Benoît Poelvoorde
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Benoît Poelvoorde (born September 22, 1964, in Namur, Belgium) is a Belgian actor.
His first movie was the 1987 student film Pas de C4 pour Daniel Daniel (which he co-directed and co-wrote). It was a stylized trailer for a mock-spy film. It was followed by C'est arrivé près de chez vous (Man Bites Dog internationally) was a low-budget school graduation project (1992), which went on to become a critically acclaimed cult movie.
He subsequently starred in several movies which made him famous in France and Belgium, and was selected to be member of the Cannes Film Festival Jury in 2004, on request of Quentin Tarantino, a big fan of his second movie.
In 2005 he came in 7th place in the Walloon version of De Grootste Belg (the Greatest Belgian). In the Flemish version he came in nr. 300 outside the official list of nominations.
[edit] Filmography
- 1992 : C'est arrivé près de chez vous by Rémy Belvaux and André Bonzel
- 1997 : Les Randonneurs by Philippe Harel
- 1998 : Les Convoyeurs attendent by Benoît Mariage
- 2000 : Les Portes de la gloire by Christian Merret-Palmair
- 2001 : Le Vélo de Ghislain Lambert by Philippe Harel
- 2002 : Le Boulet by Alain Berbérian
- 2002 : La Vie politique des Belges by Jan Bucquoy
- 2002 : Rire et châtiment by Isabelle Doval
- 2004 : Podium by Yann Moix
- 2004 : Atomik Circus by Didier Poiraud and Thierry Poiraud
- 2004 : Narco by Tristan Aurouet and Gilles Lellouche
- 2004 : Aaltra by Benoît Delépine ans Gustave Kervern
- 2004 : Cinéastes à tout prix by Frédéric Sojcher
- 2005 : Akoibon by Édouard Baer
- 2005 : Entre ses mains by Anne Fontaine
- 2006 : Du jour au lendemain by Philippe Le Guay
- 2006 : Jean-Philippe by Laurent Tuel
- 2006 : Selon Charlie by Nicole Garcia
- 2007 : Cowboy by Benoît Mariage
- 2007 : Les Deux mondes by Daniel Cohen
- 2007 : Louise Michel by Gustave Kervern and Benoît Delépine
- 2008 : Asterix at the Olympic Games by Thomas Langmann and Frédéric Forestier
[edit] Short films
- 1988 : Pas de C4 pour Daniel Daniel by Rémy Belvaux and André Bonzel
- 1997 : Le Signaleur