Giles Foster

Giles Foster

Personal Details

Biography

Giles Foster, a multifaceted creative professional, entered the world in June 1948, amidst the picturesque backdrop of Bath, Somerset, England, United Kingdom.

As a director and writer, Giles Foster has made a significant impact on the world of entertainment, leaving an indelible mark on the industry. His impressive body of work includes notable productions such as Screen Two, a groundbreaking television series that premiered in 1984, as well as the critically acclaimed Talking Heads, a 1988 television drama that showcased his exceptional storytelling abilities.

Furthermore, Giles Foster's impressive resume also boasts the 1985 television adaptation of Silas Marner, a classic novel by George Eliot, which demonstrated his remarkable skill in bringing timeless stories to life on the small screen.

Career

2014
2007
Starting Over
Starting Over as Director
2005
2002
1992
Screen One
Screen One as Director
1990
The Lilac Bus
The Lilac Bus as Director
1989
1988
1986
Screen Two
Screen Two as Director
Screen Two
Screen Two as Director
1985
Silas Marner
Silas Marner as Director, Writer
Dutch Girls
Dutch Girls as Director
1983
The Aerodrome
The Aerodrome as Director
1979
Play for Today
Play for Today as Director