Lambert Wilson
{{Short description|French actor (born 1958)}}
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{{Infobox person
| name = Lambert Wilson
| image = Lambert_Wilson_Cannes_2017.jpg
| caption = Wilson in 2017
| birth_name = Lambert Nicolas Willson
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=y|1958|8|3}}
| birth_place = Neuilly-sur-Seine, France
| occupation = {{hlist|Actor|Director}}
| years_active = 1977–present
| father = Georges Wilson
}}
Lambert Nicolas Wilson ({{IPA|fr|lɑ̃bɛʁ wilsɔn|lang}}; né Willson, 3 August 1958) is a French actor and theatre director. He is a seven-time Cesar Award nominee, four for Best Actor and three for Best Supporting Actor. Internationally, he is known for playing The Merovingian in The Matrix film series, beginning with The Matrix Reloaded.
Biography
=Early life=
Wilson is the son of Georges Wilson, who was an actor, theatrical manager and director of the Théâtre National Populaire.[http://www.filmreference.com/film/12/Lambert-Wilson.html Lambert Wilson profile], filmreference.com. Retrieved 22 June 2015. As a teenager, he had little interest in the French theatre and aimed to become an "American actor" and appear in Hollywood pictures. He studied acting at the Drama Centre London to learn English. He played his first movie role in the 1977 American film Julia, directed by Fred Zinnemann.
Five years later, he played his first starring role in another film by Zinneman, Five Days One Summer, opposite Sean Connery. But the film was not a commercial success, and neither was Sahara in which Wilson co-starred with Brooke Shields.[https://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/20/movies/20wilson.html?_r=0 Worldly Actor Finds Method in a Monastery], The New York Times, 18 February 2011 Wilson ultimately found success in his home country: during the 1980s, he became popular with French audiences by appearing in successful films such as La Boum 2, The Public Woman and Rendez-vous. At the time, he was often cast either as tormented characters or in romantic parts, although he found himself more convincing in the former kind of roles.[http://www.telerama.fr/cinema/lambert-wilson-c-est-douloureux-d-accepter-ses-limites,62069.php Lambert Wilson : “C’est douloureux d’accepter ses limites”], Télérama, 5 November 2010 (in French).
Wilson screen tested for The Living Daylights (1987) for the role of James Bond, appearing in test footage opposite Maryam d'Abo (the Bond girl in The Living Daylights) as Tatiana Romanova, re-enacting scenes from From Russia with Love (1963). In 1991, Wilson was featured in a series of Calvin Klein ads for its Eternity perfume brand, featuring Christy Turlington, reuniting for a poster ad in 1998.{{cite web|url=http://www.vogue.de/beauty/beauty-tipps/christy-turlington-supermodel-privat|title=Supermodel privat: 5 Highlights aus den 90ern von Christy Turlington|access-date=26 October 2017|date=6 March 2017}}
=Career=
File:Lambert Wilson Valérie Lemercier Cannes.jpg and Lambert Wilson at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival]]
In musical theatre Wilson has appeared as Count Carl-Magnus Malcolm in the 1995 National Theatre London production of A Little Night Music, where "every word and note was fiercely projected",Milnes, Rodney. At the musical - A Little Night Music - Royal National Theatre (Olivier). Opera, November 1995, Vol 46 No 11, p1369. and of which a recording was later issued. In 2007 he was Voltaire/Pangloss (bilingually) in Robert Carsen's production of Candide at the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris.Canning, Hugh. Report from Paris. Opera, April 2007, Vol.58 No.4, p431-2. He appeared as Eric Thomson in Resnais's 2003 film version of the 1925 comédie musicale Pas sur la bouche by Yvain.
Wilson released Musicals on the EMI label in 1989 (re-issued in 2004), with John McGlinn conducting Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo. It features him singing songs of the American Musical Theatre catalogue, those well-known ("Maria" from West Side Story, "There But For You Go I" from Lerner & Loewe's Brigadoon, "The Cafe Song" from Les Misérables, "Johanna" from Stephen Sondheim's Sweeney Todd), rare ("Love Song" from Kurt Weill and Alan Jay Lerner's Love Life, "It Must Be So" from Leonard Bernstein's Candide, and "Silly People", which was cut from Sondheim's A Little Night Music), and those in-between ("Finishing the Hat" from Sunday in the Park with George, "You Do Something to Me" from Cole Porter's Fifty Million Frenchmen, "Never Will I Marry" from Frank Loesser's Greenwillow).{{cn|date=June 2015}}
He has directed stage presentations of Alfred de Musset's Les Caprices de Marianne starring Laure Marsac at Paris' Bouffes du Nord as well as Jean Racine's Bérénice starring Kristin Scott Thomas and Didier Sandre at Avignon and then Chaillot.{{cn|date=June 2015}}
File:Lambert Wilson Cannes 2016 2.jpg]]
In 1989, his performance as Abbé Pierre in the film Hiver 54, l'abbé Pierre, for which he received the Jean Gabin prize, won him critical accolades. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, however, his screen career suffered from a series of box office failures, such as The Possessed and El Dorado.
