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His full backstory is explored in The Vampire Lestat (1985), which follows Lestat's exploits from his youth in the Auvergne region of France to his early years as a vampire fledgling. [2] Lestat is the lead character in most novels in the main series, including The Queen of the Damned (1988), The Tale of the Body Thief (1992), Memnoch the Devil ...
Sam Reid was born on 19 February 1987, [1] in New South Wales, Australia. [2] He was raised on a cattle property in the Monaro region. [3] [4] Reid is of Irish descent from his mother's side. [5] He has an older brother, Rupert Reid, who is also an actor, and a sister, Kali Reid, who is a producer. [6] Reid developed a love of acting at the age ...
The Vampire Lestat (1985) is a vampire novel by American writer Anne Rice, the second in her Vampire Chronicles, following Interview with the Vampire (1976). The story is told from the point of view of the vampire Lestat de Lioncourt, while Interview is narrated by Louis de Pointe du Lac.
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At Lestat's house, Louis tells him about the guilt and shame for nearly eating his own nephew. Later, the two go out to see an opera show. During the performance, Lestat is unimpressed by the lead tenor's performance and ends up feeling unamused. After the performance, Lestat talks to and invites the tenor to his house.
The musical had a reading in November 2003, with the title The Vampire Lestat. The reading cast featured James Barbour as Lestat, Jack Noseworthy, Steve Blanchard and Max Von Essen. [1] Lestat premiered in pre-Broadway tryouts at the Curran Theatre, San Francisco, California on December 17, 2005 and closed on January 29, 2006. [2]
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