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| - __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Brian Forster Real Name Unknown Job Titles Voice Actor First publication Unknown
- Forster has met numerous drummers, who told him they were inspired to take up playing drums by his Partridge Family character, Chris Partridge. Forster admitted with embarrassment that he never actually learned how to play the drums, but merely "faked it" for the cameras. He also appeared in the 1969 film How We Feel About Sound. Forster is an only child. He was born 101 years to the day after the publication of his great-great-great-grandfather Charles Dickens' novel A Tale of Two Cities.
- Brian Forster (born April 14, 1960; Los Angeles, California) was the second actor to play the role of Chris Partridge in the television series The Partridge Family. He joined the show in 1971, replacing Jeremy Gelbwaks, and continued until the show ended in 1974. Chris Partridge was the drummer of the fictional family band. As of 2002/2003, Forster was a race car driver in Northern California, and continued to act in community theater there. This template name redirects to {{[[Template:|]]<i>…</i>}} which may be edited using [[ edit]]. See also
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| - Brian Forster (born April 14, 1960; Los Angeles, California) was the second actor to play the role of Chris Partridge in the television series The Partridge Family. He joined the show in 1971, replacing Jeremy Gelbwaks, and continued until the show ended in 1974. Chris Partridge was the drummer of the fictional family band. As of 2002/2003, Forster was a race car driver in Northern California, and continued to act in community theater there. On one occasion, a fan asked Brian what he thought of the movie Days of Thunder. Forster replied that it was "...very fake and phony." Brian had taken a girlfriend (who also happened to be one of his racing-students) to see the film; she asked him to tap her shoulder every time there was a "flub" on-screen. "She got very little sleep while that picture was running," joked Forster.[citation needed] This template name redirects to {{[[Template:|]]<i>…</i>}} which may be edited using [[ edit]]. See also 1.
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* Wikipedia:Template messages/Redirect pages This is a redirect from a page that has been moved/renamed. This page was kept as a redirect to avoid breaking links that may have been made, both internally and externally, to the old article title. This template automatically tags any redirect that results from a page move. For more information, see the Category:Redirects from moves linked on the documentation page. Forster is the grandson of actor Alan Napier, who portrayed Alfred the Butler in the Batman TV series (1966-1968), and the great-great-great grandson of author Charles Dickens.
- __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Brian Forster Real Name Unknown Job Titles Voice Actor First publication Unknown
- Forster has met numerous drummers, who told him they were inspired to take up playing drums by his Partridge Family character, Chris Partridge. Forster admitted with embarrassment that he never actually learned how to play the drums, but merely "faked it" for the cameras. He also appeared in the 1969 film How We Feel About Sound. Forster is an only child. He was born 101 years to the day after the publication of his great-great-great-grandfather Charles Dickens' novel A Tale of Two Cities.
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