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Québécois Actor Théodore Pellerin Haunts Audiences in Psychological Thriller 'Lurker'
22 Aug
Summary
- Théodore Pellerin's intense performance in "Lurker" left him emotionally drained
- "Lurker" is Pellerin's widest showcase, following a theatrical release by Mubi
- Director Alex Russell praised Pellerin's "humanity" and mystery in the lead role

Québécois actor Théodore Pellerin is captivating audiences with his intense performance in the psychological thriller "Lurker," which is set to receive a theatrical release from Mubi this week. In the film, Pellerin plays Matthew, a quiet young man who manipulates his way into the inner circle of a rising pop star, Oliver, played by Archie Madekwe.
Pellerin's ability to convey both the humanity and mystery of his character has earned him critical acclaim. Director Alex Russell raved about Pellerin's work, saying, "He's so expressive and you can see so much in his face and what he's thinking, and yet it's a mystery. You can see him calculating, but you're not really sure what he's going to do next, and that is such a big part of the intrigue of this movie."
The demanding role took a toll on Pellerin, who says he "felt awful for a month after we shot" and had "nightmares all the time." However, the 28-year-old actor, who has also appeared in films like "Never Rarely Sometimes Always" and "Beau Is Afraid," is no stranger to taking on complex, emotionally challenging roles. His partnership with director Sophie Dupuis has earned him critical acclaim and awards in his native Canada.
Pellerin's performance in "Lurker" is sure to captivate audiences and cement his status as a rising star in the world of independent cinema.