Hollywood star Jodie Foster reminisced about her time filming the iconic movie ‘Taxi Driver’ at the Tribeca Festival’s 50th-anniversary reunion. Foster shared a funny memory of Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro struggling to keep a straight face while explaining a scene to her. Despite their nervousness due to her young age, Foster took charge and humorously handled the situation on set.
Foster’s confidence and wit shone during the reunion, with her playful interaction drawing laughs from the audience. Martin Scorsese praised Foster’s assertiveness, recalling her professionalism even at a young age. Foster’s early acting experience and self-assured demeanor left a lasting impression on Scorsese during their initial meeting before ‘Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore.’
The actress’s authority and supportiveness on set were highlighted by Scorsese, emphasizing the challenging nature of the shoot. Foster’s quick wit and composure, evident even decades later, showcased her talent and professionalism in the industry.
