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Adrian Lester

British actor (born 1968)


British actor (born 1968)

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Adrian Anthony Lester (born Anthony Harvey on 14 August 1968) is a British actor. He is the recipient of a Laurence Olivier Award, an Evening Standard Theatre Award and a Critics' Circle Theatre Award for his work on the London stage, and has also been nominated for a Tony Award.

Early life and education

Lester was born on 14 August 1968 in Birmingham, the son of Jamaican immigrants, Monica, a medical secretary, and Reginald, a manager for a contract cleaning company.

From the age of 9, Lester sang as a boy treble in the choir of St Chad's Cathedral, Birmingham. At 14, he began acting with the Birmingham Youth Theatre. After leaving Archbishop Masterson RC School, Lester attended Joseph Chamberlain Sixth Form College for one year, before winning a place at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in 1986, at which he completed three years of training, graduating in 1989.

Career

Theatre

Lester received an Ian Charleson Award commendation and a Time Out Award for his 1991 performance as Rosalind in Cheek by Jowl's all-male production of As You Like It. In 1992 he played Paul in the UK premiere of John Guare's Six Degrees of Separation, alongside Stockard Channing at the Royal Court Theatre in a production that transferred to the West End's Comedy Theatre. In 1993, he played Anthony Hope in the National Theatre's production of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. He has also appeared on stage as Robert in the Donmar Warehouse production of the Stephen Sondheim musical Company, for which he won an Olivier Award, and in the title role of Hamlet (Carlton TV Theatre Award).

In 2003, he played the title role in Henry V at the National Theatre.

In 2010, he played the part of Brick in Tennessee Williams' play Cat on a Hot Tin Roof at the Novello Theatre in London.

In 2012, he appeared as Ira Aldridge in the play Red Velvet, written by his wife Lolita Chakrabarti.

Lester played the part of Othello in the Shakespeare play of the same name in 2013 alongside Rory Kinnear as Iago at the National Theatre. Both actors won the Best Actor award in the Evening Standard Theatre Awards for their roles; the award is traditionally given to only one actor, but the judges were unable to choose between the pair.

In 2018, he played Sky Masterson in the Royal Albert Hall production of Guys and Dolls.

In 2021, he appeared in the live-streamed production of Hymn written by his wife Lolita Chakrabarti for the Almeida Theatre. The play co-starred Danny Sapani and was performed with social distancing in place in accordance with COVID-19 restrictions.

He made his Broadway debut in the 2021 production of The Lehman Trilogy, directed by Sam Mendes. His performance earned him a Tony Award nomination.

Television

In 1997, Lester starred in an episode of Silent Witness. It was in a two-part episode of series two entitled "Cease upon the Midnight", where he played the part of Danny Morris.

He is known for playing a big-time con artist named Michael "Mickey Bricks" Stone on the BBC television series Hustle between 2004 and 2012. The character was written out of the fourth series and replaced by Ashley Walters, although Lester returned from the fifth series (2009) onwards.

On American television, he appeared on the sitcom Girlfriends from 2002 to 2003, as Ellis Carter, a film star who dated Tracee Ellis Ross's character, Joan Clayton.

In late 2005, he had a major guest-starring role in Channel 4's police drama The Ghost Squad.

In 2008, he starred on the BBC drama Bonekickers, a programme focusing on a team of archaeologists.

He played the character Myror in a 2009 episode of the British television drama Merlin.

In 2024, Netflix announced that Lester would play the role of Destiny of the Endless in the upcoming second season of The Sandman.

Film

Lester played campaign manager Henry Burton in Mike Nichols' film Primary Colors (1998), 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".

He appeared in Kenneth Branagh's Love's Labour's Lost, a musical 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.

In The Day After Tomorrow, Lester had a small but important role as Simon, one of the three researchers who drink a toast of "twelve-year-old Scotch" shortly before freezing to death.

He filmed scenes for Spider-Man 3 (2007), 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 film; however, his scenes were cut from the final theatrical version.

Other work

In 2010, Lester appeared in the documentary When Romeo Met Juliet together with his wife Lolita Chakrabarti as acting mentors to the pupils of two Coventry schools involved in a production of Romeo and Juliet.

He recorded Alpha Force: Survival, an audio book written by Chris Ryan. Lester was the presenter at the 2024 Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance Festival at the Royal Albert Hall.

Personal life

In 1997 Lester married actress and writer Lolita Chakrabarti, whom he met while they were both students at RADA. They lived in East Dulwich, south-east London with their two daughters. They divorced in 2024.

In 2007, Lester took part in Empire's Children, a Channel 4 documentary exploring the journey taken by the "Windrush Generation" to the United Kingdom. Lester's grandfather, Kenneth Nathaniel Lester, was to be included in the documentary, but was unwell during filming in Jamaica and could not be interviewed. Kenneth died soon after the documentary completed filming and never saw the programme aired.

In April 2013, Lester appeared on the Cultural Exchange feature of Front Row on BBC Radio 4, a feature of the programme where people had to choose a piece of art that meant a great deal to them. He chose "Redemption Song" by Bob Marley.

