An Oscar-winning A-lister was nearly unrecognizable as she took public transportation in New York Cityon Sunday.
This star has twoAcademy Awards under her belt after getting her start as a toddler in a Coppertone sunscreen commercial.
The critically-acclaimed actress, 62, was just like anyone else as she waited for the train to come to a complete stop before entering the train.
Her foot momentarily got caught on the subway step, but she quickly recovered and entered the train without issue.
She's enjoyed a wildly successful acting career all her life, with roles in lauded films Taxi Driver, The Silence of the Lambs, and even on the hit HBO series True Detective.
Can you guess who this Hollywood icon is?
An Oscar-winning A-lister was nearly unrecognizable as she took public transportation in New York City on Sunday
Her foot momentarily got caught on the subway step, but she quickly recovered and entered the train without issue
It's Jodie Foster!
Despite being an A-lister, Jodie clearly has no qualms taking the bustling subway around town.
Once inside she opted to remain standing for a duration of the trip and wrapped an arm around a subway pole.
Eventually, however, she took a seat and occupied herself with her phone.
Jodie sported white trousers, matching trainers, and a nautical button down with blue stripes.
She's not the only big star to have been seen on the trains, with Sarah Jessica Parker, Hilary Swank, Helen Mirren and more also swiping a MetroCard.
Jodie's wildly successful acting career began when she appeared in a TV advert for Coppertone sunscreen at age three.
Her career hit a whole new level after she landed the role of in Martin Scorsese's 1976 movie Taxi Driver, for which she was nominated for an Oscar at just 13.
Foster was just like any other New York taking the subway
At first she opted to remain standing for the ride
The film generated controversy for the casting of the then-12-year-old Jodie in the role of a child prostitute.
The movie, which is widely seen as one of the great American films, follows cabbie Travis Bickle(Robert De Niro) who dreamed of violently cleaning up the streets of New York.
It wouldn't be another 12 years until Jodie finally won an Oscar for her role in 1989's Accused.
Foster waited for the subway to arrive
She eventually settled for a seated position and stayed busy on her phone
Her second Oscar followed for her role asrookie FBI agent Clarice Starling in The Silence of the Lambs.
In total, she's been nominated three times for an Oscar - for Taxi Driver, 1995's Nell, and the 2024 film Nyad.
Reflecting on her career last year, she recalled how her critical and commercial success earned from starring in the 1976 thriller 'felt like a fluke.'
Speaking on the Reign with Josh Smith podcast, the Freaky Friday star explained: 'I started when I was three. I was on a show when I was six, and I got nominated for an Oscar when I was twelve, and I think that I always felt like it was a fluke.
Foster wore white trousers, sneakers, and a striped button down
She's not the only big star to have been seen on the trains either, with Sarah Jessica Parker, Hilary Swank, Helen Mirren and more also swiping a MetroCard
She got her first Oscar nod at age 13 for her role in Taxi Driver
'Like I was really lucky in that I was just in the right place at the right time, and I always felt like I should feel bad that I had all these good things… I struggle with that a lot.'
She added: 'Especially now because, we think, "Oh, unless you're having a lot of pain and anxiety, you must not be working hard." And you associate pain and anxiety with hard work.'
More recently she starred as Detective Liz Danvers in True Detective.
Jodie added: 'On True Detective I don't think I've ever been as happy and it was really easy, it was an easy experience and there was a part of me that was like, "oh, it's easy, I must not be working hard."'
She received her first-ever Oscar nod at age 13 for her role in Taxi Driver
Foster in her Oscar-winning film of The Silence of the Lambs
'The fifties were really hard for me and I think for a lot of women because you're like, "Wait, I can't do what I used to do. I'm not gonna look the same on that cover," or "I can't compete with my younger self and if I try to, I just keep failing."
'But then the world is confusing, and you're confused about what it is to be 50 and all the images you see are confusing. I was also incredibly happy in my personal life but I just kept saying, ‘I was meant to do something meaningful and I can't figure out what it is.’ Then 60 happened.”
The actress explained: 'There's something about turning 60 that's been so wonderful, about letting go of some of the baggage of trying to compete with your younger self. There was a lot of pressure to compete with my younger self.
'I'm so glad that I can be a character actor and that I can bring whatever wisdom and experience that I have to the process to help other people.
'Usually it's just about telling them to relax and that they don't have to worry and that they're not in control of it anyway.'
A mother of two, Foster shares sons Charles, 26, and Christopher, 23, with her ex Cydney Bernard.
She has been married to Alexandra Hedison, a photographer/director/actress, since 2014.