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it's gonna happen sooner or later, i need to get Adam Lambert out of my system lol

 

incase you dont know him, he's this year's american idol runner up, i wasnt really into the show until i saw him singing the song i hated and made it into one heck of brilliant performance *__*

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and it doesnt help that the guy looks like the type of comic character i'd love to draw (*¬*) although i didnt do him justice with the drawing =___=;

 

Ah this is for you too Lou XD<3

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Lambert Closse - (1618–1662) - was merchant when he came to Canada from France in 1647. He was a major of the garrison and the governor’s lieutenant.

 

This is the shape of Brian May in the opening moments of the consert with Queen & Adam Lambert in Telenor Arena, Oslo, Norway.

Waterloo Bridge, 21st May 2014.

from The City of New Orleans

Carbine used by Special or Recon Forces.

Magwell is located on the left side of the gun.

2016.10.05 Maasvlakte NL

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Lead vocalist and Bodran Player for the band ,Runa.

Goderich Celtic Roots Festival 2024.

 

Goderich,Ontario

Canada

What is left of Lambert Howarth Mills. There was another mill - Healey Royd Mill on the opposite side of the Leeds-Liverpool Canal, which was completely demolished in 2011 The remaining mill (pictured) was largely demolished in the following years. What remains is the oldest part of the Mill and chimney, which were to be converted into luxury apartments. Unfortunately, there have been no further developments for a number of years

Burnley, Lancashire, UK

 

©SWJuk (2025)

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For the third year in a row, VIA Rail has run extra editions of VIA 14/15 (the Ocean) with 100% Budd consists. Here VIA 15 is leaving its final station stop at St-Lambert with Park car Tweedsmuir Park bringing up the rear of a 13-car consist.

Lambert Covered Bridge

Pont Couvert Lambert

Ste-Sophie, Qc

1948

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- Một trong những nam nhân vật mà tôi thích là anh. Được bầu chọn là một trong những người đồng tính đẹp nhất thế giới tôi nhớ ngay lúc nghe tin anh đã cười rất vui sướng & hãnh diện khoe trên twitter với fan . Chúc anh luôn thành công!

 

NEVER CLOSE OUR EYES - ADAM LAMBERT

Manic Street Parade - POPPY ACKROYD (UK) & Lambert - live St. Anton Kirche Munich - visuals by Genelabo

Een voetbalgemeenschap - Het beste team ter wereld - Racing White Woluwe - Sint-Lambrechts-Woluwe, Brussel, België

A football community - The best team in the world - Racing White Woluwe - Woluwe-Saint-Lambert, Brussels, Belgium

Eine Fußballgemeinschaft - Das beste Team der Welt - Racing White Woluwe - Woluwe-Saint-Lambert, Brüssel, Belgien

مجتمع كرة قدم - أفضل فريق في العالم - راسينغ وايت وولووي - وولووي سان لامبير، بروكسل، بلجيكا

一个足球社区 - 世界上最好的球队 - Racing White Woluwe - 沃吕韦-圣朗贝尔, 布鲁塞尔, 比利时

Una comunità di calcio - La migliore squadra al mondo - Racing White Woluwe - Woluwe-Saint-Lambert, Bruxelles, Belgio

Eng Fussballgemeinschaft - Déi bescht Ekipp op der Welt - Racing White Woluwe - Woluwe-Saint-Lambert, Bréissel, Belgien

The first double decker operated by Lambert's Coaches is seen in London on 13th July, 1995. Neoplan Skyliner SIB 4671 had been hew to the young Stagecoach as MVL 608Y and would be replaced the following year by a newer example.

2016.10.05 Maasvlakte NL

Lambert Covered Bridge in Ste-Sophie, Quebec, built in 1948

83 steps gets you to the top of Mr Lambert's plaything.

El Fuerte Lambert (también conocido como Fuerte Coquimbo) es una fortificación existente en la ciudad chilena de Coquimbo, específicamente en el cerro Castillo del Carmen, en el sector denominado Punta Pelícanos, debido a que 40 metros frente a la costa existe un islote poblado con dichas aves.

Sikeston MIssouri

 

Since 1942

 

A landmark of Southeast Missouri.

