Xavier Deluc, born in 1958 in Caen, France, is known for his compelling performances in French cinema. He appears in Captive (1986), where he navigates the complex dynamics of obsession and power. Deluc's career began in theater, where he made his debut as Edgar Linton in Robert Hossein's adaptation of Wuthering Heights in 1979. His transition to film marked a significant moment, establishing him as a notable actor in the genre of erotic thrillers, contributing to the unique tapestry of cult cinema.
Captive
Gregory Le Vay is a wealthy business man whose daughter, Rowena is kidnapped by a terrorist group. Through manipulation psychologically she is subordinated by them and led from the cultural and emotional imprisonment of her former life to the liberation of theirs.