He later said that the French producers had come, at the time, to regard him as "box office poison". He eventually won back the favour of French audiences by appearing in the successful comedies Same Old Song (1997) and Jet Set (2000).Lambert Wilson and Hervé Pons, Entretiens, Éditions du Rocher, 2009, pp. 102–106.
Wilson was cast in the role of The Merovingian in The Matrix Reloaded (2002) and The Matrix Revolutions (2003), perhaps his best-known role in the American cinema. Being completely fluent in English, his strong French accent in the film is fabricated for the role. The role also popularised the Ediety tie knot, now commonly referred to as "The Merovingian".{{cite web|url=http://www.mensjournal.com/expert-advice/how-to-tie-a-tie-10-ways-20131031/the-merovingian|title=How to Tie a Tie – The Merovingian|author=Todd Plummer|access-date=26 October 2017|date=21 October 2013}}
=Recent years=
File:Lambert Wilson flaneries musicales 18297.jpg
In November 2012, he was selected as a member of the main competition jury at the 2012 International Film Festival of Marrakech. In April 2013, Wilson was invited by MINUSTAH (United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti) to visit Haiti in the capacity of helping with various UN-backed environment and cultural programmes.{{cite web|url=http://minustah.tumblr.com/|title=Le blog de Lambert Wilson (MINUSTAH)|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130503025934/http://minustah.tumblr.com/|archive-date=3 May 2013}}
He was the master of ceremonies for the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2014 and 2015 Cannes Film Festival.
In February 2016, he released a tribute album called Wilson chante Montand to the singer Yves Montand to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the death of the artist. Among the 17 tracks on the album there is Mais qu’est-ce que j’ai ? which was composed by Henri Betti with the lyrics by Édith Piaf in 1947. The musical arrangements of the 17 songs were made by Bruno Fontaine. Also in 2016, he portrayed Jacques Cousteau in the biopic The Odyssey.{{Cite web|url=https://variety.com/2016/film/festivals/world-premiere-wild-bunch-the-odyssey-san-sebastian-1201836337/|title=World Premiere of Wild Bunch-Sold 'The Odyssey' Closes San Sebastian|website=Variety|date=12 August 2016 |access-date=21 October 2016}}
Wilson's commitment to safeguarding the environment is manifest in his support of Greenpeace and Agir pour l'Environnement amongst others. He works on behalf of the Fondation Abbé-Pierre and the Mouvement Emmaüs in France to eradicate hunger and poverty. Wilson is an ambassador for Les Toiles Enchantées (an association that brings contemporary cinema to hospitals and hospices for children), and parrain (patron) for a proposed new cinema at the Institut Français in London.
Wilson is Chevalier and Officier des Arts et des Lettres and Chevalier and Officier de l'Ordre National du Mérite. He was raised to Commandeur de l’Ordre du Mérite by President Emmanuel Macron in 2017.
In January 2018 he engaged to assist the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO)[http://www.fao.org/home/en/ Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)]. in communications regarding work to eradicate world hunger and poverty ("Working for Zero Hunger"). The same year he starred in Volontaire by Hélène Fillières.
