Known for Acting

Preston Foster (August 24, 1900 – July 14, 1970) was an American stage and film actor, and singer. Foster entered films in 1929 after appearing as a Broadway stage actor. He was appearing in Broadway plays as late as October 1931 when he acted in a play titled Two Seconds starring Edward J. Pawley. Some of his notable films include: Doctor X (1932), I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang (1932), Annie Oakley (1935), The Last Days of Pompeii (also 1935), The Informer (1935) (as the head of the organization), and My Friend Flicka (1943). He starred on the television drama, Waterfront (1954–1955), playing the role of Captain John Herrick. Foster has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. He was sometimes credited in movies as Preston S. Foster. His first wife was stage actress Gertrude Warren (1926–1945; divorced). He had one daughter, Stephanie. He was married to his second wife, actress Sheila Darcy, from 1946 until his death. During World War II while serving with the United States Coast Guard, he rose to the rank of Captain, Temporary Reserve. He eventually held the honorary rank of Commodore in the U.S. Coast Guard. After the war and before his productive movie career, Foster became a singer of some note. In 1948 Foster created a trio with himself, Gene Leis and Foster’s wife, actress Sheila Darcy. Gene arranged the songs, and they played on radio and in clubs, appearing with Orrin Tucker, Peggy Ann Garner and Rita Hayworth. Description above from the Wikipedia article Preston Foster, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
1953
as Kurt Durling
1945
as Jim Brennan
2022
as Self (archive footage)
1946
as Judge Sam Purvis
1940
as Sergeant Jim Brett
1947
as Frank Ivey
1935
as Dan Gallagher
1952
as Tim Foster
1932
as Pete
1963
as Judge Homer Black
1943
as Father Donnelly
1948
as Johnny Saxon
1953
as Capt. Pat Chambers
1951
as Col. Carrington
1997
as Self (archive footage)
1933
as Insp. O'Brien
1932
as Dr. Wells
1932
as Bud Clark
1949
as John Kelley
1949
as Tom Eggers