| Fictional character, psychiatrist, cannibal Date of Birth: 01.01.1933 Country: Lithuania |
Thomas Harris, a reporter, encountered various intriguing characters, but none as captivating as Dr. Salazar, a homicidal doctor he met in a Mexican prison. Salazar's chilling charisma and elegance inspired the creation of Hannibal Lecter, one of the greatest villains of all time.
Born in 1933 Lithuania, Hannibal's childhood was marked by tragedy. Nazis brutally murdered and cannibalized his beloved sister, Mischa, before his eyes. Forced into an orphanage, Hannibal endured relentless abuse from bullies and staff.
At the age of 16, Hannibal was adopted by his uncle Robert and his Japanese wife, Lady Murasaki. While studying medicine, he demonstrated an exceptional intellect. However, his past trauma haunted him.
After an incident involving a racist who insulted Murasaki, Hannibal embarked on a vengeful hunt against his sister's killers, severing ties with Murasaki and embracing his dark impulses.
FBI agent Will Graham sought Hannibal's help in capturing the serial killer known as "The Tooth-Fairy." While aiding Graham, Hannibal secretly manipulated events, leading to Graham's family being targeted.
Agent Clarice Starling turned to Hannibal for assistance in finding serial killer Buffalo Bill. In exchange for clues, Hannibal forced Starling to share her troubled childhood, revealing his own familiarity with the killer. Ultimately, he orchestrated his escape from custody.
Hannibal resurfaced in Florence, Italy, under a pseudonym. Mason Verger, a victim of Hannibal's past, sought revenge. In the ensuing conflict, Hannibal saved Starling and attempted to transform her into his deceased sister.
Anthony Hopkins' portrayal of Hannibal Lecter in "The Silence of the Lambs" cemented his status as an iconic cinematic villain. Despite limited screen time, he earned an Oscar for the role. Subsequent films, including "Hannibal" and "Red Dragon," showcased Hopkins' chilling interpretation of the character.