Anne Lambton began a career in the arts at just 17 years old, when on a whim, Andy Warhol’s manager discovered her sulking at a charity event and offered her employment at ‘The Factory’, Warhol’s famous New York City studio, originally occupied by his collection of New York City eccentrics (known as ‘Warhol Superstars’), and later, an epicenter of cutting-edge art, fashion and culture; initially, Lambton shrugged off the opportunity but reconsidered to become Warhol’s bodyguard. Their relationship was tumultuous, to say the least, but it persevered until Warhol’s untimely death in 1986. Lambton entered movies with understated yet edgier characters, particularly as a dominatrix in the punk rock romantic tragedy Sid and Nancy (1986), and in the dark fantasy film, The Witches (1990), in which she played an evildoing, snake charming witch.
Anne Lambton
Movies
One Night Stand
Los Angeles advertisement director Max visits his friend, artist Charlie, who was diagnosed with A.I.D.S. in New York City. There he meets Karen, they are attracted to each other and after they meet later that day at the concert, they have a passionate night. Then he returns home to Los…
Fun Facts
Daughter of Antony Lambton, the former Tory junior minister, and disclaimed 6th Earl of Durham. Her sister Lucinda Lambton is a photographer, now married to journalist/ commentator Sir Peregrine Worsthorne.