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Adrian Lester - Biography
Name : Adrian
Lester
Born : August 14, 1968 Birmingham, England
Notable roles : Primary Colors (1998), Hustle (2004-06) |
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Adrian Lester Detailed
Biography
Adrian Lester (born August 14,
1968) is an English actor.
Lester was born in Birmingham, England to Jamaican parents. He began
performing in youth choirs at the age of ten. He began acting with the
Birmingham Youth Theatre and trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts
in London. Lester is married to actress Lolita Chakrabarti. Together they
have two daughters, Lila and Jasmine.
Lester is known in the United Kingdom as the character of a big-time con
artist Michael "Mickey Bricks" Stone in the first three series BBC TV series
Hustle between 2004 and 2006. The character was written out of the fourth
series and replaced by Ashley Walters, although he may yet return in the
fifth series. In the United States he plays a campaign manager Henry Burton
in Mike Nichols' 1998 film Primary Colors, based on the novel by Anonymous
(Joe Klein). His character is believed to represent George Stephanopoulos.
This part earned him a Chicago Film Critics Association award nomination for
"Most Promising Actor".
Lester appeared in Kenneth Branagh's Love's Labour's Lost, an adaptation of
the William Shakespeare play, set in the 1930s. The film itself was poorly
received, but Lester received a British Independent Film Awards nomination
for his performance.
He has appeared on stage in the musical Company, in the title role of Hamlet
and as Rosalind in Cheek by Jowl's 1991 production of As You Like It. Also,
in The Day After Tomorrow, Lester has a minor role as Simon, one of the
three researchers who drink a toast of "Twelve-year-old Scotch" shortly
before freezing to death. Lester also appeared as Ellis in the hit sitcom
Girlfriends from 2002 to 2003. He played a movie star who dated Tracee Ellis
Ross' character, Joan.
In late 2005, Lester had a major guest starring role in Channel 4's hard
hitting police drama, The Ghost Squad. Lester also filmed scenes for 2007's
Spider-Man 3, as a research scientist who is sought after by the Sandman
(Thomas Haden Church) to find a cure for his ailing daughter. He was seen in
one teaser trailer for the movie; however, his scenes were cut from the
final theatrical version.
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