Buddy Lester, stand-up comedian and character actor on television and in motion pictures was born in Chicago and became a fixture on the international nightclub circuit for seven decades. In Las Vegas, he opened for 弗兰克·辛纳特拉 several times and appeared in the Rat Pack films 十一罗汉 (1960) and 三中士 (1962) . Lester also appeared with 杰瑞·刘易斯 in five films,猎艳高手 (1961), 疯狂教授 (1963), 一炮而红 (1964), 行错桃花运 (1966) and 大嘴巴 (1967). Lester made his film debut playing himself as an entertainer in The Gene Krupa Story (1959) starring 萨尔·米涅奥. The comedian proved even more popular on television, and was a part of the regular cast of The New Phil Silvers Show (1963). Lester also appeared in several episodes of the police series' Adam-12 (1968) and Barney Miller (1975) and was also a familiar face on Love, American Style (1969), The New Dick Van Dyke Show (1971), The Odd Couple (1970) and 最佳拍档 (1975).
A handsome man with dark hair, Lester could assume mockingly menacing personas because of a somewhat mysterious scar to the right of his mouth. He delighted in making up various stories about how he acquired it. He frequently said he got the scar when he was blown off a barge at Guadalcanal. He once used it to intimidate beefy rabble-rousers at a nearby table when he was watching friends on stage in a Chicago nightclub. And in a New York hotel, he told a group of Germans that he got the scar in a fencing duel while he was a student in Heidelberg. The truth, he confessed to the now-defunct Los Angeles Mirror in 1961, was: "I fell off a chair onto a broken water glass when I was 3 years old." Lester once considered plastic surgery to erase the mark, but changed his mind after a movie makeup artist liked it so much that he enlarged it for Lester's scenes.
Lester died Friday Oct. 4, 2002 of cancer in a Van Nuys nursing home. He was 86. Lester was survived by his son, Paul; daughter, Sylvia Jensen; four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Brother of comedian Jerry Lester.
The scar near his mouth was caused by falling on a broken water glass when he was three years old.
Buddy's wife, Lael Rose Smit, was born on August 13, 1917 in South Haven, Michigan, USA, and passed away on April 22, 1992 in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.
Buddy Lester's father was James J. Goldberg, born in Russia in 1883. His mother's name was Pauline M. Wolf, born in Illinois, USA, in 1892. Some family history records have his name as Albert Francis Goldberg-Lester. His Social Security Death Index record identifies him as Albert Bud D Lester. His City Directory listings for both Encino, California, USA and Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, use Albert B. Lester.