Mark Lester
Mark Lester was born in London, England, where he began his journey in the performing arts by attending stage school as a young child. At just six years old, he made his cinematic debut in the film *The Counterfeit Constable* (1964). His early television appearances quickly made him a familiar face in the UK entertainment scene. However, it was his moving performance as a stuttering boy in *Our Mother's House* (1967) that catapulted him to international recognition.
In 1968, Lester was cast as the lead in the iconic musical *Oliver!*, after a rigorous audition process that saw 250 young actors vying for the role. This performance solidified his status as a talented child actor, leading to a series of diverse roles across television, film, and theatre. Throughout his career, he showcased his versatility in various productions, captivating audiences with his charm and skill.
Lester's last significant film appearance was in *The Prince and the Pauper* (1977), marking the end of an era for the young star. Despite stepping back from the spotlight, his contributions to the entertainment industry during his formative years remain memorable, and he is celebrated for his remarkable performances that left an indelible mark on the hearts of many.
Filmography
Scalawag
Oliver!
Eyewitness
What the Peeper Saw
Run Wild, Run Free
Black Beauty (1971)
Redneck
Michael Jackson: Chase the Truth
Melody
Our Mother's House