Christopher Lambert

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Christopher Lambert
Lambert in 2013
Born
Christophe Guy Denis Lambert

(1957-03-29) March 29, 1957 (age 67)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • producer
  • novelist
Years active1979–present
Spouses
(m. 1988; div. 1994)
Jaimyse Haft
(m. 1999; div. 2000)
Children1

Christophe Guy Denis "Christopher" Lambert (/ˈlæmbərt/; French: [lɑ̃bɛʁ]; born March 29, 1957) is a French actor. He started his career playing supporting parts in several French films, and became internationally famous for portraying Tarzan in Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes (1984). For his performance in the film Subway (1985), he received the César Award for Best Actor. His most famous role is Connor MacLeod in the adventure-fantasy film Highlander (1986) and the subsequent franchise of the same name.

Early life

Christophe Guy Denis Lambert[1] was born in Great Neck, New York, on March 29, 1957, the son of Yolande Agnès Henriette (née de Caritat de Peruzzis),[2] and Georges Lambert-Lamond.[3] a French diplomat at the United Nations.[4] His father was Jewish.[5] Due to his father's work, Lambert moved with his parents to Switzerland at the age of two,[1] and was raised in Geneva and went to institute Florimont until his teenage years,[1] when the family moved to France and settled in Paris.[6] Lambert's debut in acting was in a school play age 12.[1]

Career

Director

Warner Brothers sought out Lambert, wanting an unknown actor to play Tarzan, a human raised by apes in the jungle.[7] Lambert got the role partly due to his myopia, because when he took off his glasses it seemed he was always looking into the distance.[8] Released in 1984, Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes, was nominated for many awards.[8] Also that year, Lambert starred opposite Catherine Deneuve in Love Songs
.

He played the lead in

In 1991, Highlander II: The Quickening premiered, reuniting Lambert with director Russell Mulcahy and fellow actor Sean Connery.[14] Shot in Argentina to reduce production costs; which was going through a financial crisis, much of the script was not filmed and the final result was a patchwork.[15] It was said, Lambert threatened to walk out of the project when it was nearing fruition, However, due to contractual obligations, he did reconsider.[15] In 1992, he appeared in three projects. He appeared in the first episode of the television show Highlander: The Series, passing on the lead role to actor Adrian Paul.[15] He also appeared in the French crime thriller Max et Jérémie, co-starring Philippe Noiret and Jean-Pierre Marielle.[16]

In 1993, Carl Schenkel's suspense thriller Knight Moves premiered, in which Lambert was both an executive producer and the lead.[17] Lambert plays a chess grandmaster suspected of murder.[17] Later that year, Stuart Gordon's science fiction film Fortress premiered, with Lambert playing the lead.[18] The story takes place in a dystopian future where a man and his wife are sent to a maximum-security prison because they are expecting a second child, which is against the strict one-child policy.

1994 saw the release of two collaborations with actor

Césars.[19]

In 1995, he played the role of the thunder god Raiden in the Paul W. S. Anderson's movie adaptation of the popular video game series Mortal Kombat.[20] The plot of the film follows the warrior monk Liu Kang, the actor Johnny Cage, and the soldier Sonya Blade, all three guided by the god Raiden,[20] on their journey to combat the evil sorcerer Shang Tsung and his forces in a tournament to save Earth.[20] Lambert later reprised the role in the MK Movie Skin Pack in the 2020 game Mortal Kombat 11.[20] Also that year, he also starred in the American-Japanese martial arts action film The Hunted, directed by J. F. Lawton, with a cast that included John Lone, Joan Chen, Yoshio Harada, and Yoko Shimada,[21] and produced Xavier Beauvois's Don't Forget You're Going to Die, which won the Special Jury Award at the Gijón International Film Festival, won the Prix Jean Vigo, won the Jury Prize and was nominated for the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival.[12][22] Lambert was also an executive producer on Chris Columbus' Nine Months,[12] an English-language remake of Neuf mois.[12]

In 1996, Lambert was an executive producer and the lead in

game designer, played by Lambert, who discovers that the main character of his game has achieved sentience due to an attack by a computer virus. The film was screened out of competition at the Cannes Film Festival.[23] The same year, he also co-lead with Ice-T in the action film Mean Guns,[12] and starred in the French film Arlette by Claude Zidi.[12]

