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Wallack, Lester, 1820-1888

John Johnstone Wallack (January 1, 1820, New York City – September 6, 1888, Stamford, Connecticut), was an American actor-manager and son of theatre producer James William Wallack and actrees Susan Johnstone. He used the stage name John Lester until October 5, 1858, when he first acted under the name Lester Wallack, which he retained the rest of his career. He was born in New York but at an early age he was taken to his parents' home in London where he was reared and educated. Wallack had chosen a military career, but became discouraged and went to Dublin where he went upon the stage. He remained for two seasons and then went to Edinburgh. Then in 1846, Wallack appeared in London at the Haymarket Theatre under Benjamin Webster's management, where he was seen by George H. Barrett, who had come to London to engage actors for the Broadway Theatre, in New York.

Wallack made his American debut there in 1847, under the name of John Lester, appearing as Sir Charles Coldstream in Boucicault's adaptation of Used Up. His uncle, Henry Wallack, the father of James William Wallack Jr. (1818–1873), was also in the Broadway Theatre's company. Wallack's second appearance was as Viscount de Ligny in Captain of the Guard by James Planché. Subsequently, he performed at the Bowery Theatre, Burton's Theatre, Niblo's Garden and the first Wallack's Theatre. His first appearance at the Bowery Theatre was in 1849 as Don Caesar de Bazan by Adolphe d'Ennery and Philippe Dumanoir.

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Wallack, John Lester, 1819-1888.

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American-English actor. From the description of Autograph letter signed : to William Dand , 1885 Oct. 19. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270586433 ...

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