
Age: 65
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Loren Lester, a native of Los Angeles, began his career as a teenager and has accumulated more than 30 years of film, stage and television credits. In his early years, he played the evil hall monitor "Fritz Hansel" in the cult classic film Rock 'n' Roll High School (1979) and he recurred for five seasons as "Roy" on "The Facts of Life" (1979) opposite 'Nancy McKeon'. Since then. Loren has appeared in more than 200 episodic including "Curb Your Enthusiasm" (2000), "The Closer" (2005), "Undercovers" (2010), "Greek" (2007), "Cold Case" (2003), "Criminal Minds" (2005), "Castle" (2009), "Two and a Half Men" (2003), "Notes from the Underbelly" (2007) (directed by Barry Sonnenfeld), "Side Order of Life" (2007) (directed by David Paymer), and "Las Vegas" (2003) (directed by Timothy Busfield). He is now recurring on the HBO hit comedy series "Hung" (2009), directed by Academy Award winner Alexander Payne, and the Nickelodeon series "Victorious" (2010). Recent motion pictures include the 2010 releases The Green Hornet (2011) (starring Seth Rogen, directed by Michel Gondry), Hit List (2014) (starring Joseph Lawrence) and "After the Wizard", a new sequel to The Wizard of Oz (1939). Other films include 17 Again (2009) (starring Zac Efron and Matthew Perry), the Wes Craven suspense thriller Red Eye (2005) starring Rachel McAdams) and Midnight Clear (2006) (starring Stephen Baldwin). As a voice-over artist, Loren is best known for creating the roles of "Robin" and "Nightwing" on "Batman" (1992) (aka Batman: The Animated Series and "The New Batman Adventures" (1997) (aka The Adventures of Batman and Robin). His voice has been heard in hundreds of TV and radio commercials. He has also received rave reviews for his audio book narration of "Midnight Clear", "Girl in Hyacinth Blue", "In-N-Out Burger" and "The Upside of Turbulence". Loren is a graduate of Occidental College's theater department and has starred in dozens of plays and musicals. Loren and his wife (and frequent co-star), actress Kelly Richman Lester, are the proud parents of three daughters. IMDb Mini Biography By: www.lorenlester.com

Loren Lester

Iron Fist
for Iron Fist in Civil War: Part One (New Animated Film)
Suggested by SpiderSonicPrime

After an explosion during a battle against Lucia von Bardas in retaliation against an unsanctioned attack in Latveria started by Nick Fury costs the deaths of so many people, the public begins to doubt super heroes. Fury is blamed for the incident, but manages to escape arrest. Senator Dell Rusk proposes the Superhuman Registration Act, which requires all super heroes to work for the government. Heroes such as Iron Man, Yellowjacket, & Mr. Fantastic support this Act believing they need to be put in check to prevent anymore deaths, while heroes such as Captain America, Falcon, & Luke Cage oppose it. Some heroes choose to retire. Spider-Man is torn between which side to choose. Things are difficult with heroes like Thor & Hulk gone, Nick Fury missing, and the Inhumans declaring neutrality and moving Attilan to the moon after their war with the mutants. Things get even more complicated when an explosion puts T'Challa's mother in a coma and fingers are pointing at Bucky Barnes aka the Winter Soldier. (Based on the "Civil War" comics, Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2, and Captain America: Civil War)

