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Terry Lester

Terry Lester (April 13, 1950 – November 28, 2003) was an best known for originating the role of Jack Abbott, the ambitious cosmetics executive and heir to the Newman-Abbott rivalry, on the CBS daytime The Young and the Restless from 1980 to 1989. His performance earned him multiple Daytime Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series in 1984, 1985, 1986, and 1987. Born in , , Lester graduated from Southport High School and pursued theater arts at in , where he first became involved in acting through musical theater productions. After serving in the U.S. Army, where he continued developing his acting skills, he relocated to in the early 1970s to launch a professional career. His early television work included guest spots and a lead role as the scientist-adventurer in the short-lived Saturday morning sci-fi series (1976–1977), which aired on and followed a post-apocalyptic quest for knowledge. Lester's breakthrough came with The Young and the Restless, where he portrayed Jack as a complex antihero entangled in family feuds, corporate intrigue, and romantic entanglements, making the character a cornerstone of the show's enduring success. Following his abrupt departure from the role in 1989, he joined NBC's Santa Barbara as Mason Capwell, the charming yet troubled playboy son of a wealthy family, replacing Lane Davies and appearing from September 1989 to November 1990. In 1992, he took on the role of Royce Keller on CBS's As the World Turns until 1994, marking his final major soap opera stint. Lester also appeared in primetime television, including an episode of (1985), and the TV movie (1985) as the titular spy. Despite his acclaim, he never won a Daytime Emmy and was vocal about his frustrations with the awards process. He died at age 53 from complications related to AIDS, though details of his passing were not publicly released at the time.

Early life

Birth and upbringing

Terry Lester was born on April 13, 1950, in , . He grew up in a family headed by parents and Lester, alongside two younger sisters who showed no particular talents in the arts. His mother played a key role in nurturing his early abilities by enrolling him in piano lessons, recognizing his prodigious musical aptitude from a young age. Lester's childhood in was marked by precocious talents that hinted at his future in performance. At three years old, he demonstrated advanced by reading a newspaper aloud, and by four, he played the by ear after a single day spent with his mother's cousin, a piano teacher, without any prior formal instruction. Local influences further shaped his interests; at age 10 in 1960, while accompanying a on , a choral identified his strong voice and urged him to develop it through vocal . During his school years, Lester attended Southport High School in , from which he graduated. In 1966, he was elected Governor of Hoosier Boys State, a mock program. He balanced his musical hobbies with explorations into sports and , reflecting a broad range of adolescent curiosities in the Midwest environment.

Military service and initial interests

Following his graduation from DePauw University in 1971, where he majored in politics, served as president of the student association, and first explored interests in theater, Terry Lester enlisted in the U.S. Army in the early 1970s. This period of service came during the tail end of the Vietnam War era, providing structure amid his evolving ambitions beyond his Indianapolis upbringing. During his time in the , where he served for three years, began developing his interest in acting through performances for troops, marking a pivotal shift from earlier political aspirations. Upon honorable discharge in the early 1970s, made the decisive choice to relocate to , leaving behind Midwestern stability for the uncertainties of . This move, driven by the momentum from his Army performances, contrasted sharply with his roots in and set the foundation for his entry into the entertainment industry. In , Lester started modestly with uncredited extra work and minor on-set roles, gradually building connections in an competitive field. These early gigs, though small, served as essential stepping stones, allowing him to gain practical experience before securing credited appearances in the mid-1970s.

Career

Breakthrough in television

Terry Lester's breakthrough in television came in the mid-1970s after transitioning from , where he first explored , to , where he initially took on bit parts to build his resume as a newcomer facing the competitive landscape of the industry. His early television credit included a supporting role as Bret Hollister in the 1975 pilot episode of the adventure series , a short-lived Western-themed show set in 1870s , which helped him gain initial exposure on network TV. Lester's first starring role arrived with Ark II (1976–1977), a CBS children's science fiction adventure series produced by Filmation, where he portrayed Jonah, the skilled pilot and engineer of a high-tech, solar-powered vehicle called the . In the show, set in a post-apocalyptic 25th-century world ravaged by , Jonah travels the American Southwest with Ruth (Jean Marie Hon) and security expert Samuel (José Flores), along with their chimpanzee companion Adam, aiding survivors and promoting environmental awareness through episodic quests. The series ran for 15 episodes over one season, airing Saturday mornings, and marked Lester's establishment as a leading man in genre television. Critics and audiences appreciated Ark II for its timely ecological messages and family-friendly action, though it was noted for its low-budget effects typical of 1970s live-action sci-fi aimed at youth. The show holds a 6.8/10 rating on based on over 5,500 user reviews, reflecting its enduring cult status among fans of educational adventure programming. For Lester, this role solidified his on-screen presence, showcasing his charismatic performance in a lead capacity and opening doors to further opportunities in the industry.

