- Terry Lester
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name = Terry Lester
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birthdate = birth date|1950|4|15
birthplace =Indianapolis ,Indiana , USA
deathdate = Death date and age|2003|11|28|1950|4|15
othername =Terry Lester (
April 13 ,1950 -November 28 ,2003 ) was an American actor.Lester was born in
Indianapolis, Indiana , graduating from high school atSouthport High School , and began an acting career while atDePauw University inGreencastle, Indiana . After years of musical theater, concert performances, numerous primetime TV guest roles, , a season starring in the 1976 children's series "Ark II ",after a role in the 1978KISS movieKiss Meets the Phantom of the Park Lester had his big break when he joinedCBS daytime soap "The Young and the Restless " (Y&R) in 1980. He created the role of Jack Abbott, a scoundrel who never met a woman (including his own father's wife) he didn't want to take to bed. Lester was so popular that Y&R creatorWilliam J. Bell wrote an entire family for him. Y&R was going through a transition period at this time and many fans believe that Lester's star quality helped the show build more viewers and eventually rise to #1 in the daytime soap ratings.In spite of his massive popularity, by the end of the decade Lester felt his role on the show was steadily declining. In 1989 he not only quit Y&R but took the rare step of going to the daytime press and singling out Bill Bell's young daughter,
Lauralee Bell (who played ingenue Christine Blair), for his dwindling storyline. He felt the excess airtime given to her came at the expense of him and other actors and was later replaced by one-time "All My Children " starPeter Bergman , who has played Jack ever since. Lester switched toNBC to take over the role of Mason Capwell on "Santa Barbara" for a year. In 1992 he joined "As the World Turns " to play the charming Royce Keller, who was soon revealed to be suffering frommultiple personalities which caused him to kill his own sister. The role was very complex, causing raves for Lester, but the headwriter behind the storyDouglas Marland died suddenly in 1993 and once again Lester began to have diminished screentime. He left the series in 1994.The remainder of his professional life consisted of a few shots in primetime shows such as "
Walker, Texas Ranger " and "" along with various tours in musicals and plays. To the shock of many fans, friends, and family members, Lester died at home of multiple heart attacks in 2003.Lester kept his personal life under wraps, but a 2003
LA Magazine article on former soap starThom Bierdz claimed that Lester, along with Michael Corbett and Bierdz, made up a trio of gay actors who worked on Y&R in the 1980s.External links
* [http://www.soapoperadigest.com/features/yr/2003/terrylester/ Eulogy/tribute from co-stars]
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