Benoît Poelvoorde
Actor/Actriz
87
Filmes
11
Séries
Benoît Poelvoorde is a Belgian actor, comedian, and filmmaker, born on September 22, 1964, in Namur, Belgium. He first gained recognition with the cult film C'est arrivé près de chez vous (1992), a darkly comedic mockumentary where he played a serial killer with unsettling charm. This film launched his career and established his unique blend of humor and intensity.
Throughout the late 1990s and 2000s, Poelvoorde became a staple of Franco-Belgian cinema, starring in comedies like Les Randonneurs (1997), Le Vélo de Ghislain Lambert (2001), and Podium (2004), where he portrayed an obsessive Claude François impersonator—a role that earned him a César nomination. His versatility allowed him to transition into more dramatic roles, such as Entre ses mains (2005) and Coco avant Chanel (2009), where he starred alongside Audrey Tautou.
In recent years, Poelvoorde has continued to balance absurdist comedy (Au poste !, Fumer fait tousser) with auteur-driven projects (Le Tout Nouveau Testament, Saint-Amour). His ability to oscillate between slapstick humor and introspective performances makes him one of the most distinctive actors in European cinema
Como Ator/Atriz
Quotidien
Self - Guest
Vivement dimanche
Self
C à vous
Self - Guest
Beau geste
Self
Quelle époque !
Self - Guest
Astérix aux Jeux olympiques
Brutus
Misterioso asesinato en la montaña
Major Roland Bodin
Corazones rotos
La Brosse
Presidente por accidente
Éric Andréï
Coco avant Chanel
Étienne Balsan
Le Boulet
Francis Reggio
Narco
Lenny Barr
Venise n'est pas en Italie
Bernard Chamodot
Ocurrió cerca de su casa
Ben
Bonsoir !
Self - Guest
El gran baño
Marcus
Cómo me convertí en superhéroe
Monté Carlo
Sauvages
Father (voice)
Mystère à Saint-Tropez
Claude Tranchant
Les Randonneurs à Saint-Tropez
Éric Jacquemart
Rien à déclarer
Ruben Vandevoorde
Blanca como la nieve
Charles
Couleurs de l'incendie
Gustave Joubert
Saint Amour
Bruno
Panique au village
Steven (voice)
Le Tout Nouveau Testament
God
Une Histoire d'amour
Le banquier
Están por todas partes
Boris
Adoration
Hinkel
Inexorable
Marcel Bellmer