Mark Lester
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- For the film director, see Mark L. Lester.
Mark Lester (born Mark A. Letzer[1] July 11, 1958), is an English former child actor known for playing innocent-looking boys in British and European films of the 1960s and 70s.
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[edit] Film career
Lester is the son of actor and producer Michael Lester and actress Rita Lester. He attended the independent Halliford School in Shepperton, Middlesex and the independent Corona Academy stage school in Hammersmith, London, and had supporting roles in several British television series, including The Human Jungle and Danger Man.
At the age of nine, Lester was cast in Oliver! (1968). He played the title character in the multiple Academy Award-winning musical adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel, which co-starred Jack Wild.
These two child actors later reunited for Melody (1971), which depicted British schoolchildren in love. Tracy Hyde played the role of Melody in the film, which used early music from the Bee Gees and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young.
In 1969, Lester received critical acclaim for his portrayal of a withdrawn only child in Run Wild, Run Free, starring opposite Sir John Mills. However, after starring in Eyewitness with Britt Ekland, Melody and Black Beauty (1971), he found good roles harder to come by in England. He extended his range in a series of films in Italy. These included Redneck (1972) with Telly Savalas and the excellent Western Scalawag (1973), with Kirk Douglas. The final film of his Italian career was in the costume drama La Prima volta sull'erba (Love Under the Elms) (1974), which was nominated for the Best Film prize at the Berlin Film Festival. Lester finished his film career in England, with the lead role in Crossed Swords (UK title: The Prince and Pauper) (1977), which reunited him on screen with Oliver Reed, who had been Bill Sykes to his Oliver Twist.
[edit] Adult life
After several years of dissolute living following the end of his film career[2][3], Lester took his A Levels at the age of 28 and became an osteopath, studying at the British School of Osteopathy. Lester is a close, long-time friend of pop superstar Michael Jackson, and spent Christmas 2003 at Jackson's Neverland Ranch. While Lester was willing to testify in Jackson's defense at the trial, he was not called to do so. Lester has consistently supported his friend by telephone and in interviews.
According to IMDbPro, he may return to the big screen in the near future. He is set to star in 1066.

