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Robert Forster remembered at the Oscars ceremony

The Academy paid tribute to the Jackie Brown actor in its In Memoriam montage
  
  

Robert Forster in 2013.
Robert Forster in 2013. Photograph: Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP

Robert Forster, the veteran actor who was Oscar-nominated for his work in Jackie Brown, has been remembered at the 92nd Academy Awards in Hollywood.

Forster died aged 78 in October 2019 after a long career on the big and small screens and on the stage. He starred in Haskell Wexler’s documentary-style Chicago classic Medium Cool and the detective television series Banyon – an early high point that he would later say was the beginning of a “27-year slump”.

He worked consistently throughout the 1970s and 1980s in mostly forgettable B-movies – ultimately appearing in over 100 films, many out of necessity. But he had a late renaissance when Tarantino made good on his promise to cast him after rejecting the actor for Reservoir Dogs.

In Jackie Brown he played Max Cherry, a charmer who woos the title character, played by Pam Grier. It gave his career a considerable third act, which included roles in Mulholland Drive, The Descendants and Breaking Bad.

 

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