In 1998, he produced and starred in Operation Splitsville, a remake of Génial, mes parents divorcent, which he produced several years earlier. The same year, he produced and played a man with a mental disability, who moved into a nursing home, in the film Gideon.[16] In 1999, he produced and starred in Russell Mulcahy's Resurrection,[12] where he plays a detective who is assigned to investigate the savage murder of a man who has bled to death from a severed arm. He also starred in science fantasy-action film Beowulf.[16] In 2000, he played in the fourth installment of the Highlander franchise, Highlander: Endgame.[15] The film reunited him with Adrian Paul, and would be last sequel Lambert appeared in.[15] The same year, he was still on the run from authorities in the sequel Fortress 2: Re-Entry.[16]

Lambert, Isabelle Huppert, and Claire Denis at the 66th Venice Film Festival

He also starred in

Richard Kelly's Southland Tales.[12]

In 2007, he starred in the vampire film Metamorphosis.[12] He starred in the Sophie Marceau directed French film Trivial.[12] In 2009, Lambert was a lead in Claire Denis' White Material; both the film and Lambert's performance received critical acclaim.[24][6][25] The film stars Isabelle Huppert as a struggling French coffee producer in an unnamed French speaking African country, who decides to stay at her coffee plantation in spite of an erupting civil war.[6] The film has appeared on a number of critics' top ten lists of the best films of 2010.[26] That year, he also acted in Cartagena, with Sophie Marceau starring as a beautiful, free-spirited woman who becomes bedridden following a terrible accident. Against her better judgement, she hires a drunk middle-aged former boxer (Lambert) to cook and care for her. Although unqualified for the position, he is desperate for work, and slowly he wins the trust of the woman, who teaches him how to read. The film also won several awards in France.[citation needed]

Lambert with Sophie Marceau in October 2012

In 2011, Lambert starred as the villainous head monk Methodius in the Ghost Rider sequel Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance, starring Nicolas Cage, in 2011.[27] He underwent sword training for three months[28] and shaved his head.[29] The film made $132.6 million worldwide.[30] Shortly afterwards, he got the role of Marcel Janvier (alias "The Chameleon"), a recurring villain in award-winning hit police crime TV drama NCIS: Los Angeles. His character was in six episodes from 2012 to 2013 – the two highest-rated seasons of the show.[31]

In 2014, he played in the biographical crime drama film

fixer" Eddie Mannix (Josh Brolin) working in the Hollywood film industry in the 1950s, trying to discover what happened to a cast member who vanished during the filming of a biblical epic. That year, he cameoed as a French Army Captain in La folle histoire de Max et Léon, a French World War II comedy film. He also had a recurring role in the Russian-Portuguese biographical television show Mata Hari. That year, he also played the lead villain in the martial arts film Kickboxer: Retaliation
.

Lambert plays the role of SS officer

Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards.[33] Lambert received high praise for "an outstanding and nuanced performance; he is unrecognisable as Frenzel, a demonic, fractured character".[34]

Lambert was part of the ensemble cast of Bel Canto from director Paul Weitz, an adaptation of the 2002 novel of the same name, by Ann Patchett. Lambert played the role of a French ambassador who was part of the Japanese embassy hostage crisis (also called the Lima Crisis) of 1996–1997 in Lima, Peru. Lambert received praise, along with the rest of the cast, for "performances [that] are uniformly excellent".[35]

Other ventures

Lambert has written two novels: La fille porte-bonheur in 2011 and Le juge in 2015.[36][37]

Along with owning a mineral water business and food processing plant, Lambert produces Côtes du Rhône wines with his business partner Eric Beaumard at a vineyard in Sainte-Cécile-les-Vignes. The label, Les Garrigues de Beaumard-Lambert, tops out at 4,000 cases and is sold mostly in Europe. Beaumard has primary creative control of the winery, but Lambert conducts barrel tests and monitors the various stages of the wine's evolution.[38]

Personal life

Lambert was married to American actress Diane Lane from 1988 until their divorce in 1994.[39] Their daughter was born in 1993.[6] Lambert married American actress Jaimyse Haft in 1999, and they divorced in 2000.[citation needed] From 2007 to 2014, he dated French actress Sophie Marceau.[40][41]

Lambert has profound

myopia and cannot see without his glasses. He cannot wear contact lenses and often has to perform while virtually blind, which has led to injuries while performing his own stunts.[42]

