Benoît Poelvoorde
Benoît Poelvoorde is a prominent Belgian actor, comedian, and filmmaker, born on September 22, 1964, in Namur, Belgium. He first captured the public's attention with the cult classic C'est arrivé près de chez vous (1992), a darkly humorous mockumentary in which he portrayed a charismatic serial killer. This breakout role solidified his reputation as an artist capable of blending humor with a chilling intensity.
In the late 1990s and 2000s, Poelvoorde became a fixture in Franco-Belgian cinema, featuring in a series of successful comedies such as Les Randonneurs (1997), Le Vélo de Ghislain Lambert (2001), and Podium (2004). His performance as an obsessed Claude François impersonator in Podium earned him a nomination for the prestigious César Award. Poelvoorde's talent for both comedy and drama allowed him to explore more serious roles, exemplified by his performances in Entre ses mains (2005) and Coco avant Chanel (2009), where he shared the screen with the acclaimed actress Audrey Tautou.
In more recent years, Poelvoorde has maintained a dynamic career, successfully blending absurdist comedies such as Au poste! and Fumer fait tousser with more serious, auteur-driven films like Le Tout Nouveau Testament and Saint-Amour. His remarkable ability to navigate between slapstick and introspective roles distinguishes him as one of the most unique talents in European cinema.
Filmography
Dead Weight
The Colors of Fire
Inexorable
Laughter and Punishment
Venice Calling
A Town Called Panic
Hikers
My Father's Stories
Two Worlds
The Big Night (2012)
Beating Hearts
Father & Sons
Aaltra
How to Make a Killing
Coco Before Chanel
Adieu Paris
Man Bites Dog
Delete History
Nothing to Declare
Romantics Anonymous
How I Became a Superhero
Adoration (2020)
White as Snow
Sink or Swim (2018)
Family for Rent
Keep an Eye Out
Asterix at the Olympic Games
The Brand New Testament
Do You Do You Saint-Tropez
Represent