Lambert Wilson

Lambert Wilson

As a narrator, he has worked under the direction of some of the world's greatest conductors including Rostropovitch, Prêtre, Mazur, Dutoit, and Ozawa.

As a singer, he recorded two albums: "Musicals" and "Demon e & Merveilles".

As a singer, is a baritone.

Attended London's Drama Centre from September 1975 until December 1977, leaving before completing the acting course in order to make his professional theatrical debut in Paris in a play with his father, Georges Wilson.

French citizen.



Has starred in two different films whose title is 'Sahara'. First in Andrew V. McLaglen's movie (1983), starring Brooke Shields. And in Breck Eisner's movie (2005), starring Matthew McConaughey and Penelope Cruz.

He is half Irish, half French.

Mother is named Nicole and used to be a photo model.

Performs on stage in both French and English, and co-starred in "A Little Night Music" with Judi Dench for the Royal National Theater in London in 1996,.

Screen tested for GoldenEye (1995) for the role of James Bond 007, appearing in test footage opposite Maryam d'Abo (Kara Milovy in The Living Daylights (1987)) as Tania Romanova, re-enacting scenes from From Russia with Love (1963).

Shares birthday with Mathieu Kassovitz, TV presenter Vincent Perrot and Martin Sheen.

Sings in a show called "La Nuit Americaine" in Paris.

Son of Georges Wilson

Was featured in a series of artsy Calvin Klein ads featuring Christy Turlington for Eternity in 1991, as well as a poster ad for Eternity in 1998.

When Lambert was a child, his father used to tell the journalists that he lived alone, while he was a married family father, to protect his family from the paparazzi, that's why Lambert and his brother grew up tranquilly.


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