Mark L. Lester


Director

Biography

Filmography

 

Director (Feature Film)

Groupie (2010)
Director
Pterodactyl (2005)
Director
Lady Jayne: Killer (2003)
Director
Hitman's Run (2000)
Director
Sacrifice (2000)
Director
Blowback (2000)
Director
Guilty as Charged (2000)
Director
Double Take (1997)
Director
Public Enemy #1 (1996)
Director
The Ex (1996)
Director
Night of the Running Man (1995)
Director
Extreme Justice (1993)
Director
Showdown In Little Tokyo (1991)
Director
Class of 1999 (1990)
Director
Armed And Dangerous (1986)
Director
Commando (1985)
Director
Firestarter (1984)
Director
Class of 1984 (1982)
Director
Roller Boogie (1979)
Director
Gold Of The Amazon Women (1979)
Director
Stunts (Do Not Use) (1977)
Director
Stunts (1977)
Director
Bobbie Jo And The Outlaw (1976)
Director
Truck Stop Women (1974)
Director
Steel Arena (1973)
Director

Writer (Feature Film)

Yeti: Curse of the Snow Demon (2008)
Story By
Class of 1999 (1990)
From Story
Class of 1984 (1982)
Screenwriter
Truck Stop Women (1974)
Screenwriter
Steel Arena (1973)
Screenplay

Producer (Feature Film)

Mentryville (2015)
Executive Producer
Sand Sharks (2012)
Producer
Jabberwock (2011)
Producer
Yeti: Curse of the Snow Demon (2008)
Executive Producer
Day of Wrath (2006)
Executive Producer
Pterodactyl (2005)
Producer
Lady Jayne: Killer (2003)
Producer
Devil's Prey (2001)
Producer
Blowback (2000)
Executive Producer
Sacrifice (2000)
Producer
Hitman's Run (2000)
Producer
Guilty as Charged (2000)
Producer
Double Take (1997)
Producer
Public Enemy #1 (1996)
Producer
The Ex (1996)
Producer
Night of the Running Man (1995)
Producer
Showdown In Little Tokyo (1991)
Producer
Class of 1999 (1990)
Producer
Class of 1984 (1982)
Executive Producer
The Funhouse (1981)
Executive Producer
Bobbie Jo And The Outlaw (1976)
Producer
Truck Stop Women (1974)
Producer
Steel Arena (1973)
Producer

Producer (Special)

Wraiths of Roanoke (2007)
Producer

Director (TV Mini-Series)

The Base (1999)
Director

Producer (TV Mini-Series)

The Base (1999)
Producer

Life Events

Videos

Movie Clip

Stunts (1977) -- (Movie Clip) All Cameras Stand By After credits in which we saw the tie-line to the helicopter tampered with, the first scene finds stunt man Billy (Gary Charles Davis), with Earl (Malachi Throne) directing, undertaking the big stunt, Ray Sharkey the driver, in Stunts, 1977, the first feature from Robert Shaye’s New Line Cinema.
Stunts (1977) -- (Movie Clip) He Was One Of Us We’ve learned that Glen (Robert Forster), who’s taking over as stunt coordinator after his brother was killed on a movie shoot, is giving a lift to writer B.J. (Fiona Lewis), whose car broke down, both greeted by Patti (Joanna Cassidy), Chuck (Bruce Glover) and Paulie (Ray Sharkey), in Stunts, 1977.
Stunts (1977) -- (Movie Clip) I Thought She'd Love It The FX man and director (Richard Lynch, Malachi Throne) set up stunt man Glen (Robert Forster) for the next shot, whereupon he picks up adversarial journalist B.J. (Fiona Lewis), who doesn’t know cameras are rolling, in Stunts, 1977, from New LIne Cinema and director Mark L. Lester.
Roller Boogie -- (Movie Clip) Open Bobby (Jim Bray) and "Phones" (Stoney Jackson) lead the kids on a jaunt through Venice Beach in the days before roller blades in the opening of Roller Boogie, 1979.
Roller Boogie -- (Movie Clip) Jammer's The scene at "Jammer's" roller rink is turned up high as Bobby (Jim Bray) contrives to woo Terry (Linda Blair) in Roller Boogie, 1979.
Roller Boogie -- (Movie Clip) Terry The affluent Terry (Linda Blair) and her indifferent parents (Beverly Garland and Roger Perry) are introduced in Roller Boogie, 1979.
Roller Boogie -- (Movie Clip) Shyster Gordo (Albert Insinnia) supplies the incongruous term "Shyster" as Bobby (Jim Bray), Terry (LInda Blair) and the gang realize they need a lawyer in Roller Boogie, 1979.
Roller Boogie -- (Movie Clip) Bobby Dance Bobby (Jim Bray) is lured away from his duties at the skate stand to perform for peers and the stand-offish Terry (Linda Blair) in Roller Boogie, 1979.
Roller Boogie -- (Movie Clip) Workout Male bonds are playfully tested as Hoppy (James Van Patten) pumps iron and Bobby (Jim Bray) expresses his convictions on Venice Beach in Roller Boogie, 1979.

Family

Jason Logan Lester
Son
Born October 7, 1992.

Companions

Dana Dubrovsky
Wife
Producer's assistant. Married March 14, 1992.

Bibliography