
Biography
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
Awards & recognition
- Knight of the Order of Leopold · 2005
- Sitges Film Festival Best Actor award · 1992
- European Film Award – People's Choice Award — Best European Film · 2019 · nominated
- European Film Award — Best Achievement · 1993 · nominated
- Young European Film of the Year · 1993 · nominated
Filmography33 titles

A Town Called Panic

Man Bites Dog

A Town Called Panic: Christmas Panic!

Sink or Swim

Coco Before Chanel

Keep an Eye Out

The Brand New Testament

Romantics Anonymous

Represent

Kill Me Please

Inexorable

How I Became a Super Hero

Smoking Causes Coughing

In His Hands

Venice Calling

Nothing to Declare

Podium

Adoration

The Other Dumas

Lucky Star

Saint Amour

Jean-Philippe

3 Hearts

My Worst Nightmare

Laughter and Punishment

Une famille à louer

Asterix at the Olympic Games

White as Snow

Two Worlds

The Art of Nothing

Do You Do You Saint-Tropez

Adieu Paris

Tied