We meet him at the café Les Ondes, opposite the Maison de la radio.
He has a small glass of white wine in his hand.
The smile is frank.
The eye sparkles.
He swallows orange candies.
On the sunny terrace, with his patinated leather jacket, his firecracker hairstyle, his backpack under the table and a motorcycle helmet, Benjamin Voisin looks ready for the big trip.
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For five years, French cinema has not hesitated to make him travel around, from
Summer 85
by François Ozon to the
Bal des Folles
by Mélanie Laurent... not to mention his first film,
Bonne Pomme,
where he will have given the reply to Depardieu and Deneuve… At the age of 25, the unforgettable Lucien de Rubempré from Xavier Giannoli's
Lost Illusions
(role for which he won the César for best male hopeful) locks himself up with Marina Foïs in a yellow Volvo in Didier Barcelo's first film ,
En roue libre
, a pleasant outdoor comedy in the form of a road-trip through France.
Being locked in a car, for acting, brings a lot of constraints
Benjamin Voisin, actor
“I really liked the idea of playing someone who plays,
gets enthusiastic…
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