Jon Foster
Jon Foster became the second in his family to earn the status of a fresh-faced teen darling, kick-starting his career in the true crime television movie, "Murder in Greenwich" (USA, 2002) and doing his time on abortive youth-oriented dramas. Hailing from small-town Iowa along with his Emmy Award-winning brother Ben, Foster likewise essayed an early flight of juvenile roles into an indie niche across a series of films, most notably 2004's "The Door in the Floor" (2004). He returned to series television with a bit more fanfare, playing opposite Jenna Elfman in the fall 2009 NBC sitcom, "Accidentally on Purpose." Showing as much a proficiency at playing light mainstream comedy as sobering, stark drama, Foster proved himself one of the top young talents in Hollywood.