In 2021, Wilson reprised his role of The Merovingian from The Matrix franchise in The Matrix Resurrections.{{cite web|url=https://www.konbini.com/fr/cinema/officiel-merovingien-retour-matrix-4/|title=C'est officiel : le Mérovingien sera de retour dans Matrix 4|work=Konbini|date=27 February 2020 |access-date=February 27, 2020}}
Filmography
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= Film =
class="wikitable sortable" |
Year
! Title ! Role ! Language ! Director ! class="unsortable" | Notes |
---|
rowspan=1| 1977
| Julia | Walter Franz | English | |
rowspan=4| 1979
| The Gendarme and the Extra-Terrestrials | An alien | French | |
New Generation
| Jean-Charles | French | Jean-Pierre Lowf Legoff | |
Lady Oscar
| Cocky soldier | English | |
From Hell to Victory
| Patrice | English | |
1981
| | English | |
rowspan=2| 1982
| Johann Biari | English | |
La Boum 2
| Félix Maréchal | French | |
1983
| Sahara | Sheikh Ahmed Al Jaffar | English | |
rowspan=2| 1984
| Paul | English | |
The Public Woman
| Milan Mliska | French | Nominated: César Award for Best Supporting Actor |
rowspan=3| 1985
| Quentin | French | Nominated: César Award for Best Actor |
{{Ill|L'Homme aux yeux d'argent|fr}}
| Villain | French | |
Red Kiss
| Stéphane | French | |
rowspan=2| 1986
| {{Ill|Bleu comme l'enfer|fr}} | Ned | French | |
Corps et biens
| Michel Sauvage | French | |
rowspan=1| 1987
| Caspasian Speckler | English | |
rowspan=3| 1988
| Nikolaj Stavrogin | French | |
Chouans!
| Tarquin Larmor | French | |
El Dorado
| Spanish | |
rowspan=3| 1989
| La Vouivre | Arsène Muselier | French | |
Suivez cet avion
| Rémi Cerneaux | French | Patrice Ambard | |
Hiver 54, l'abbé Pierre
| French | Denis Amar | Nominated: César Award for Best Actor |
rowspan=2| 1991
| Un homme et deux femmes | Doctor Paul Baudoin | French | Valérie Stroh | |
Shuttlecock
| John Prentis | English | |
1992
| Alek | French | Janusz Kijowski | |
rowspan=1| 1993
| L'Instinct de l'ange | Henry | French | |
1995
| English | |
rowspan=2| 1996
| Unpredictable Nature of the River | Monsieur de la Malène | French | |
The Leading Man
| Felix Webb | English | |
rowspan=2| 1997
| Marquise | French | |
Same Old Song
| Marc Duveyrier | French | Nominated: César Award for Best Supporting Actor |
rowspan=1| 1998
| Paul | French | |
rowspan=1| 1999
| Hugo Montmorency | English | |
rowspan=2| 2000
| Jet Set | Arthus de Poulignac | French | Nominated: César Award for Best Supporting Actor |
Love Torn in a Dream
| Sebatol | French | |
rowspan=2| 2001
| HS – hors service | Francis | French | |
Far from China
| Jean-Pierre | French | |
rowspan=1| 2002
| Les tombales | Joseph | French | Short film |
rowspan=6| 2003
| Aurelio | French | |
The Matrix Reloaded
| English | |
Dédales
| Brennac | French | René Manzor | |
The Matrix Revolutions
| The Merovingian | English | The Wachowskis | |
Timeline
| Lord Arnaut | English | |
Not on the Lips
| Eric Thomson | French | |
rowspan=2| 2004
| People | Brother Arthus | French | |
Catwoman
| George Hedare | English | Pitof | Nominated: Razzie Award for Worst Supporting Actor |
rowspan=4 | 2005
| Sahara | Yves Massarde | English | |
Good Girl
| Philippe | French | |
L'Anniversaire
| Raphaël | French | |
Palais royal!
| Prince Arnaud | French | |
rowspan=1| 2006
| Private Fears in Public Places | Dan | French | Nominated: Lumière Award for Best Actor |
rowspan=2| 2007
| Flawless | Finch | English | |
Go West! A Lucky Luke Adventure
| Lucky Luke (voice) | French | |
rowspan=5| 2008
| Dante 01 | Saint-Georges | French | |
The Great Alibi
| Pierre Collier | French | |
Comme les autres
| Emmanuel François Xavier Bernier | French | Vincent Garenq | |
Babylon A.D.
