Mark L. Lester

Mark L. Lester (born November 26, 1946) is an American film director, screenwriter, and producer.[1] He is known as a prolific director of cult films, including the disco musical Roller Boogie (1979), the vigilante thriller film Class of 1984 (1982), the Stephen King adaptation Firestarter (1984), the Arnold Schwarzenegger action film Commando (1985), the action-comedy Armed and Dangerous (1986), starring John Candy, Eugene Levy, and Meg Ryan and the buddy movie Showdown in Little Tokyo, starring Dolph Lundgren and Brandon Lee.

Mark L. Lester
Born (1946-11-26) November 26, 1946 (age 77)
Occupation(s)Film director, film producer, screenwriter
Notable work

Career

After his debut in 1970 with the documentary film Twilight of the Mayas, Lester quickly became a prolific B-movie director/producer/writer, initially making his mark with a trio of road movies designed for the drive-in market: Steel Arena (1973), Truck Stop Women (1974), and Bobbie Jo and the Outlaw (1976). In 1977, he directed the high-concept thriller Stunts, an early outing for New Line Cinema, starring Robert Forster, Joanna Cassidy, and Richard Lynch, with a score composed by Michael Kamen. Two years later, he capitalized on the disco trend with Roller Boogie, starring Linda Blair. The film had a significantly higher budget than his previous films and was the first to be distributed by a major studio, to modest success. While it received negative reviews upon its initial release, it has since gained cult status as a proverbial time capsule of the bygone Disco Era. He then made the exploitation action crime-thriller Class of 1984, a film revolving around violence in an inner-city school. The Canadian-made production, which featured an early appearance by Michael J. Fox, was controversial at the time of release, but has since gained cult status [citation needed].

Lester entered the mainstream in 1984 with the Stephen King adaptation Firestarter, and had his biggest hit the following year with Commando, a big-budget, Joel Silver-produced, Arnold Schwarzenegger action film that grossed over $57 million worldwide. In 1986, he directed and produced his first comedy, Armed and Dangerous, starring John Candy, Eugene Levy and Meg Ryan. In 1986, he formed Original Pictures, replacing his original production company Mark L. Lester Pictures, he had earlier established in the late 1970s, and had five films planned, source from the work of public domain with a $66 million budget.[2] In 1987, he, by way of Mark Lester Films, had signed with upstart film production company Davis Entertainment for production of $5–10 million action films, which Davis produced, Lester directed and independently funded by two independent studios, and 70% of each pictures could be obtained for presale use.[3] In 1990, he directed Class of 1999, a semi-sequel to Class of 1984, starring Malcolm McDowell, Pam Grier, and Stacy Keach. In 1991, he directed the cult classic Showdown in Little Tokyo, starring Dolph Lundgren and Brandon Lee.

Lester also founded American World Pictures, an independent production and distribution company. Other films include the thrillers Hitman's Run (1999) and Blowback (2000), and the TV movie Pterodactyl (2005), produced for the Sci Fi Channel. In 2012, he formed a new distribution company called Titan Global Entertainment.

In January 2013, almost 10 years after directing his last picture, Lester helmed the film Poseidon Rex on location in Belize. The production was disrupted briefly when lead actor Corin Nemec was severely injured during a boating accident while the Belizean Coast Guard was transporting the cast to set;[4] Nemec was later replaced by Charmed co-star Brian Krause.[5]

Personal life

Lester married Dana Dubovsky, with whom he had two children: Jason and Justin. The couple divorced in 2010. Lester also has a daughter from a prior relationship, Janessa (James), who is a musician and singer-songwriter.

Filmography

Feature films

YearTitleDirectorProducerWriter
1971Twilight of the MayasYesYesNo
1973Steel ArenaYesYesYes
1974Truck Stop WomenYesYesYes
1975White House MadnessYesYesNo
1976Bobbie Jo and the OutlawYesYesNo
1977StuntsYesNoNo
1979Roller BoogieYesNoNo
1982Class of 1984YesExecutiveYes
1984FirestarterYesNoNo
1985CommandoYesNoNo
1986Armed and DangerousYesNoNo
1990Class of 1999YesYesStory
1991Showdown in Little TokyoYesYesNo
1993Extreme JusticeYesNoNo
1995Night of the Running ManYesYesNo
1998Double TakeYesYesNo
MisbegottenYesYesNo
1999Hitman's RunYesYesNo
2000BlowbackYesYesNo
2003Lady Jayne: KillerYesYesNo
Stealing CandyYesYesStory
White RushYesYesNo
2010GroupieYesExecutiveNo
2013Poseidon RexYesYesNo
2014Dragons of CamelotYesYesNo

Executive producer only

  • The Funhouse (1981)
  • Instinct to Kill (2001)
  • Bad Karma (2002)
  • The Wisher (2002)
  • Day of Wrath (2006)
  • Jurassic Attack (2013)
  • Toxin (2015)
  • The Gardener (2020)

Producer only

  • Tricia's Wedding (1971) (Short film)
  • Devil's Prey (2001)
  • Beauty and the Beast (2009)
  • Sand Sharks (2012)
  • Social Animals (2018)
  • High Resolution (2018)
  • Sleeping With My Student (2019)

Direct-to-video films

YearTitleDirectorProducer
1996Public EnemiesYesYes
1997The ExYesYes
1999The BaseYesYes
2000The Base 2: Guilty as ChargedYesYes

TV movies

YearTitleDirectorProducer
1979Gold of the Amazon WomenYesNo
2000SacrificeYesYes
The Base 2: Guilty as ChargedYesYes
2005PterodactylYesYes
2007Wraiths of RoanokeNoYes
2011Sinbad and the MinotaurNoYes
JabberwockNoYes

Executive producer

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