The Vampire Lestat was created in 1985.
The Marquise Gabrielle. He 'made' her into a vampire days after becoming one himself.
The ISBN of The Vampire Lestat is 0-345-31386-0.
The main characters in "Interview with the Vampire" are Louis de Pointe du Lac, Lestat de Lioncourt, and Claudia. Louis is a brooding vampire seeking the meaning of immortality, Lestat is the charismatic and cunning vampire who turns Louis, and Claudia is the young vampire made by Lestat.
In the movie "Interview With A Vampire", Lestat is played by Tom Cruise- who is seriously sexy. In the movie "Queen of the Damned", Lestat is played by Stuart Townsend.
Magnus turned Lestat into a vampire though it is not mentioned in the Interview with the Vampire book nor movie, but the name and story comes up in The Vampire Lestat book. In Queen of the Damned film they said that Marius created Lestat but this is indeed incorrect.
Lestat De Lioncourt
His human father's name is not known. The one who made him a vampire, and so becamce his "father" as a vampire, is named Magnus. Later on in his vampire life, Lestat meets a vampire named Marius, who becomes his mentor and a vampiric "father" that Magnus refused to be, as well as Lestat's father-figure in a very human nature, as in, to be the loving and dedicated dad which Lestat's human father never was.
No. He is a fictional character created by the author Anne Rice - however, she did base Lestat on her husband, Stan Rice. At least in the first part of the Vampire Chronicles - 'Interview with the vampire'. And partly on herself, later, regarding that she's also said that "Lestat is me." But originally, she based him on her husband, as well as Louis on herself and Claudia on their daughter, Michele.
Lestat de Lioncourt was created as a fictional character by author Anne Rice in 1976 in her novel "Interview with the Vampire." He is a central character in "The Vampire Chronicles" series.
Yes, Lestat's companion Louis does make appearances in multiple books within "The Vampire Chronicles" series by Anne Rice. He is a prominent character in "Interview with the Vampire" and "The Vampire Lestat," and continues to have a presence throughout the series in various capacities.
No, the Vampire Lestat never really existed. He is only a made up fictional character by Anne Rice. There is no prove that he ever existed at all.