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Phoebe Foster (born Angeline Egar; July 9, 1896 - June 1975) was an American theater and film actress.
Foster studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. She began appearing on Broadway in 1914, starting with a production of Roi Cooper Megrue's Under Cover. Her subsequent Broadway appearances included The Cinderella Man (1916), Three's a Crowd (1919), Captain Applejack (1921), The Jazz Singer (1925), and Topaze (1930).
After appearing in a couple of short films, in 1931 she made her feature film debut in George Cukor's Tarnished Lady alongside Tal…

The White Angel
as Elizabeth Herbert

Anna Karenina
as Dolly

O'Shaughnessy's Boy
as Girl on Camel in Parade

Dinner at Eight
as Miss Alden

Our Betters
as Princess

Tarnished Lady
as Germaine Prentiss

The Night Angel
as Theresa Masar
Grounds for Murder
as The Wife
An Honorable Cad