Jodie Foster joined by lookalike son in rare public appearance at SAG Awards
The pair looked near-identical as they posed on the red carpet.

Jodie Foster was accompanied by her lookalike son Charlie as she walked the red carpet at this year’s SAG Awards.
The Hollywood icon, 62, was nominated for outstanding performance by a female actor in a TV movie or limited series for her role in True Detective: Night Country.
She was supported by Charlie at the event, whom she posed alongside on the red carpet wearing a dazzling deep red embellished dress.
In a rare public appearance, Charlie, 26, stood side-by-side with his mum in a dapper black tuxedo.
Jodie shares Charlie and Kit, 23, with her ex-partner Cydney Bernard, with whom she was in a relationship between 1993 and 2008.
Accepting her Golden Globe award earlier this year, The Silence of The Lambs star paid tribute to her sons in a touching speech.
The 62-year-old actor was up for an award for her roles in True Detective: Night Country (Picture: Christopher Polk/Variety via Getty Images) Charlie posed alongside his famous mum at the star-studded award ceremony (Picture: Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP) Jodie shares Charlie and Kit with ex-girlfriend Cydney Bernard (Picture: Paul Drinkwater/NBC/NBC)‘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.’
Charlie has followed his mother’s footsteps into the world of acting, with Jodie opening up to People in 2024 about her pride over their achievements.
‘They’re at that age where they’re starting their careers right now — and they’re pretty insecure about what’s gonna happen,’ she said.
‘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, so I’m just thrilled for them, for the future.’