Noted actor Mouton embarked on his illustrious career in the realm of film, initially securing notable roles in a string of cinematic productions that showcased his exceptional talent and versatility. Among his early endeavors was the 1988 remake of the classic tale "And God Created Woman", a film that featured the talented Rebecca De Mornay in a leading capacity, further solidifying her status as a prominent figure in the industry. This was swiftly followed by appearances in the 1988 comedy-drama "Sister, Sister", which showcased Mouton's ability to effortlessly transition between genres and excel in a wide range of roles. Additionally, his portrayal of a complex and thought-provoking character in the 1990 drama "Flatliners" stood out, particularly given the impressive cast that surrounded him, including the talented Kiefer Sutherland, who brought his own unique brand of charisma to the screen.
As the years progressed, Mouton dedicated himself to refining his artistic skills, undertaking a wide range of roles in cinematic productions, including the 1991 dramatic feature film "Whore", and the widely acclaimed, adrenaline-fueled blockbuster "Basic Instinct" (1992),which boasted the iconic and renowned Michael Douglas in a starring capacity.