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Jodie Foster Attends 2025 SAG Awards with Son Charlie: Details

Jodie Foster attends 2025 SAG Awards with son Charlie in a rare appearance. Reflects on family and career in Hollywood. Nominated for True Detective.

Jodie Foster Attends 2025 SAG Awards with Son Charlie: Details
Jodie Foster Attends 2025 SAG Awards with Son Charlie: Details

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Jodie Foster had a very special someone by her side at the 2025 Screen Actors Guild Awards. The actress was joined by her 26-year-old son Charlie Foster at the ceremony in L.A. on Sunday, Feb. 23, marking a rare appearance by her oldest boy, whom she shares with ex-wife Cydney Bernard.

Jodie, 62, is nominated at this year's show for outstanding performance by a female actor in a TV movie or limited series for her role in True Detective: Night Country — a role that has earned her two wins so far this awards season.

The actress is nominated alongside a slew of fabulous women at this year's SAGs. Kathy Bates is also nominated for her role in The Great Lillian Hall, as is Cate Blanchett for Disclaimer, Lily Gladstone for Under the Bridge, Jessica Gunning for Baby Reindeer and Cristin Milioti for The Penguin.

Jodie is fresh off a win at the 2025 Golden Globe Awards, where she shared a rare personal reflection on her family life in her acceptance speech.

"I just want to thank my family. Because Kit, my scientist son, and Charlie, my actor son who's starting his career, hopefully you understand the joy, such joy, that comes from doing really hard, meaningful, good work," she said. "So my boys, I love you, and this, of course, is for you."

Jodie, who also took home a win at the 2024 Emmy Awards for True Detective, told PEOPLE in September that Charlie and her younger son Kit, 23, are "at that age where they're starting their careers" right now — "and they're pretty insecure about what's gonna happen."

"But every time they get a joy, like I got an 'A' or I got this job or I got an audition, my heart just fills up 14 times because I have this memory of a beautiful career that's built on doing meaningful work, and I know that's the recipe for happiness," she said. "So I'm just thrilled for them, for the future."

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See PEOPLE's full coverage of the 31st annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, airing on Netflix.

Author Name: Julia Moore