Known for its thrower rolls

  

3" square by 5" Replica Birdhouse

 

Parliament Sq, 28th June 2016.

The old main entrance to Malert Lambert Chool Hull. Photographs of Hull

 

Check out the Hull collection at www.imagesofhull.co.uk

Processed by: mavenimagery Lab, Universal Studio, Californa.

PROCESSED with IRET (Iris Range Enhancement Technology)

   

TWA St. Louis, MO, Lambert Field Maintenance Hanger, 1972

This stood east of the main terminal along I-70 about where the east terminal is today, It was a well known site and landmark in the area easily seen as you drove by on I-70. In the 1950's to early 1960's you could easily spot TWA's Lockheed Constellation airliners here. By 1972 it was all Boeing 707's, 727's and Lockheed L1011's

Adam Lambert

Happy B-day Sleepwalker Design

© Bruno Medina

2010 .

French postcard, no. 1111.

 

French, American-born actor Christophe or Christopher Lambert (1957) is known for his good looks, gravelly, raspy voice and his unsettling eyes. His best-known roles are Tarzan, Lord of the Apes in Greystoke (1984) and the immortal Connor MacLeod in the Highlander film series (1986-2000). He was also the hero of countless futuristic action films, that often went straight to video.

 

Christophe Guy Denis Lambert was born in Great Neck, Long Island, New York in 1957. His mother was a French psychiatrist and his father was a French diplomat stationed in the US at the United Nations at the time of Lambert's birth. His family left the US when he was only two years old after his father was assigned by the UN to Switzerland. Christophe was educated at private boarding schools in Geneva. At the age of 12, he appeared in a play. At 16, he moved to Paris. Lambert worked with the London Stock Exchange and served in the French military, both allegedly at his father's insistence. Then he studied at the Paris Conservatoire for two years. He made his film debut with a small role in the comedy Ciao, les mecs/Ciao, You Guys (Sergio Gobbi, 1979) with Charles Aznavour. He soon appeared in more films but did not become a star until he played the leading role in Warner Brothers’ lush epic Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes (Hugh Hudson, 1984). In this English-language film, he was credited as Christopher Lambert but in French-speaking countries, he would remain known as Christophe Lambert. His Greystoke co-stars included Andie MacDowell, Ian Holm, James Fox and Ralph Richardson in his final film performance. Tarzan buffs liked the film for remaining quite faithful to Edgar Rice Burroughs' original story. Looking as good in period costumes as he did in a scanty loincloth, Lambert also became the newest sex symbol in France. That same year he also had his first lead role in a French film, opposite Catherine Deneuve in Paroles et musique/Love Songs (Élie Chouraqui, 1984). Then he played the male lead in the excellent thriller Subway (Luc Besson, 1985) opposite Isabelle Adjani, for which he was awarded a César Award for Best Actor. The intense gaze he showed in these and many later roles is the result of myopia at an early age. Myopia is a condition that causes the eyes to focus incorrectly, making distant objects appear blurred. He cannot see without his glasses, and because he cannot wear contact lenses, he is often forced to act while virtually blind. This has led to injuries while performing his own stunts without glasses.

 

In 1986, Christopher Lambert played his most famous role: the immortal Connor MacLeod, a sword-wielding Scotsman born in the Highlands of Scotland in 1518, who finds himself fighting evil in modern-day New York. Highlander (Russell Mulcahy, 1986), co-starring Sean Connery, was an international success. However, upon initial US release, it was not well-received, but it gained wide and persistent popularity in Europe and on other markets, as well as on home video. It has since obtained status as a cult classic film, leading to four sequels, a television series, and various other spin-offs. Lambert appeared in the three sequels that were released in cinemas, Highlander II: The Quickening (Russell Mulcahy, 1991), Highlander III: The Sorcerer (Andrew Morahan, 1994) and Highlander: Endgame (2000, Douglas Aarniokoski). He was not in the TV film Highlander: The Source (Brett Leonard, 2007) made for the Sci-Fi Channel – and had only a cameo appearance in the pilot of the 1992 television series. His films after Highlander, such as I Love You (Marco Ferreri, 1986) and The Sicilian (Michael Cimino. 1987), in which he starred as Salvatore Giuliano, were less successful than his previous pictures. In To Kill a Priest (Agnieszka Holland, 1988), he played a character based on Jerzy Popiełuszko, the young Polish priest who spoke out against the Communist regime. The film was well-received by critics but was a financial failure.

