Blair Foster is a multifaceted filmmaker who has garnered widespread recognition for her work on several acclaimed projects.
Her accomplishments began with her collaboration on the Academy Award-winning film "Taxi to the Dark Side", for which she won two Emmys.
In addition to her work on this film, Foster also received an Emmy for her involvement in Martin Scorsese's "George Harrison: Living in the Material World".
In 2017, Foster directed and produced, alongside Alex Gibney, the HBO documentary "Rolling Stone: Stories from the Edge".
Her other notable projects include producing the Netflix documentary "Get Me Roger Stone", which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival.
Foster also produced the Emmy-nominated "Sinatra: All or Nothing at All" and the Peabody Award-winning "Mr. Dynamite: The Rise of James Brown", both of which were directed by Alex Gibney.
As an executive producer, Foster has worked on "The History of the Eagles" and "We Steal Secrets: The Story of Wikileaks".
In 2012, Foster produced "Park Avenue: Money, Power and the American Dream", which was part of the Peabody Award-winning "International Why Poverty" series.
Furthermore, Foster is the co-creator and director of "The Conversation", a series of seven short films about race published by the New York Times Op-Doc series.
Before pursuing a career in filmmaking, Foster attended graduate school for history and earned a Master's degree in documentary film from Stanford University.