Mark Lambert | |
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Born | Mark Luebke |
Occupation | Actor, singer |
Spouse | Victoria Mallory |
Mark Lambert is an American film, television and theatre actor; he is also a singer.
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He was born Mark Luebke and grew up in San Jose, California, where he graduated from Oak Grove High School in 1970.
He made his Broadway-theatre début in New York City, New York, originating the role of Henrik Egerman in the musical-theatre production of A Little Night Music (1973–1974) with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and book by Hugh Wheeler.
Lambert has also appeared in over ten films and over thirty-five television productions.
He dubbed the singing voice for "Tomorrow Belongs to Me" in the musical film Cabaret (1972), although the screen role was played by Oliver Collignon, a young German extra; Lambert's voice was uncredited.
Year | Title | Role | Genre |
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1972 | Cabaret | singing voice dubbing; uncredited | musical film |
2006 | The Tiger's Tail | District Judge | comedy-drama; thriller |
2009 | Savage | Garda Superintendent (voice) | thriller |
Year | Title | Role | Genre | Notes |
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1984 | Caught in a Free State | Sean McGlynn | drama | miniseries; all four episodes |
1975 | "The Secrets of Isis" | Fred | action | series; "No Drums, No Trumpets" |
Lambert is married to Victoria Mallory who is an actress. Together, they have a daughter, Ramona Mallory Lambert, who is also an actress — known professionally as Ramona Mallory.[1]