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Jodie Foster, 61, admits she 'struggled to accept early success' and found her 50s 'difficult' as she reflects on her career


The actress, 61, won her first BAFTA and was nominated for her first Oscar aged just 13-years-old for her role in Taxi Driver.

Jodie Foster, 61, has admitted that she found her 50s 'difficult' and 'struggled to accept her early success' as she reflected on turning 60 in a new interview (pictured on Sunday) The film told the story of Bickle (Robert De Niro) who took a job as a cabbie and dreamed of violently cleaning up the streets of New York. Reflecting on her career, she recalled how her critical and commercial success earned from starring in the 1976 thriller 'felt like a fluke' (pictured alongside Robert De Niro in the film)

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