster
Edward Foster was an actor credited under several names, including Eddie Foster, Edward Eleck Foster, and Edward Foster. Born on August 4, 1906, Foster worked in Hollywood during the late 1930s and 1940s, appearing in small, often uncredited roles that contributed to the atmosphere of ensemble films.
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Edward Foster was an actor credited under several names, including Eddie Foster, Edward Eleck Foster, and Edward Foster. Born on August 4, 1906, Foster worked in Hollywood during the late 1930s and 1940s, appearing in small, often uncredited roles that contributed to the atmosphere of ensemble films. His screen presence was typically that of a supporting character, blending into the background of scenes with brief but distinct appearances.
Foster’s known filmography includes three titles. In Only Angels Have Wings (1939), he played a mechanic, a role that required minimal dialogue but added authenticity to the aviation setting. In Ball of Fire (1941), he appeared as Pinstripe, a minor figure in the film’s ensemble cast. His final recorded credit was in Pocketful of Miracles (1961), where …







