Born:
July 13, 1941
in
Rochester, New York, United States
Best Known For:
Playing Max Cherry in Jackie Brown (1997).
Early-life:
Robert Wallace Forster Jr was born on July 13, 1941 in Rochester, New York, United States. He attended the University of Rochester, where he starred in various student drama performances. Although he originally intended to study law, Robert decided to become an actor instead.
Career:
Early in his career, Forster had supporting roles in Reflections in a Golden Eye (1967) and The Stalking Moon (1968) and he starred in Medium Cool (1969). He had lead roles in TV shows Banyon and Nakia and supporting roles in action and horror films, including Disney's The Black Hole (1979). Forster starred in such cult B-movies as Alligator (1980), Vigilante (1983), The Delta Force (1986) and The Banker (1989). After reaching a period where it seemed his career had died, Quentin Tarantino's Jackie Brown (1997) revived it. Among the films he has appeared in since are Me, Myself and Irene (2000), Mulholland Drive (2001), Like Mike (2002) and Lucky Number Slevin (2006). Forster has also appeared in such TV shows as Heroes and Breaking Bad.
Quote:
On luck in the film industry: "I'm not sure how a guy wins or loses in this business, but somebody's got to come along and make you lucky. You can't do it yourself."
Trivia:
He received an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his portrayal of Max Cherry in Jackie Brown.