Norm Foster is a Canadian playwright born on February 14, 1949. He is one of the most-produced playwrights in Canada, having written several successful plays such as My Darling Judith (1987), The Motor Trade (1991), and Office Hours (1996).
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💰 Net worth: $3 million (2024)
Norm Foster, a renowned Canadian Playwright, is expected to have a net worth of $3 million by 2024. With his exceptional talent and creativity, Foster has made a significant impact in the theatrical world and has gained widespread recognition for his work. His plays have been staged across Canada and internationally, receiving critical acclaim and earning him a devoted fan base. Norm Foster's immense success as a playwright has undoubtedly contributed to his impressive wealth, solidifying his position as one of Canada's most accomplished and celebrated artists.
About
One of Canada's most-produced playwrights, he wrote 1987's My Darling Judith, 1991's The Motor Trade, and 1996's Office Hours.
Before Fame
He worked as a radio show host and wrote his first play, Sinners, which was produced in 1983.
Trivia
He won his first acting gig as Elwood P. Dowd in a production of Harvey, without having ever seen a play before.
Family Life
He has two siblings and they grew up in Ontario.
Associated With
His funny and insightful plays have drawn comparisons to those of Neil Simon.