
Save the Pearls criticismįoyt received criticism for her self-published novel Save the Pearls: Revealing Eden, a dystopian novel in which people of African descent are the "ruling class". In 2005 she starred in Jaglom's Going Shopping, which was praised by the South Florida Sun-Sentinel.

The Sweet Spot was shown in several film festivals, including PBS on Hollywood: Fine Cut, the Los Angeles International Short Film Festival, the Hawaii Film Festival, and the Newport Beach Film Festival. The pair first worked together in 1994's Babyfever and filmed Déjà Vu in 1997, which was partially inspired by how Jaglom and Foyt met.įoyt wrote and directed the short film The Sweet Spot, which starred Jennifer Grant and Carl Weathers. Film careerįoyt co-wrote and starred in four feature films, all of which have been directed by Jaglom. In 2012 Foyt founded the publishing company Sand Dollar Press in order to promote her series Save the Pearls.

She currently lives in Santa Monica, California with her two children. They met after Jaglom viewed a postcard promoting a play Foyt was performing in.

Foyt married Henry Jaglom in 1991 and divorced him in 2013.
