Gérard Lamps
Also known as Gerard Lamps
Gérard Lamps, born on February 2, 1948, in Amiens, Somme, France, is a renowned figure in the film industry, particularly known for his work in sound. He has contributed to several notable films throughout his career.
Biography
Gérard Lamps, born on February 2, 1948, in Amiens, Somme, France, is a renowned figure in the film industry, particularly known for his work in sound. He has contributed to several notable films throughout his career.
Lamps began his journey in cinema as a sound mixer, working on films like "The Big Blue" in 1988. He then transitioned into the role of a sound re-recording mixer, which he is most recognized for. His credits include the iconic "Léon: The Professional" in 1994, "A Couch in New York" in 1996, and "Tree of Blood" also in 1996. Lamps' work in these films has significantly contributed to their overall auditory experience, showcasing his expertise and dedication to his craft.