| Dr. Arthur Darquandier | English | |
The Lazarus Project
| Avery | English | |
2009
| Victor | Jérôme Courcelle | French | Thomas Gilou | |
rowspan=3| 2010
| Imogène McCarthery | Samuel Tyler | French | Alexandre Charlot | |
The Princess of Montpensier
| François de Chabannes | French | |
Of Gods and Men
| Christian | French | Nominated: César Award for Best Actor |
rowspan=4| 2012
| Narvik | French | Xavier Palud | |
HOUBA! On the Trail of the Marsupilami
| General Pochero | French | |
You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet
| Lambert Wilson | French | |
Ernest & Celestine
| Ernest (voice) | French | Stéphane Aubier | |
rowspan=2| 2013
| Gauthier Valence | French | Philippe Le Guay | |
ReWined
| The Professor | Italian | Ferdinando Vicentini Orgnani | |
rowspan=4| 2014
| Barbecue | Antoine Chevalier | French | |
5 to 7
| Valéry Pierpont | English | Victor Levin | |
The Nostalgist
| The Man | English | Short film |
Posthumous
| Daniel S. Volpe | English | Lulu Wang | |
rowspan=3| 2015
| Viscount de Montmort | English | |
Sins of a Father
| John | English | |
Rabid Dogs
| The Father | French | Éric Hannezo | |
rowspan=6| 2016
| French | Nominated: Globes de Cristal Award for Best Actor |
One Man and His Cow
| Philippe | French | Mohamed Hamidi | |
The Jungle Book
| Baloo (voice) |English | French dub |
Tout de suite maintenant
| Barsac | French | |
The Confessions
| Roché's lover |Italian | |
Solo
| Michel |Italian | |
rowspan=4| 2017
| Marc | French | |
Corporate
| Stéphane Froncart | French | Nicolas Silhol | |
The Royal Exchange
| French | |
L'Empereur
| Narrator | French | Nature documentary film |
rowspan=2|2018
| Au bout des doigts (In Your Hands) | Pierre Geithner | French | |
Volontaire
| Rivière | French | |
2019
| Éric Angstrom | French | Régis Roinsard | |
2020
| French | Gabriel Le Bomin | Nominated: César Award for Best Actor |
rowspan="2" |2021
| The Nuncio | French | |
The Matrix Resurrections
| English | |
rowspan="2" | 2022
| Marquis de Chassagne | English | |
Ernest & Celestine: A Trip to Gibberitia
| Ernest (voice) | French | Julien Chheng | |
rowspan="2" | {{TableTBA}}
| style="background:#FFFFCC;" | Chopin, Chopin! {{dagger|alt=Not yet released}} | Polish, French, Spanish | |
style="background:#FFFFCC;" | The Bitter End {{dagger|alt=Not yet released}}
| |English | |
= Television =
class="wikitable sortable" |
Year
! Title ! Role ! Language ! Director ! class="unsortable" | Notes |
---|
1978
| Gaston Phébus | Yvain | French | 6 episodes |
rowspan=3| 1980
| Cinéma 16: Les filles d'Adam | Gilbert | French | rowspan="5" | TV film |
Au feu le préfet
| Patrick Callaghan | French | Alain Boudet |
L'Inconnue d'Arras
| The grandfather | French |
rowspan=3| 1981
| Quatre femmes, quatre vies: La Maison bleue | Jean-Paul Taillandier | French | Robert Mazoyer |
La dernière nuit
| The assistant executioner | French |
Histoire contemporaine
| Henri de Brèce | French | Miniseries |
1982
| The Trojan War Will Not Take Place | Paris | French | rowspan="13" | TV film |
1983
| La Caravane | Éric | French | Roger Gillioz |
1986
| Carlo Vivaldi / Davide Segre | Italian |
rowspan=2| 1992
| The Guy | English |
Frankenstein
| Dr. Henry Clerval | English | David Wickes |
rowspan=3| 1994
| Une qui promet | Ferdinand | French | Marianne Lamour |
Les Caprices de Marianne
| Octave | French | Jean-Daniel Verhaeghe |
Rage and Outrage: The Dreyfus Affair
| Drumont |French | Raoul Sangla |
1995
| Pour une vie ou deux | Noël Gregorio | French | Marc Angelo |
1996
| Le Secret d'Iris | Pierrot | French |
1997
| Quand le chat sourit | | French |
2000
| Duke | English |
2001
| Le divin enfant | Father Marc Aubray | French |
2004
| French | Miniseries; 2 episodes |
2009
| Yves Moehringer | English | Episode: "Paris" |
2012
| English | Episode: "Henry V" |
2013
| Manipulations | Franck Barrot | French | Laurent Herbiet | TV film |
2022
|Totems |Charles Contignet |French |Frédéric Jardin |Amazon TV Series |
2023
|Jon (voice) |English |Julien Chheng |Episode: "The Spy Dancer" |
2024
|{{illm|La Maison (série télévisée)|lt=La Maison|fr|La Maison (série télévisée) |
|Vincent Ledu
|French
|Fabrice Gobert
Daniel Grou
|Apple TV Series - main role
|}
= Video games =
class="wikitable sortable" |
Year
! Title ! Role ! Language ! Director ! class="unsortable" | Notes |
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2003
| rowspan=2| The Merovingian | rowspan=2| English | rowspan=2| The Wachowskis | rowspan=2| Voice role |
2005 |
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