
Benjamin Bellecour
Acting
Biography
Benjamin Bellecour est un comédien français. Découvert par Stephan Meldegg, il est devenu un des espoirs du théâtre français en partageant l'affiche avec Laurent Terzieff dans Mon lit en zinc. Il est également metteur en scène et auteur de pièces de théâtre français, et codirige avec Salomé Lelouch, le Ciné 13 Théâtre à Paris.
Known For

Cyrano, My Love
Paris, France, December 1897. The young playwright Edmond Rostand feels like a failure. Inspiration has abandoned him. Married and father of two children, desperate and penniless, he persuades the great actor Constant Coquelin to perform the main role in his new play. But there is a problem: Coquelin wants to premiere it at Christmas and Edmond has not written a single word.

Penpusher
A day like any other in the Parisian metro – or maybe not? A young man sits quietly reading his book. A young woman is seated next to him. They have nothing in common, nor do they know each other in the slightest. In spite of this, something quiet unexpected occurs between them. In full view of all the other passengers. And yet, none of the other travellers seem to notice.

Summertime
In 1971, a young woman moves from the French countryside to Paris and begins a passionate love affair with a feminist leader.

Something to Hide
Marriage, family, career, everything in Claude's life is a success. Mayor of his town, he is almost certain to become senator. For his beloved grandson Lucas, life is much less cheerful: his parents are divorcing and he's awkward and ill at ease. One day he accuses his grandfather of rape.

Bon Voyage
On the eve of World War II four Parisians cope with the impending invasion of their city by German forces. While the French government braces for impact, the intersected lives of a young writer, a vain movie star, a French politician and a young scientist are examined as they attempt to deal with war and evade German spies.

La Bataille du rail
Franck (Pierre Lottin), an all-time squatter, finds himself in a complicated trade-off: sell coke for his friend Malik (Yasmin Houicha) in exchange for a place to sleep. The problem is, Franck is no dealer, he even never took coke. Between his slip-ups, the meeting of a dealer, a real one (Clara Ponsot) and his colourful clients, the night is going to be long for our dealer wannabe. Very, very long...

Ladies of the Law

Ladies of the Law

Sous la peau

Kaboul Kitchen
Kaboul Kitchen is a French comedy television series broadcast by Canal+. It was created by Marc Victor, Allan Mauduit and Jean-Patrick Benes. The series is based on the true story of Radio France Internationale journalist Marc Victor, who ran a restaurant for French expatriates in Kabul until 2008. The first series premiered on February 15, 2012 on Canal+ and ended on March 5, 2012. It set a ratings record for comedy series in the primetime slot on Canal+. A second series, which will have 12 episodes, has been commissioned. The series depicts the life of French expatriate Jacky who runs the popular restaurant Kaboul Kitchen in Kabul, Afghanistan. His daughter Sophie, who he has not seen in 20 years, arrives to do humanitarian work, while he is interested only in making money. The series won two Golden FIPA Awards at the 2012 Festival International de Programmes Audiovisuels: one for Best TV Series and one for Best TV Screenplay. It was screened at MIPTV and named fourth on The Hollywood Reporter's list of "MIPTV A-List Projects" for the most promising series screened at the event.
Filmography
as Self - Producer
as Scientifique / Infirmier Sorkin
as Red Star
as Médecin
as Pierre
as Romain
as Adam Gervais
as Georges Courteline
as Stéphane
as Ben
as Sylvain Chamoux
as Manuel
as Vincent Rivière
as Guy
as Le pion
as Marc
as Date 5
as Axel
as André
as Béranger
as FX
as Armand
as Young man
as David
as Erwan
as Nicolas
as Le jeune thanatopracteur
as Floor Housekeeper
as Olivier Terond
as André Delambre
as Emmanuel Deligny