 

During the 1990s, Christopher Lambert starred in action and science fiction films such as the thriller Knight Moves (Carl Schenkel, 1992) with Diane Lane, Fortress (Stuart Gordon, 1992), Gunmen (Deran Sarafian, 1993) with Mario Van Peebles, and the Italian-produced Nirvana (Gabriele Salvatores, 1997). His filmography also included low-budget films such as Adrenalin: Fear the Rush (Albert Pyun, 1997), which were generally poorly received by critics and often enjoyed only direct-to-video releases. In the course of that decade, Lambert also occasionally appeared in French films such as the thriller Max et Jérémie/Max & Jeremie (Claire Devers, 1992) with Philippe Noiret. In 1995, he played the role of the thunder god Raiden in Mortal Kombat (Paul W.S. Anderson, 1995), a movie adaptation of the popular video game series. Lambert was interested in reprising his character in the sequel, Mortal Kombat: Annihilation (John R. Leonetti, 1997), but he was committed to his role in Beowulf (Graham Baker, 1999), and the role was given to James Remar. Primarily an action star, Lambert occasionally showed up in other genres, including the romantic comedy Arlette (Claude Zidi, 1997) with Josiane Balasko. He also became active as a film producer and has produced French films such as the drama N'oublie pas que tu vas mourir/Don't Forget You're Going to Die (Xavier Beauvois, 1995) and the gangster film J'irai au paradis car l'enfer est ici/I will go to heaven for hell is here (Xavier Durringer, 1997).

 

In 2001, Christophe Lambert played the lead role of Gallic chieftain Vercingetorix in the France-Canada production Vercingétorix/Druids (Jacques Dorfmann, 2001), which was a critical and financial failure. In 2009, he was the lead in White Material (Claire Denis, 2009) opposite Isabelle Huppert. Both the film and Lambert's performance received critical acclaim. Lambert was married twice. He met his first wife, American film actress Diane Lane in 1985 when they were both in Rome on separate publicity junkets. They married three years later and had one daughter, Eleanor Lambert (1993). They divorced in 1994. In 1996 he married Jaimyse Haft. They divorced in 2006. He later had a relationship with actress Sophie Marceau with whom he appeared in the crime drama La disparue de Deauville/Trivial (Sophie Marceau, 2007). In a 2010 interview with the British newspaper The Guardian, he stated that he lives mostly on an aeroplane and he can't stay anywhere longer than a few months. Along with owning a mineral water business and food processing plant, Lambert produces Côtes-du-Rhône wines with partner Eric Beaumard at a vineyard located in Sainte-Cécile-les-Vignes, France. When not on location, he divides his time between his winery, his ‘main residence’ in Switzerland, and his daughter in Los Angeles. More recently, he could be seen in the Bulgarian romantic comedy The Foreigner (Niki Iliev, 2012) and in the Marvel Comics film Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance (Mark Neveldine, Brian Taylor, 2012) featuring Nicholas Cage. He co-starred in the French romantic comedy Un plus une (Claude Lelouch, 2015), the comedy Hail, Caesar! (Joel and Ethan Coen, 2016) and in the star-studded comedy Chacun sa vie et son intime conviction (Claude Lelouch, 2017). He remained active in the action genre with the thriller The Broken Key (Louis Nero, 2017) with Rutger Hauer and Michael Madsen and the martial arts film Kickboxer: Retaliation (Dimitri Logothetis, 2018). Lambert received high praise for his role as SS officer Karl Frenzel in the Russian film Sobibor (Konstantin Khabensky, 2018) about the only successful uprising in a Nazi death camp. Lambert was part of the ensemble cast of Bel Canto (Paul Weitz, 2018). He played the French ambassador who was part of the Japanese embassy hostage crisis (also called the Lima Crisis) of 1996–1997 in Lima, Peru. His latest film is the horror thriller It's not over (Alessandro Riccardi, 2022).

