Lambert Wilson
Born: Aug 3, 1958
Since graduating from London’s Drama Centre in 1977, Paris-born French actor LAMBERT WILSON has worked extensively in films with acclaimed directors such as Fred Zinneman, who gave Wilson his first starring role in Five Days One Summer opposite Sean Connery. Wilson also worked with Jodie Foster in Claude Chabrol’s The Blood of Others; with director Andre Techine for Rendez-Vous opposite Juliette Binoche; in Andrzej Wajda’s The Possessed; Peter Greenaway’s The Belly of an Architect; Carlos Saura’s El Dorado; James Ivory’s acclaimed Jefferson in Paris; Vera Belmont for both Red Kiss and Marquise; John Duigan’s The Leading Man; Alain Resnais’ Same Old Song; Jacques Doillon’s Trop(peu) d’amour; Deborah Warner’s The Last September; and Raul Ruiz’ Combat d’amour en Songe, among others. Wilson has been nominated five times for the French Cesar Academy Awards, most recently for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Fabian Onteniente’s 1999 comedy Jetset. He recently completed Timeline, directed by Richard Donner, and is currently shooting with Audrey Tatou for Alain Resnais’ new picture Pas Sur la Bouche. On stage, Wilson has performed in both French and English. He starred in A Little Night Music, directed by Sean Matthias, with Judi Dench for the Royal National Theater in London in 1996, as well as in Harold Pinter’s Ashes to Ashes in 1998. His stage credits include L’Amour de L’Amour, La Machine Infernale, La Celestine, Eurydice and Ruy Blas. Wilson has also directe...[MORE]
Lambert Wilson Nude and Sexy

             

Members Login
Username:
Password :
The Net's #1 Online Adult Entertainment Website
| Copyright © 2012 Malestars.com, Inc. All rights reserved! |

Webmasters Who Want To Promote This Site, Click Here!
All models portrayed are eighteen (18) years of age or older.
Please click here to see that we are 2257 compliant .
Members Enter Here
Our purpose is to provide you, our subscribers, with news, indormation, moive reviews and photographs about the activities of public figures and well-known celebrities. We reserve the right to make legitimate mention of the public activities of such people. As stated in the Restatement of Torts, Second, comment to Section 652C, "No one has the right to object merely because his or her name or appearance is brought before the public, since neither is in any way a private maner and both are open to public observation.