Michael asked if I wanted to be Blanket's godfather ; CHILD STAR MARK LESTER, A CLOSE FRIEND FOR 30 YEARS, GIVES A TOUCHING INSIGHT INTO THE TORTURED SINGER
Mail on Sunday › June 29, 2009
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Mail on Sunday › June 29, 2009
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THEY were both childhood stars who made weekly transatlantic telephone calls to one another during a close friendship that lasted almost 30 years. Mark Lester, who played the lead in the Seventies film Oliver!, and Michael Jackson had mutual trust and when they became fathers, they made each other godparent to their respective children.
Indeed, Jackson, who spoke to Lester last Sunday, said he was planning to dedicate his opening London show to Mark's daughter Harriet - and invite her on stage. And according to Mark, who was often at the singer's side during his most troubled times, Jackson was in good shape physically and emotionally and was looking forward to his mammoth run of O2 concerts.See the full content of this document
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Michael asked if I wanted to be Blanket's godfather ; CHILD STAR MARK LESTER, A CLOSE FRIEND FOR 30 YEARS, GIVES A TOUCHING INSIGHT INTO THE TORTURED SINGER
Lester, 50, who turned his back on showbusiness when he was 19 and is now an osteopath in the West Country, spoke of his shock at his friend's sudden death.
In an exclusive interview with The Mail on Sunday, he said: 'Michael was absolutely sharp as a razor, really focused. It's the best I've known him in a long time. He said he couldn't wait to get back on stage and that his kids were going to see him pe...See the full content of this document
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