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Jodie Foster wows in form-fitting teal dress at Elysium premiere


August 8, 2013
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Hollywood actress Jodie Foster wowed in a form-fitting teal blue dress at an LA premiere on Wednesday night.The 50-year-old flaunted her fabulously toned figure in the fitted Roland Mouret number on the red carpet ahead of the release of Elysium.The cap sleeved, knee length dress was a sophisticated look for the Hollywood screen siren. The classic design has been a firm favourite with the A-list for years — fans include Scarlett Johansson, Amy Adams and Cameron Diaz

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The Panic Room star accessorised with subtle metallic strappy heels, a sleek nude clutch bag and dazzling jewellery. She wore her hair in soft waves and opted for a barely-there makeup look. The mother-of-two posed gracefully for photographers alongside her fellow cast members including Matt Damon and Diefo Luna.

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The American actress stars in the forthcoming sci-fi film that is set in 2154 and tells the story of a wealthy elite living on a man-made space station while the rest of the population remains on the devastated Earth below.

An earth-dweller suffering from cancer tries to make his way to the utopian space station Elysium, the only place where he can be cured.

The film is due to be released on 9 August in cinemas nationwide.

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Jodie made her first appearance on the silver screen at the tender age of 13. She shot to fame playing Iris in the 1976 film Taxi Driver and received an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her performance. She went on to scoop two Oscars for Best Actress in the 1998 film The Accused and The Silence of the Lambs in 1991.

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