Her most famous role might have been as junior FBI agent Clarice Starling in 'Silence of the Lambs', but actor Jodie Foster's own educational interests were a little more classical in their nature. She majored in literacy at Yale, and she received a magna cum laude, with her final thesis being on the work of Toni Morrison. She remains one of Yale's most celebrated artistic students, and the university awarded her an honorary Master of Fine Arts degree in 1997.
Foster was already a performer with a growing reputation by the time university came around. She'd been working on television since childhood, including a little-known appearance in an episode of 'Ironside'. She says the main reason she pursued a qualification is because she wanted to know more about the writing aspect of the industry she works in. She probably needn't have worried - she was able to write in both English and French from the age of three!