Adrian Lester has been involved in various projects or activities. The specific details of what he is doing now are unknown.
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Lester’s illustrious theatre career is marked by numerous accolades and critically acclaimed performances. Notable highlights include his portrayal of Rosalind in Cheek by Jowl’s all-male production of As You Like It, which earned him an Ian Charleson Award commendation and a Time Out Award.
He also received praise for his performance as Paul in the UK premiere of Six Degrees Of Separation at the Royal Court Theatre, alongside Stockard Channing. Lester’s versatility as a stage actor is evident in his portrayal of iconic roles such as Henry V at the National Theatre and Brick in Tennessee Williams’ Cat on a Hot Tin Roof at the Novello Theatre.
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In 2013, Lester delivered a memorable performance as Othello alongside Rory Kinnear’s Iago at the National Theatre, garnering widespread acclaim and winning the Best Actor award at the Evening Standard Theatre Awards.
Lester’s presence on television screens has been equally impactful. He gained recognition for his role as the charismatic con artist Michael “Mickey Bricks” Stone in the BBC series Hustle, captivating audiences with his charm and wit. His American television credits include appearances on Girlfriends and The Ghost Squad, showcasing his versatility as an actor across different cultural landscapes.
Lester’s filmography boasts a diverse range of roles, from his portrayal of campaign manager Henry Burton in Primary Colors to his appearance in Love’s Labour’s Lost directed by Kenneth Branagh. He also featured in blockbuster films such as The Day After Tomorrow, further solidifying his status as a versatile actor with a global appeal.


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