Soap opera prominence

Terry Lester originated the role of Jack Abbott on the soap opera in June 1980, portraying the ambitious heir to the Abbott family empire until his departure in 1989. Introduced as a Harvard-educated returning to Genoa City, Jack quickly became central to intense family dynamics, particularly through his illicit affair with Jill Foster Abbott, his father's much younger wife, which ignited longstanding tensions within the Abbott household and highlighted themes of betrayal and power struggles. His character evolved into a shrewd businessman navigating rivalries at Jabot , including a bitter feud with that stemmed from Victor's affair with Jack's sister and subsequent firing of Jack from the company, underscoring Jack's cunning maneuvers to reclaim control and protect family interests. Lester's portrayal of Jack earned critical acclaim and strong fan reception for capturing the character's rakish charm and moral ambiguity, contributing to the soap's dominance in daytime ratings during the . His performance garnered four consecutive Daytime Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Series (1984, 1985, 1986, 1987) and Soap Opera Digest Award nominations for Outstanding Actor in a Leading Role in 1986 and 1988, reflecting his impact on the genre's exploration of corporate intrigue and familial loyalty. These arcs solidified Jack as an iconic , influencing subsequent portrayals and the show's emphasis on high-stakes business battles intertwined with personal vendettas. In September 1989, Lester transitioned to NBC's Santa Barbara, taking over the role of Mason Capwell until November 1990, where he depicted the sophisticated yet troubled son of oil magnate C.C. Capwell amid the Capwell-Lockridge family feud. Mason's storylines delved into romantic turmoil, including his volatile marriage to Julia Wainwright, marked by passion and conflict, as well as intrigue surrounding family secrets and corporate espionage in the coastal town setting. A pivotal arc involved Mason's battle with alcoholism during a heated divorce, adding layers of vulnerability to his playboy persona and heightening the soap's blend of glamour and psychological drama. Lester's brief stint on CBS's from 1992 to 1994 saw him as Royce Keller, Lucinda Walsh's enigmatic brother revealed to have , bringing depth to plots of hidden identities and emotional manipulation. The role, involving romantic entanglements with and family revelations, showcased Lester's versatility in portraying complex psychological intrigue, though it was shorter than his prior commitments. His performances across these soaps cemented his reputation for embodying charismatic yet flawed leading men, enhancing the genre's focus on relational and corporate tensions.

Later roles and departure from acting

Following his prominent soap opera roles, which established him as a leading actor, Terry Lester transitioned to more sporadic opportunities in the mid-1990s. After departing in 1994, he took on guest appearances in primetime series. These included portraying Haron in the episode "Maneuvers" in 1995, Chief Petty Officer Fred Holst in the episode "Rendezvous" in 1997, Jeffrey Porter in the episode "Open and Shut" in 1997, and Earl McMartin in the Walker, Texas Ranger episode "Power Angels" in 1999, marking his final on-screen role. Lester had no further on-screen roles after 1999.

Personal life

Relationships and family

Lester maintained a private , rarely discussing romantic relationships or family matters in public forums or interviews. No records of marriages or long-term partnerships have been documented, and he did not have any known children. His as a man was not publicly acknowledged during his lifetime; it became publicly known posthumously. This disclosure highlighted Lester's deliberate approach to privacy amid the era's societal constraints on LGBTQ+ visibility in , particularly for stars. Lester was also known for his talents as a pianist, vocalist, and composer. Within the soap opera community, Lester formed close professional and personal bonds with colleagues. Actors who worked with him on The Young and the Restless, such as Jerry Douglas (who portrayed John Abbott), recalled shared experiences like joint auditions in 1982 and described Lester as a collaborative and likable presence on set. Other cast members, including those from his later stint on Santa Barbara, remembered him fondly for his talent and camaraderie, though specific long-term friendships outside work remain undocumented.

