Lucas Belvaux

1961-

Biography: life and films

Lucas Belvaux is a Belgian actor and film director. He was born in Namur, Belgium on 14th November 1961.

His best films as an actor include Yves Boisset's Allons z'enfants (1981), Jacques Rivette's Hurlevent (1985), Olivier Assayas's Désordre (1986), Cavale (2002) and La Raison du plus faible (2006), and whose best work as a film director include Cavale (2002), Rapt (2009) and 38 témoins (2012).

Lucas Belvaux has so far appeared in 30 films, scripted 8 films and directed 8 films.

He has most frequently worked with the following directors: Jean-Claude Missiaen (2 films), Hervé Le Roux (2) and Claude Chabrol (2).

His most frequent genres include: drama (21 films), Thriller (6), crime-thriller (4), comedy-drama (4), comedy (4), romance (2) and War (2).

Our average rating for Lucas Belvaux over all films is: 2.8

Filmography

Key: a = actor; d = director; w = writer

Allons z'enfants (1981) [a]

La Truite (1982) [a]

La Mort de Mario Ricci (1983) [a]

La Femme ivoire (1984) [a]

La Femme publique (1984) [a]

Ronde de nuit (1984) [a]

Hurlevent (1985) [a]

La Baston (1985) [a]

Poulet au vinaigre (1985) [a]

Désordre (1986) [a]

La Loi sauvage (1988) [a]

L'Air de rien (1989) [a]

Trois années (1990) [a]

Madame Bovary (1991) [a]

Parfois trop d'amour (1992) [d,w]

Grand bonheur (1993) [a]

Pour rire! (1996) [d,w]

Sorrisi asmatici - Fiori del destino (1997) [a]

On appelle ça... le printemps (2001) [a]

Après la vie (2002) [a,d,w]

Cavale (2002) [a,d,w]

Un couple épatant (2002) [a,d,w]

Demain on déménage (2004) [a]

Joyeux Noël (2005) [a]

La Raison du plus faible (2006) [a,d,w]

Pars vite et reviens tard (2007) [a]

Rapt (2009) [d,w]

38 témoins (2012) [d,w]

Pas son genre (2014) [d,w]

Chez nous (2017) [d,w]



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