Mark Lester - Famous Actor

Mark Lester Net Worth

$3,000,000

Mark Lester’s net worth is estimated to be $3 million. He is a famous English actor known for his portrayal of Oliver in the 1968 film of the same name, as well as roles in many other movies and TV shows.

Key facts:

  • Mark Lester is a prominent English actor who gained recognition for his breakthrough role as the title character in the 1968 film Oliver!.
  • Aside from Oliver!, Mark Lester also starred in numerous films including The Counterfeit Constable, Melody, Black Beauty, and Eyewitness.
  • He appeared in various TV series such as The Human Jungle, Danger Man, Then Came Bronson, and Disneyland throughout his acting career.
  • In 197, Mark Lester was nominated for a Golden Laurel Awards for Male New Face, which signifies his excellent performance on screen and impressive acting skills.
  • The legendary pop star Michael Jackson was a close friend of Lester, and he is the godfather to three of his children.

Basic Information About Mark Lester

CategoryCelebrities β€Ί Actors
ProfessionsActor, Osteopathy
Net worth$3,000,000
Date of birth1958-07-11 (65 years old)
Place of birthOxford
NationalityEngland
GenderMale
Social Mediaβ†—οΈŽ Wikipedia β†—οΈŽ IMDb

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Mark Lester roles

Movie / Series Role
Oliver!Oliver
Fahrenheit 451Second Schoolboy (uncredited)
La tua presenza nuda!Marcus
The Ghost & Mrs. MuirMark Helmore 1 episode, 1969
Danger ManMark (the boy) 1 episode, 1966
Loose WomenSelf 1 episode, 2016
The One ShowSelf 1 episode, 2016

Mark Lester's Quotes

  • Jack was like a brother to me during the making of the film and was always very protective. I gained a lot. The chemistry between us was just something very, very special, which lasted throughout our lives. [Remarks following the death of Jack Wild]
  • We were together in Miami when he saw it. Michael was just dumbstruck. He didn't shout. I never heard him once raise his voice his whole life but he was very upset. Most of all he just seemed confused by it all. That was Michael. He didn't see a problem with it. He just loved children. He saw himself as the Pied Piper. At Neverland he had an enormous oil painting covering one wall and it was Michael as the Pied Piper leading hundreds of children of all colours, races, sizes. Some were in wheelchairs. Michael was dancing and these kids were in a huge crocodile line behind him. He always told me he wrote his songs for the age group of ten to fourteen. He would never do anything to hurt anyone and I don't believe that anything ever happened with Gavin Arvizo. When I thought about what Michael did for that family, it made me sick to think that they could do that to him. The experience did make him more withdrawn. He took himself away and hid from everyone.
  • Michael loved junk food. In March 2007 he came back to Cheltenham with us. It was the first time he'd been here. We watched DVDs and the kids played computer games. I think we had pizza from Pizza Hut for lunch and in the evening we had fish and chips from the local shop. Michael loved fish, chips and mushy peas with lots of ketchup. It was his favourite thing. Wherever we were, whatever restaurant, he'd have to have fish and chips. Everyone imagines he'd have some kind of weird macrobiotic diet, but he wasn't like that. The thing people never understood about Michael was that he was very clever at illusions. The thing with the veils was just an act. He used to say to me, 'I do it to create an illusion. I'm an illusionist.' We saw Billy Elliot and he was quite shocked at the language. He said he wouldn't have taken the children if he had known. He was very firm with his own children. They weren't spoilt. He was much more normal than people realised. We'd go out for dinner or a coffee and he would notice women walking past and say, 'She's so cute, she's got a nice tush,' but then he would be very apologetic. In many ways Michael was asexual, but he had an eye for beauty.
  • On meeting Michael Jackson in 1982: I was with my sister at the time and she nearly fell off the chair. A few days later we went to see him at the Montcalm Hotel in Park Lane. He came over, gave me a hug and said, 'Mark, it's so nice to meet you.' I was very nervous but we had tea and then ordered up burgers and chatted. We shared a common baseline. He was much more famous than me but we had both been child stars and we were the same age. He said that in the teeny mags in America it would be him on one page, me on another and David Cassidy on another. He always used to say we were like the positive and negative, the black and white.
  • Michael was absolutely sharp as a razor, really focused. It's the best I've known him in a long time. He said he couldn't wait to get back on stage and that his kids were going to see him perform - it was one of the main reasons for him doing the shows. That's why the whole thing is such a shock. I've never seen him taking anything or any evidence that he was on something. I'm an acupuncturist. One time he got a bad spider bite that wasn't healing. I offered to treat it but he said, 'No, I hate needles, hate them.' That's why I find it so bizarre that he was supposed to be having these injections. We were on the phone for about an hour and all of the kids spoke to him. We were talking about the show. He said he'd been rehearsing and he'd just done a Pop Idol-type competition with the dancers. We wanted to sit at the front and he said we could have the whole front row. He was supposed to be coming over next week for rehearsals. People have said he was suffering from stage fright but I don't think Michael ever had stage fright. Performing was what charged him. He told Harriet he wanted her to come on stage with him when he sang his song Dirty Diana. He was really fired up. I asked him what was in the show but he didn't want to tell us too much. He said, 'I want it to be a surprise. You're going to be amazed by it.' He was so excited. His children had never seen him perform and he wanted them to see Daddy at what Daddy did best. That's what Michael does. He loved the attention. He loved being 'Michael Jackson'. He was driven by it. I was with him in the car on the way and he was really relaxed. Afterwards the whole family went to stay with him at The Lanesborough hotel. We went out to see Oliver! at the Theatre Royal and spent the whole weekend with him. He did not look like a person who would drop dead a couple of months later. He wasn't unfit. He showed no signs of being unwell.

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Interesting Facts about Mark Lester

  1. He is a black belt in karate.
  2. He was a close, long-time friend of American rock singer and songwriter Michael Jackson, and they were godfathers to each other's children. Lester spent Christmas 2003 at the Neverland Ranch, and vocally defended Jackson throughout his trial on child molestation charges in 2005.
  3. His singing voice in Oliver! (1968) was dubbed by Kathe Green, although this was not made public until 1988.
  4. By the age of fourteen, was earning Β£100,000 a year as he starred in an average of two films a year.
  5. Made several films in Italy when he was not receiving film offers in Britain.
  6. Remained close friends with his Oliver! (1968) co-star Ron Moody.
  7. His father was a Russian Jew and his mother was English.
  8. In an interview with the British newspaper News of the World in August 2009 he confirmed that he had donated sperm to his longtime friend Michael Jackson as a gift. He claims that Michael's daughter Paris Jackson could be his own child and expressed a willingness to take a paternity test to prove either way.
  9. Gave up acting in the early Eighties, but was coaxed back to acting, for the first time in over 30 years, in 2012 as King Harold in a historical drama, 1066, about the Norman conquest of England in the year 1066.
  10. Mark is an osteopath in Cheltenham, England. He and his ex-wife, Jane, lived in a three-story Georgian house with their four children until their 2005 divorce. [2004]
  11. A drunken Oliver Reed brought a prostitute as a gift for him to celebrate his birthday on July 11, 1976.
  12. Trained at the Corona Academy, founded by Rona Knight.
  13. Father of Lucy Lester and Harriet Lester.
  14. Appeared under the direction of three Oscar winners (Carol Reed, James Hill and Richard Fleischer) and three Oscar nominees (François Truffaut, Jack Clayton and Kirk Douglas).

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