Filmography

Year Title Role Language Notes
1979 Ciao, les mecs Thug at the dance party French Credited as Christophe Lambert
1980
The Telephone Bar
Paul "Bébé" Franchi French as Christophe Lambert
1981 Douchka French TV film
1981 Asphalte Un médecin à l'hôpital / The doctor French as Christophe Lambert
1981 Une sale affaire Mullard French as Christophe Lambert
1981 Putain d'histoire d'amour Inspecteur de police French as Christophe Lambert
1982 Légitime violence Jockey French as Christophe Lambert
1982 Cinéma 16: La Dame de cœur Marcel French TV series episode
1984 Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes
John Clayton / Tarzan
English
1985 Paroles et Musique Jeremy French as Christophe Lambert
1985 Subway Fred French César Award for Best Actor as Christophe Lambert
1986 Highlander Connor MacLeod English
1986 I Love You Michel French as Christophe Lambert
1987 The Sicilian Salvatore Giuliano English
1988 Priceless Beauty (a.k.a. Love Dream) Menrou English
1988 To Kill a Priest Father Alek English
1990 Why Me? Gus Cardinale English
1991 Highlander II: The Quickening Connor MacLeod English
1992 Knight Moves Peter Sanderson English
1992 Highlander: The Series Connor MacLeod English TV (one episode)
1992 Max et Jérémie Jeremie Kolachowsky French as Christophe Lambert
1992 Fortress John Henry Brennick English
1993 Loaded Weapon 1 Man with Car Phone English Deleted scene, uncredited
1994 Gunmen Dani Servigo English
1994 Roadflower Jack English
1994 Highlander III: The Sorcerer Connor MacLeod / Russell Nash English
1995 The Hunted Paul Racine English
1995 Nine Months English Executive producer
1995 Mortal Kombat Lord Rayden English
1996 North Star Hudson Saanteek English as Christophe Lambert
1996 Adrenalin: Fear the Rush Lemieux English
1996 Hercule et Sherlock Vincent French as Christophe Lambert
1997 Nirvana Jimi Dini Italian
1997 Arlette Frank Martin French as Christophe Lambert
1997 Mean Guns Lou English
1999 Operation Splitsville Max, P.E. Teacher English
1999 Resurrection John Prudhomme English also writer
1999 Beowulf Beowulf English
1999 Gideon Gideon Oliver Dobbs English
2000 Fortress 2: Re-Entry John Henry Brennick English
2000 Highlander: Endgame Connor MacLeod English
2001 Aparté Short film
2001 Druids Vercingetorix English as Christophe Lambert
2001 Mazinkaiser Additional Voices Video game
2001 The Point Men Tony Eckhardt English
2002
King of Bandit Jing
Additional Voices TV miniseries, credited as Chris Lambert
2002 The Piano Player Alex Laney English
2003 Absolon Detective Norman Scot English
2003 Janis and John Léon French
2004 À ton image Thomas French
2005 Dalida Richard Chanfray, Comte de Saint-Germain French TV miniseries
2006 Day of Wrath Ruy de Mendoza English
2006 Southland Tales Walter Mung English
2006
Le Lièvre de Vatanen
Tom Vatanen French as Christophe Lambert
2007 Metamorphosis Constantine Thurzo English
2007 Trivial Jacques French as Christophe Lambert
2008 The Chauffeur (Kierowca) Devereaux Polish
2009 White Material Andre Vial French as Christophe Lambert [6]
2009 Les Associés Philippe Kaminski French TV film, credited as Christophe Lambert
2009 Cartagena Leo French as Christophe Lambert
2010 Das Geheimnis der Wale Chris Cassell German TV film
2011 Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance Methodius English
2013 Blood Shot The President English
2012–2013 NCIS: Los Angeles Marcel Janvier / The Chameleon English TV series (6 episodes)
2014 Electric Slide Roy Fortune English
2015 Un plus une Samuel Hamon French
2016 Hail, Caesar! Arne Slessum English
2016 La folle histoire de Max et Léon Captain Lassard French Also co-produced
2017 Mothers[43] English Film
2017 Mata Hari Gustav Kramer Russian TV miniseries
2017 Everyone's Life Antoine de Vidas French
2017 Call My Agent! Himself French TV series (1 episode)
2018 Kickboxer: Retaliation Thomas Moore English
2018 Sobibor Karl Frenzel Russian Russian Holocaust film
2018 Bel Canto Simon Thibault English
2019 The Blacklist Bastien Moreau / The Corsican English TV series
2020 Capitaine Marleau Thierry Bégodeau French TV series
2021 The Creeps[44][45] English In development

Video games

Year Title Role Language Notes
2020 Mortal Kombat 11 Raiden ("Earthrealm") English Voice and model based on his past performance as the character in the 1995 live action film[46]

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