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Faceman
...And now the battle between us and them has begun.

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posted on 10-05-2001 @ 9:16 PM      
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Registered: May. 00
Less than two months after the death of Aaliyah, The Matrix sequels have lost yet another key cast
member.

Gloria Foster, the distinguished African-American actress most recently known for her
grandmotherly, spoon-bending performance as Oracle in 1999's sci-fi blockbuster, died of
complications from diabetes Saturday at her New York home. She was 64.

Foster's career on stage and screen spanned four decades, with her film credits including 1963's The
Cool World and the 1991 TV movie Separate But Equal, opposite Sidney Poitier. She also racked
up numerous TV guest appearances on shows such as I Spy, The Mod Squad, The Cosby Show,
Law & Order and most recently, the Showtime series Soul Food.

But to many moviegoers, Foster is best remembered for her role as the enigmatic Oracle--a sweet,
mystical Obi Wan Kenobi-type who guided Neo (Keanu Reeves) and Morpheus (Laurence
Fishburne) in the Warner Bros. smash.

Foster earned raves for the performance, and she was set to reprise her role in both sequels--Matrix
Reloaded and the untitled third installment, produced by Joel Silver and written and directed by Andy
and Larry Wachowski.

Movie Website Coming Attractions quotes a source close to the production saying Foster filmed
most of her scenes for Matrix Reloaded (the source also described Foster's performances as
"fantastic"), but nothing for the third film. Foster's character is said to be "integral" to the series and
would create another huge problem for the films, which were being shot back-to-back in Australia.

A spokeswoman for Warner Bros. could not confirm any details Friday regarding the production or
Foster's passing.

Either way, it's yet another sad turn of events for cast and crew of the much-anticipated Matrix
sequels, who were just recently forced to scramble following the untimely death of R&B singer
Aaliyah. The 22-year-old had been slated to play the character Zee in both films before she died in an
August 25 plane crash in the Bahamas.

According to her Website, Aaliyah shot most of her scenes for Matrix Reloaded but none for the third
film--in which she was supposed to play a significant part. Warner Bros. remains tight-lipped about
what producers plan to do about her character in both films.

"We don't make statements about casting with regards to this production, and we don't plan to," says a
Warner Bros. spokeswoman.

Matrix Reloaded is not due in theaters until summer 2003 and will reunite the original cast, including
Reeves, Fishburne, Carrie-Anne Moss and Hugo Weaving.

Born in Chicago on November 16, 1936, the actress studied at the city's Goodman Theater and
appeared in local theater before graduating to Broadway in 1961. One of her first major roles was as
Ruth Younger in Raisin in the Sun. She won an Obie for the 1963 off-Broadway historical drama In
White America.

Her first film role came with The Cool World, during which she met her future husband, actor-director
Clarence Williams III (better known as Linc Hayes from TV's Mod Squad). They later divorced, and
Foster never remarried.

By the 1980s, Foster began to receive less work, appearing mostly in TV guest spots. One particularly
tough point came when she earned a Razzie Award for her supporting role in Bill Cosby's 1987
comedy dud Leonard Part 6.

"At a certain point, I faced a recognition that I was not going to work as much as I wanted to," Foster
told author Robert Simonson in his book Role of a Lifetime. "What probably saved me is that I've
always felt it was important to live; to experience the day; to experience the hurt, the pain, the love.
And come your next role, you're so much more vital."





Across the field you see the sky ripped open
See the rain through a gaping wound
Pounding on the women and children
Who run Into the arms Of America-U2




Fez
The sky is blue
posted on 10-05-2001 @ 9:21 PM      
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Registered: Oct. 00
Oh, I thought you were going to say Boston Fan.


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Kid Afrika
posted on 10-05-2001 @ 9:50 PM      
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Registered: Jan. 70
She was the Oracle, she should've seen it coming.


So what do you really wanna do when I get militant

Thought I was a pimp, flip the script if you can' get with this

They call me Big Boi, I be cappin with a big gun

Run up on it if you want it, then you bite the big one



FoundryMusicScott
posted on 10-05-2001 @ 10:32 PM      
Psychopath
Registered: Aug. 00
Kid, cruel but funny. I doubt the majority of movie goers will notice any difference unless they are Matrix fanatics. I have no doubt a tribute will be made in at least the "Oracle's" name, but I never knew until now the this Allayah girl had anything to do with the future films.


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Cluster F
posted on 10-05-2001 @ 11:07 PM      
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Registered: Oct. 00
Damn, there must be something REALLY important in the Matrix 2 that somebody doesnt want us to see. So they're knocking off members left and right.

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Joe Soprano
posted on 10-06-2001 @ 2:36 AM      
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Registered: Sep. 00
Gloria Foster... wasn't she in the Titanic movie too?

Nope, sorry... got my old actresses named Gloria mixed up... I hate when I do that...


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Canweseeyourstuff
posted on 10-06-2001 @ 8:53 AM      
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Registered: Oct. 00
Sounds like the Matrix is turning into another poltergeist

Joe Soprano
posted on 10-06-2001 @ 2:30 PM      
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Registered: Sep. 00
quote:

Sounds like the Matrix is turning into another poltergeist



Yeah... or "Eight Is Enough"... all we need is Keanu on a drug binge (cue Entertainment Tonight music)...


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prototype
posted on 10-06-2001 @ 2:40 PM      
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Registered: Aug. 01
You scared me I thougt it was that piece of ass Trinity

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posted on 10-07-2001 @ 2:07 PM      
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Registered: Aug. 01
damn, those movies are just cursed.

someone put keanu on lockdown to protect his ass



what's it going to be then...........................eh?
Sarcastro
posted on 10-07-2001 @ 5:24 PM      
Psychopath
Registered: Nov. 00
Why couldnt it have been Keanu?

darthziggy
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posted on 10-07-2001 @ 5:29 PM      
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Registered: Aug. 00
keannu comments:
"whoa."


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posted on 10-08-2001 @ 11:00 AM      
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Registered: Oct. 00
quote:

Why couldnt it have been Keanu?




Would Alex Winters then take over the role of Neo?



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