 

Sources: Ed Stephan (IMDb), Lizzy Davies (The Guardian), Sandra Brennan (AllMovie), Wikipedia and IMDb.

 

And, please check out our blog European Film Star Postcards.

19/6/18, Berlin, Germany Mercedes-Benz-Arena

French postcard in the Collection 9. 1/2 by Editions 'Humour à la Carte, Paris, no. ST-96. Photo: Xavier Lambours / VU.

 

French, American-born actor Christophe or Christopher Lambert (1957) is known for his good looks, gravelly, raspy voice and his unsettling eyes. His best-known roles are Tarzan, Lord of the Apes in Greystoke (1984) and the immortal Connor MacLeod in the Highlander film series (1986-2000). He was also the hero of countless futuristic action films, that often went straight to video.

 

Christophe Guy Denis Lambert was born in Great Neck, Long Island, New York in 1957. His mother was a French psychiatrist and his father was a French diplomat stationed in the US at the United Nations at the time of Lambert's birth. His family left the US when he was only two years old after his father was assigned by the UN to Switzerland. Christophe was educated at private boarding schools in Geneva. At the age of 12, he appeared in a play. At 16, he moved to Paris. Lambert worked with the London Stock Exchange and served in the French military, both allegedly at his father's insistence. Then he studied at the Paris Conservatoire for two years. He made his film debut with a small role in the comedy Ciao, les mecs/Ciao, You Guys (Sergio Gobbi, 1979) with Charles Aznavour. He soon appeared in more films but did not become a star until he played the leading role in Warner Brothers’ lush epic Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes (Hugh Hudson, 1984). In this English-language film, he was credited as Christopher Lambert but in French-speaking countries, he would remain known as Christophe Lambert. His Greystoke co-stars included Andie MacDowell, Ian Holm, James Fox and Ralph Richardson in his final film performance. Tarzan buffs liked the film for remaining quite faithful to Edgar Rice Burroughs' original story. Looking as good in period costumes as he did in a scanty loincloth, Lambert also became the newest sex symbol in France. That same year he also had his first lead role in a French film, opposite Catherine Deneuve in Paroles et musique/Love Songs (Élie Chouraqui, 1984). Then he played the male lead in the excellent thriller Subway (Luc Besson, 1985) opposite Isabelle Adjani, for which he was awarded a César Award for Best Actor. The intense gaze he showed in these and many later roles is the result of myopia at an early age. Myopia is a condition that causes the eyes to focus incorrectly, making distant objects appear blurred. He cannot see without his glasses, and because he cannot wear contact lenses, he is often forced to act while virtually blind. This has led to injuries while performing his own stunts without glasses.

 

In 1986, Christopher Lambert played his most famous role: the immortal Connor MacLeod, a sword-wielding Scotsman born in the Highlands of Scotland in 1518, who finds himself fighting evil in modern-day New York. Highlander (Russell Mulcahy, 1986), co-starring Sean Connery, was an international success. However, upon initial US release, it was not well-received, but it gained wide and persistent popularity in Europe and on other markets, as well as on home video. It has since obtained status as a cult classic film, leading to four sequels, a television series, and various other spin-offs. Lambert appeared in the three sequels that were released in cinemas, Highlander II: The Quickening (Russell Mulcahy, 1991), Highlander III: The Sorcerer (Andrew Morahan, 1994) and Highlander: Endgame (2000, Douglas Aarniokoski). He was not in the TV film Highlander: The Source (Brett Leonard, 2007) made for the Sci-Fi Channel – and had only a cameo appearance in the pilot of the 1992 television series. His films after Highlander, such as I Love You (Marco Ferreri, 1986) and The Sicilian (Michael Cimino. 1987), in which he starred as Salvatore Giuliano, were less successful than his previous pictures. In To Kill a Priest (Agnieszka Holland, 1988), he played a character based on Jerzy Popiełuszko, the young Polish priest who spoke out against the Communist regime. The film was well-received by critics but was a financial failure.

