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Callie Adams Foster[]
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GENERAL INFORMATION[]
GENDER:[]
Female
AGE:[]
25
BIRTHDAY:[]
July 11th, 1999
ADDRESS:[]
Washington D.C
OCCUPATION:[]
- Lawyer (currently)
- Research Assistant (formerly)
STATUS:[]
Alive
PERSONAL INFORMATION[]
FAMILY:[]
FAMILY:[]
- Colleen Jacob (biological mother; deceased)
- Stef Adams Foster (adoptive mother)
- Lena Adams Foster (adoptive mother)
- Mike Foster (adoptive father, ex-husband Stef )
- Jude Adams Foster (maternal half-brother)
- Brandon Foster (adoptive brother)
- Jesus Adams Foster (adoptive brother)
- Mariana Adams Foster (adoptive sister)
- Sophia Quinn (biological paternal half-sister)
- Robert Quinn (biological father)
- Jill Quinn (Stepmother)
MARITAL:[]
Engaged to Jamie Hunter
EMPLOYER:[]
- ACLU
- Kathleen Gale (formerly)
- Legal Aid (formerly)
- Curtis Wilson (formerly)
EDUCATION:[]
- ABCC (graduated)
- UCSD (graduated)
PRODUCTION INFORMATION[]
FIRST APPEARANCE:[]
- Pilot (The Fosters)
- DTLA (Good Trouble)
LAST APPEARANCE:[]
- Where the Heart Is (The Fosters)
- Something Unpredictable, But in the End It's Right (Good Trouble)
PORTRAYER:[]
Maia Mitchell
Callie Quinn Adams Foster (born Callie Jacobs) is a major character in the Freeform series The Fosters, a recurring character in Girls United, and a former main character in, Good Trouble. She is portrayed by Maia Mitchell.
Callie is the adoptive daughter of Stef and Lena Adams Foster, the oldest biological daughter of Colleen Jacob, who passed away, and the oldest biological daughter of Robert Quinn. She is also the oldest step-daughter of Donald Jacob. She is Jude's maternal half-sister, and Sophia Quinn's paternal half-sister. She's also the adoptive sister of Brandon, Mariana, and Jesus.
Her rough upbringing and tumultuous past caused her to witness and be a victim of many injustices. After being adopted by the Adams Foster family, Callie became a social justice fighter with strong beliefs about equality. After high school, she graduated from UCSD after excelling in their law program. Shortly thereafter, she received and accepted a job offer to work with a federal judge. She has witnessed inequality and is familiar with the system that she is fighting to change through policies. After leaving her clerkship with Judge Wilson, Callie pursued her desire to help others through law, eventually passing her bar exam. In her personal life, she maintained a close relationship with her adoptive sister Mariana, and a complicated love life.