Lambert Wilson, born in 1958, is a French actor known for his diverse roles across film and theater. In Frankenstein (1992), he delivers a compelling performance that adds depth to the film's exploration of humanity and monstrosity. His portrayal in this cult classic highlights his ability to navigate complex characters, drawing audiences into the emotional turmoil of the narrative. Wilson's work in Frankenstein exemplifies his skill in bringing intensity and nuance to the screen, making him a noteworthy figure in the realm of cult cinema.
Frankenstein
In the early 19th century, Dr. Frankenstein discovers the secret of life – how to create a perfect man – powerful, intelligent and immune to disease. But something goes wrong in the laboratory and the doctor’s hideous creation disappears into the night. At first, Frankenstein hoped that the horrible monster would perish in the wilderness, but now he senses that it’s alive and sets out for him. Dr. Frankenstein tracks the creature to the Arctic, where the two must battle to decide who will become the master of the other’s life…or death.