'''Ed''', '''Eddie''' or '''Edward Foster''' may refer to:

==Sportsmen== *Ed Foster (baseball) (1880–1929), American pitcher for Cleveland Naps *Eddie Foster (baseball) (1887–1937), American baseball third baseman *Edward Foster (tennis) from 1957 U.S. National Championships – Men's Singles *Eddie Foster (American football) (born 1954), American football player *Ed Foster (cricketer) (born 1985), English batsman and wicket-keeper for Shropshire *Edward Foster (badminton), 2004 IBF World Junior Championships

==Writers== *Edward Foster (physician) English author of 1781 text (from James Sims) *Edward Foster (fingerprint expert) (born 1863), from 1863 in Canada *Edward Powell Foster, American creator, starting in 1904, of constructed language Ro *Ed Foster (writer) (1949–2008), American information technology columnist

==Others== *Edward Foster (VC) (1886–1946), English recipient during First World War *Edward P. Foster (1896–1962), Canadian member of Legislative Assembly of Alberta *Eddie Foster (1906–1989), American actor in ''The Three Stooges Meet Hercules'' *Edward Foster, Canadian candidate in 1959 Manitoba general election

{{human name disambiguation|Foster, Edward}}