Lester holds a 4th Dan black belt in Moo Duk Kwan Taekwondo.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1997Les Soeurs SoleilIsaac Nelson
Up on the RoofScott
1998Primary ColorsHenry Burton
2000Love's Labour's LostDumaine
Maybe BabyGeorge
BestRocky
Born RomanticJimmy
2001Dust"Edge"
2002The Final CurtainJonathan Stitch
2004The Day After TomorrowSimon
2006As You Like ItOliver De Boys
Scenes of a Sexual NaturePeter Brian "Pete" Maxwell
2007Spider-Man 3Dr. Phil WallaceScenes deleted
Starting Out in the EveningCasey Davies
2008DoomsdaySergeant Norton
2009Case 39Wayne
2013Jimi: All Is by My SideMichael Xt
2017Grey LadyJulius Johnson
EuphoriaAron
2018Mary Queen of ScotsLord Randolph
2026Post-production

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1987A Sort of InnocenceDave1 episode
1988BoonFast Eddie's Staff MemberEpisode: "Beef Encounter"
1991For the Greater GoodYoung Gay ManEpisode: "Member"
1992Touch and DieLuteTV film
The BillDotun KonchellaEpisode: "Just Send Some Flowers"
1995The AffairRayTV film
1996Soldier SoldierMokete MalangeEpisode: "Divided Loyalties"
CompanyBobbyTV film
1997Silent WitnessDanny ThomasEpisode: "Cease Upon the Midnight"
2000Storm DamageDannyTV film
Jason and the ArgonautsOrpheusMini-series
2002The Tragedy of HamletHamletTV film
2002–2003GirlfriendsEllis Carter9 episodes
2004–2012HustleMickey StoneSeries regular
2005AfterlifeD.I. Felix GeorgeEpisode: "Lower Than Bones"
The Ghost SquadD.I. Gus PhilipsEpisode: "Colour Blind"
2006BeyondMorris FitchTV film
2007Ballet ShoesMr. Sholsky
2008Being HumanHerrickEpisode: "Pilot"
BonekickersBen ErghaMini-series
2009MerlinMyrorEpisode: "The Once and Future Queen"
Sleep With MeRichardTV film
2013Robot ChickenBow/Lego Man (voice)Episode: "Eaten by Cars"
2014–2015Red Band SocietyDr. Naday4 episodes
2015London SpyProfessor Marcus ShawMini-series
2016UndercoverNick Johnson
2017RivieraRobert Carver10 episodes
2018TraumaJon AllertonMini-series
2019CurfewSimon Donahue2 episodes
The RookConrad GrantchesterSeries regular
2020StagedAdrian LesterEpisode: "Ulysses"
LifeDavid AstonSeries regular
2022Trigger PointJoel Nutkins1 episode
The Undeclared WarAndrew Makinde6 episodes
2023–2024Quentin Blake's Box of TreasuresNarrator (voice)Animated series
2024Renegade NellEarl of Poynton8 episodes
2025The SandmanDestiny5 episodes
The HackMr. ApolloEpisode #1.1
2026PoniesDane WalterSeries regular

Theatre

YearTitleRoleNotes
1988Act Without WordsManJerwood Vanbrugh Theatre, London
1988–1989Love for Love
1990FencesCory MaxsonGarrick Theatre, Liverpool Playhouse
1991, 1994, 1995As You Like ItRosalindAlbery Theatre, Comedy Theatre
1992Six Degrees of SeparationPaulRoyal Court Theatre, Comedy Theatre
1993Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet StreetAnthony HopeCottesloe Theatre, Lyttelton Theatre, Theatre Royal
1994CasteBattersea Arts Centre
1995–1996CompanyRobertDonmar Warehouse, Albery Theatre
2001HamletHamletYoung Vic
2003Henry VHenry VOlivier Theatre
2013OthelloOthello
2016Red VelvetIra AldridgeGarrick Theatre
2019The Shakespeare RevueSpecial GuestMercers' Hall
2021HymnPerformerAlmeida Theatre
2021The Lehman TrilogyEmanuel Lehman & VariousNederlander Theatre
2025Cyrano de BergeracCyranoSwan Theatre

Awards and honours

Lester was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2013 New Year Honours{{London Gazette

In July 2013, he received an honorary degree from the University of Warwick.

In December 2013, he received an honorary doctorate from the University of Birmingham.

In July 2019, Lester was made an Honorary Doctor of Arts at De Montfort University, Leicester.

YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef.
1994Laurence Olivier AwardsBest Supporting Performance in a MusicalSweeney Todd
1995Best ActorAs You Like It
1996Best Actor in a MusicalCompany
1999Chicago Film Critics Association AwardMost Promising ActorPrimary Colors
2000British Independent Film AwardBest ActorLove's Labour's Lost
2012Evening Standard Theatre AwardBest ActorRed Velvet
Critics' Circle Theatre AwardBest Actor
2013Evening Standard Theatre AwardBest ActorOthello
2016Laurence Olivier AwardBest ActorRed Velvet
2022Tony AwardBest Performance by a Leading Actor in a PlayThe Lehman Trilogy
Outer Critics Circle AwardsOutstanding Actor in a Play

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