Chester made her professional stage debut in the USA, in October 1885. She crossed the Atlantic from Liverpool in the
SS Adriatic, chaperoned by her mother and accompanied by Agnes Miller, another aspiring actress, in a party with
Weedon Grossmith and
Brandon Thomas. She again took part in an amateur production at St. George's Hall, in December 1885. A reviewer found her "most bewitching" as Eliza Ravenshaw in
Time Will Tell by
Herbert Gardner. In early 1886, she was in New York playing in the professional company of
Rosina Vokes as Leslie Chester, with Weedon Grossmith. A review by
Alan Dale of
A Christmas Pantomime Rehearsal commented that "Miss Leslie Chester is so pretty that her dramatic sins can be magnanimously pardoned." She portrayed Lettice Vane in
Henry Hamilton's
Harvest at the
Princess's Theatre, London in September that year. In 1887 she played Lydia Hawthorne during the original long run of
Dorothy at the
Prince of Wales's Theatre. Chester created the part of Lady Orreyed in
The Second Mrs Tanqueray by
Arthur Pinero, first performed in 1893. ==Death==