English-born actor Kester is currently based and active in France, having received his training at the renowned Lecoq school before transitioning into a thriving theatre career.
He made his screen debut in Jeanne Captive, a 2011 film directed by Philippe Ramos, which boasted an impressive cast including Clémence Poesy, Mathieu Amalric, and Liam Cunningham.
Fast-forwarding to 2020, Kester appeared in Regis Roinsard's The Translators, alongside Lambert Wilson and Alex Lawther.
As of now, he can be seen on the big screen in Mia Hansen-Løve's One Fine Morning, starring alongside the talented Léa Seydoux.
In the near future, Kester will be reprising his role alongside Léa Seydoux in Bertrand Bonello's The Beast, set to release in 2023, with George MacKay also joining the cast.
In addition to his acting pursuits, Kester has lent his voice to various projects, including the Amazon Prime mini-series Fernando, where he serves as the English voice of Fernando Alonso.
He has also showcased his versatility by voicing a limousine in the critically acclaimed Holy Motors and taking on the role of an undertaker in Christie Malry's Own Double Entry.
Beyond his acting endeavors, Kester is a skilled voice artist and acting coach, further solidifying his reputation as a multifaceted and accomplished performer.