Les Leston's obituary was in the Daily Telegraph today; he died on 13th May this year.
His was actually born Alfred Lazarus Fingleton on 16th December 1920, the son of immigrants from Eastern Europe, their name becoming Anglicised in 1927.
He was also a talented jazz musician, but his showbiz career was cut short by WW2, during which time he served in the RAF as a mid-turret gunner on a Lancaster bomber. He took part in the "thousand bomber raids" over Germany in 1942 but missed just one mission due to illness - the one where his bomber was lost with its entire crew.
He raced both in Formula One and at Le Mans, but was best known for his exploits with his red Lotus Elite 'DAD 10".
One of his most notable achievements was the development and introduction of the Nomex fire-proof racing suit, which he was spurred on to develop when one of his friends was badly burnt in a racing crash.
Later in life he commentated on Grand Prix for the BBC.