Benjamin Mouton
Benjamin Mouton embarked on his acting journey primarily through various film roles. He made his mark in the entertainment industry with his performance in the 1988 remake of "And God Created Woman," featuring Rebecca De Mornay. That same year, he was also seen in the television series "Sister, Sister." Mouton continued to build his portfolio with a notable role in the 1990 psychological thriller "Flatliners," alongside Kiefer Sutherland. His filmography further expanded with appearances in "Whore" (1991) and the iconic 1992 thriller "Basic Instinct," which starred Michael Douglas and became a cultural phenomenon. Through these diverse roles, Mouton established himself as a versatile actor capable of navigating various genres in the film industry.