Blake Foster

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Blake Foster
Born Blake Anthony Foster
(1985-05-29) May 29, 1985
Northridge, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Occupation Actor
Years active 1993-present

Blake Anthony Foster (born May 29, 1985) is an American actor and martial artist.

Foster was born in Northridge, Los Angeles, the son of Patricia and John Foster.

Foster was the Huggies baby at the age of sixteen months in 1986. He is perhaps best known for his role as Justin Stewart, the child who assumed the mantle of the Blue Turbo Ranger in the fifth season of Power Rangers, Power Rangers Turbo, making his debut for the show in the movie Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie.[1] Foster reprised the role in an episode of Power Rangers In Space, wrapping up plot holes left behind from his abrupt departure at the conclusion of Turbo. Foster made appearances at the 2009 Anime Expo[2] and the 2010 Power Morphicon.[3] At both events he reunited with his former Power Rangers co-stars Selwyn Ward, Roger Velasco, Patricia Ja Lee (Only Anime Expo) and Tracy Lynn Cruz (Only Power Morphicon). Foster also attended the 2012 Power Morphicon.[4]

Filmography

Film

TV

  • Skater Boys
    • Sex and Candy (2006).... Mike
    • Sundown (2006).... Mike
  • Two of a Kind
    • Carrie Moves In (1999).... Carter
  • Walker, Texas Ranger
    • The Children of Halloween (1998).... Joey Williams
  • Power Rangers In Space
    • True Blue to the Rescue (1998).... Justin Stewart/Blue Turbo Ranger
  • Power Rangers Turbo (1997) TV Series 45 episodes.... Justin Stewart/Blue Turbo Ranger
    • The Robot Ranger (1997).... Robot Justin
    • Shadow Rangers (1997) (voice).... Blue Shadow Ranger
  • Boy Meets World
    • The Pink Flamingo Kid (1996).... Danny
  • Beverly Hills, 90210
    • Midlife... Now What? (1993).... Kevin

Voice

Personal life

Blake foster began training in American Tang Soo Do style karate under 9th degree black belt Tom Bloom at age 4 and received his black belt on December 15, 1996. He currently holds a 2nd degree black belt in American Tang Soo Do style karate[5]

His favorite recording artists are Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre, Tupac Shakur, Lady Gaga, Nickleback, The Rolling Stones, Steely Dan, Michael Bublé, and Steeples.

Awards

Awards and nominations in film and television
Year Award Category Title of work Medium Result
1998 Young Artist Award[6] Best Performance in a Feature Film - Leading Young Actor Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie Film Nominated
2002 Young Artist Award[7] Best Performance in a Feature Film - Leading Young Actor Kids World Film Nominated

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