 

During the 1990s, Christopher Lambert starred in action and science fiction films such as the thriller Knight Moves (Carl Schenkel, 1992) with Diane Lane, Fortress (Stuart Gordon, 1992), Gunmen (Deran Sarafian, 1993) with Mario Van Peebles, and the Italian-produced Nirvana (Gabriele Salvatores, 1997). His filmography also included low-budget films such as Adrenalin: Fear the Rush (Albert Pyun, 1997), which were generally poorly received by critics and often enjoyed only direct-to-video releases. In the course of that decade, Lambert also occasionally appeared in French films such as the thriller Max et Jérémie/Max & Jeremie (Claire Devers, 1992) with Philippe Noiret. In 1995, he played the role of the thunder god Raiden in Mortal Kombat (Paul W.S. Anderson, 1995), a movie adaptation of the popular video game series. Lambert was interested in reprising his character in the sequel, Mortal Kombat: Annihilation (John R. Leonetti, 1997), but he was committed to his role in Beowulf (Graham Baker, 1999), and the role was given to James Remar. Primarily an action star, Lambert occasionally showed up in other genres, including the romantic comedy Arlette (Claude Zidi, 1997) with Josiane Balasko. He also became active as a film producer and has produced French films such as the drama N'oublie pas que tu vas mourir/Don't Forget You're Going to Die (Xavier Beauvois, 1995) and the gangster film J'irai au paradis car l'enfer est ici/I will go to heaven for hell is here (Xavier Durringer, 1997).

 

In 2001, Christophe Lambert played the lead role of Gallic chieftain Vercingetorix in the France-Canada production Vercingétorix/Druids (Jacques Dorfmann, 2001), which was a critical and financial failure. In 2009, he was the lead in White Material (Claire Denis, 2009) opposite Isabelle Huppert. Both the film and Lambert's performance received critical acclaim. Lambert was married twice. He met his first wife, American film actress Diane Lane in 1985 when they were both in Rome on separate publicity junkets. They married three years later and had one daughter, Eleanor Lambert (1993). They divorced in 1994. In 1996 he married Jaimyse Haft. They divorced in 2006. He later had a relationship with actress Sophie Marceau with whom he appeared in the crime drama La disparue de Deauville/Trivial (Sophie Marceau, 2007). In a 2010 interview with the British newspaper The Guardian, he stated that he lives mostly on an aeroplane and he can't stay anywhere longer than a few months. Along with owning a mineral water business and food processing plant, Lambert produces Côtes-du-Rhône wines with partner Eric Beaumard at a vineyard located in Sainte-Cécile-les-Vignes, France. When not on location, he divides his time between his winery, his ‘main residence’ in Switzerland, and his daughter in Los Angeles. More recently, he could be seen in the Bulgarian romantic comedy The Foreigner (Niki Iliev, 2012) and in the Marvel Comics film Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance (Mark Neveldine, Brian Taylor, 2012) featuring Nicholas Cage. He co-starred in the French romantic comedy Un plus une (Claude Lelouch, 2015), the comedy Hail, Caesar! (Joel and Ethan Coen, 2016) and in the star-studded comedy Chacun sa vie et son intime conviction (Claude Lelouch, 2017). He remained active in the action genre with the thriller The Broken Key (Louis Nero, 2017) with Rutger Hauer and Michael Madsen and the martial arts film Kickboxer: Retaliation (Dimitri Logothetis, 2018). Lambert received high praise for his role as SS officer Karl Frenzel in the Russian film Sobibor (Konstantin Khabensky, 2018) about the only successful uprising in a Nazi death camp. Lambert was part of the ensemble cast of Bel Canto (Paul Weitz, 2018). He played the French ambassador who was part of the Japanese embassy hostage crisis (also called the Lima Crisis) of 1996–1997 in Lima, Peru. His latest film is the horror thriller It's not over (Alessandro Riccardi, 2022).

 

Sources: Ed Stephan (IMDb), Lizzy Davies (The Guardian), Sandra Brennan (AllMovie), Wikipedia and IMDb.

 

And, please check out our blog European Film Star Postcards.

Lambert Commercials Bedford T.M seen earlier this year at the finish on the HCVS London to Brighton run.

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