
Film
Holmes & Watson |
Dir: Etan Cohen Columbia PIctures |
Les Miserables |
Dir: Tom Hooper Universal Pictures |
Black Forest |
Dir: Patrick Dinhut Starz / UFO |
Theatre
Best of Enemies |
Dir: Jeremy Herrin Young Vic Theatre |
The Realistic Joneses |
Dir: Simon Evans Ustinov Studio Bath |
Consent |
Dir: Roger Michell Harold Pinter Theatre, West End |
Travesties |
Dir: Patrick Marber Apollo Theatre, West End |
Travesties |
Dir: Patrick Marber Menier Chocolate Factory |
Guys & Dolls |
Dir: Gordon Greenberg Chichester Festival Theatre |
Merrily We Roll Along |
Dir: Maria Friedman Menier Chocolate Factory |
Separation |
Dir: Elizabeth Newman Bolton Octagon Theatre |
Duet For One |
Dir: Elizabeth Newman Bolton Octagon Theatre |
Finding Neverland |
Dir: Rob Ashford Leicester Curve |
Crazy For You |
Dir: Tim Sheader Novello Theatre |
The RSC: 50 Musical Years Celebration |
Dir: Ryan McBryde / John Woolf RSC |
Crazy For You |
Dir: Tim Sheader Regent's Park Open Air Theatre |
Oleanna |
Dir: Matt Aston Nottingham Arts Centre |
Love On The Dole |
Dir: David Thacker Bolton Octagon Theatre |
A Streetcar Named Desire |
Dir: David Thacker Bolton Octagon Theatre |
The Lion, The Witch & The Wardrobe |
Dir: Ian Brown West Yorkshire Playhouse |
Avenue Q |
Dir: Jason Moore Noel Coward Theatre |
The Far Pavilions |
Dir: Gale Edwards Shaftesbury Theatre |
Out Of This World |
Dir: Martin Duncan Chichester Theatre |
The Master & Margarita |
Dir: Steven Pimlott Chichester Theatre |
We Will Rock You |
Dir: Ben Elton Dominion Theatre |
Chicago |
Dir: Scott Faris Original UK Tour |
Sweet Charity |
Dir: Tim Sheader Sheffield Crucible Theatre |
Saturday Night Fever |
Dir: Matthias Davids SNF Productions |
Carousel |
Dir: Christopher Dunham Westcliff Palace Theatre |
TV
Dark Heart |
Dir: Colin Teague ITV |
Sherlock |
Dir: Benjamin Caron BBC / Hartswood Films |
Taboo |
Dir: Anders Egstrom Scott Free |
Galavant |
Dir: Various ABC |
Ripper Street |
Dir: Kieron Hawkes Amazon |
The Crown |
Dir: Various Netflix |
Doctors |
Dir: Elizabeth Newman BBC |
The Bill |
Dir: Various Talkback Thames for ITV |
Genie In The House | Nickelodeon |
Casualty |
Dir: Chris Lovett BBC |
Awards
TRAVESTIES
2017 Olivier Award Nominee for Best Supporting Actress in a Play
DUET FOR ONE / SEPARATION
2015 Winner of Manchester Theatre Award for Best Actress.







Skills
Accents & Dialects: (* = native) |
American-Standard, Australian, Cockney, Dublin, Essex, German, Irish-Southern, Liverpool, London, RP* |
Languages: (* = mother tongue) |
English*, German |
Music & Dance: (* = highly skilled) |
Aerobics, Ballad*, Ballet, Choreography, Contemporary Dance*, Folk Singing, Freestyle Dance, Jazz Dancing*, Mezzo-Soprano*, Pas de Deux, Period Dancing, Piano, Street Dance, Street Jazz*, Tap* |
Performance: | Comedy, Dancer-Professional, Musical Comedy, Singer-Professional |
Sports: (* = highly skilled) |
Archery, Athletics, Badminton, Climbing, Horse-riding, Karate, Running, Skiing,Swimming, Table Tennis |
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Reviews
THE REALISTIC JONESES
“(John), His wife given the eccentric name of Pony - brilliantly played by Clare Foster - contends with stress in her own way.” - Clive Davis (The Times)
“The performances he (Simon Evans) has coaxed from them are excellent, the characters unique and believable. Clare Foster’s Pony has just the right level of intense kookiness. Initially we think she’s away with the fairies, but ultimately we begin to hear everything she doesn’t say.” - Daisy Bowie-Sell (Whatsonstage.com)
TRAVESTIES
“Thus the women in Carr’s life are called Cecily and Gwendolen (lovely work from Clare Foster and Amy Morgan, who conduct one increasingly emotional scene entirely in song)” - Fiona Mountford (Evening Standard)
“Clare Foster is very funny as the hearty, frisky Cecily. ” - Clare Allfree (Daily Telegraph)
“But the whole cast are superb to watch as they romp through Carr’s mad history. Clare Foster comes into her own in the second half as the revolutionary librarian Cecily who suddenly does a sex dance in-front of Carr (another moment of fantasy).” - Daisy Bowie-Sell (Whatsonstage.com)
“The ever charming Clare Foster shines as librarian Cecily.” - Dom O’Hanlon (Londontheatre.com)