Health challenges and death

Lester maintained a private personal life following his departure from acting, but he faced significant health challenges in his later years, including a of AIDS that he kept confidential during his lifetime. According to a by his former co-star , Lester's condition was suspected as early as the late 1980s, though it remained undisclosed publicly until after his death. On November 28, 2003, Lester died at the age of 53. Initial reports attributed his death to a series of heart attacks, with a show spokeswoman declining to provide further details on the cause. Subsequent revelations confirmed that Lester's death resulted from AIDS-related complications, a disclosure that highlighted the surrounding the disease in the industry at the time. Bierdz's 2018 memoir Young, Gay and Restless reflected on the possibility of Lester's status and their shared experiences as actors on the and the broader challenges faced by the community. Following the confirmation, tributes from co-stars underscored Lester's talent and the personal impact of his loss. Bierdz, who played Phillip Chancellor III opposite Lester's Jack Abbott, described him as a brilliant performer whose privacy extended to his health struggles, contributing to discussions on AIDS awareness within the soap opera world. Other former colleagues, including those from Santa Barbara, remembered Lester fondly in interviews and memorials, noting how his story paralleled other soap actors lost to the epidemic, such as Dack Rambo, and helped foster greater openness about HIV/AIDS in daytime television narratives and behind-the-scenes conversations.

Filmography

Soap opera appearances

Terry Lester's soap opera career spanned over a decade, during which he portrayed central characters in three major dramas, earning acclaim for his charismatic and multifaceted performances. His came as Jack Abbott on , where he originated the character in 1980 and played the ambitious cosmetics executive until 1989 across 311 episodes. During this period, Jack navigated intense family rivalries within the Abbott clan, corporate battles for control of Jabot Cosmetics, and a tumultuous romance with that evolved from a vengeful affair to deep emotional complexity. In 1989, Lester transitioned to Santa Barbara as Mason Capwell, replacing in the role of the witty, aristocratic heir from September 1989 to November 1990. His portrayal occurred during the show's later seasons, emphasizing Mason's sarcastic humor amid family secrets, romantic entanglements with Wainwright, and ongoing Capwell conflicts as the series faced declining ratings. Lester's final soap role was Royce Keller on As the World Turns from 1992 to 1994, appearing in 24 episodes as the sophisticated, scheming newcomer who was revealed to suffer from multiple personality disorder, involved in romantic triangles and business intrigues in Oakdale. The character's arc focused on his manipulative relationships, particularly with .

Other television roles

Terry Lester's non- television work spanned from the mid-1970s to the late 1990s, encompassing a lead role in a children's adventure series and numerous guest spots on primetime dramas, action shows, and game shows. His early credits highlighted his versatility in episodic television before his soap opera fame, while later appearances reflected a return to guest roles after focusing on daytime dramas. Lester gained early prominence with his starring role as Jonah, the skilled pilot and mechanic, in the CBS children's science fiction series Ark II (1976–1977). The show, which aired for one season of 15 episodes, followed a post-apocalyptic quest for knowledge aboard a high-tech vehicle called the Ark II, emphasizing environmental themes and moral lessons for young audiences. Co-starring Jean Marie Hon as Ruth and José Flores as Samuel, the series was produced by Filmation and targeted Saturday morning viewers, blending adventure with educational elements. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Lester made several guest appearances on popular primetime series, often portraying charming or authoritative characters. His credits include:
YearShowRoleNotes
1975Bret HollisterEpisode: "The Barbary Coast" (TV movie pilot)
1978Flying HighBilly BobEpisode: "Swan Song for an Ugly Duckling"
1979Reed EllisEpisode: "The Cupid Crisis"
1979Rudy MillingtonEpisode: "Return Engagement"
1985Chad WheelerEpisode: "Echoes"
1985Blade in Hong KongJoe BladeTV movie; lead role as a private investigator thwarting a criminal plot in
1985–1988The $10,000 Pyramid / The $25,000 Pyramid / $100,000 PyramidSelf - Celebrity ContestantMultiple episodes as a panelist on Dick Clark's game shows, including appearances in 1985 and 1991
In the 1990s, as his commitments wound down, Lester took on more dramatic guest roles in procedural and sci-fi series. Notable later credits include:
YearShowRoleNotes
1997Jeffrey PorterEpisode: "Open and Shut"
1997 Fred HolstEpisode: "Rendezvous"
1995HaronEpisode: "Maneuvers"; portrayed a Kazon-Nistrim leader in the sci-fi series
1999Earl McMartinEpisode: "Power Angels"; his final acting role
Additionally, Lester appeared in the 1987 TV movie In Self Defense as Dan Edwards, a in a about a terrorized by a killer she witnessed. These roles, though sporadic, showcased his range beyond , from action-oriented leads to tense dramatic parts.

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