Ketty Lester
Ketty Lester, born Revoyda Frierson on August 16, 1934, is a celebrated American singer and actress whose career spans several decades. She gained widespread recognition in 1961 with her chart-topping single "Love Letters," which captivated audiences and secured a spot in the top 5 in both the U.S. and UK music charts.
Lester's talents extended beyond music, as she became a familiar face on television, particularly for her memorable portrayal of Hester-Sue Terhune in the beloved series *Little House on the Prairie*. Throughout her career, she made numerous guest appearances on various television shows, showcasing her versatility as an actress.
In addition to her television work, Lester has made significant contributions to film, appearing in notable productions such as *Blacula* (1972), *Uptown Saturday Night* (1973), and *House Party 3* (1994). These roles further cemented her status in the entertainment industry.
With a career marked by both musical and acting achievements, Ketty Lester remains an influential figure, celebrated for her contributions to the arts and her ability to connect with audiences through her performances.