Matthias Schoenaerts

Actor

Birthday December 8, 1977

Birth Sign Sagittarius

Birthplace Antwerp, Flanders, Belgium

Age 46 years old

Nationality Belgium

Height 1.87 m

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1925

He is the son of actor Julien Schoenaerts (1925–2006) and Dominique Wiche (1953–2016), a costume designer, translator and French teacher.

1953

He has an older half brother, Bruno Schoenaerts (born 1953), who is a lawyer.

Schoenaerts is of Flemish descent through his father, although his maternal grandmother is from Liège, Wallonia, the French-speaking region of Belgium, and for the first six years of his life he lived with his maternal grandparents in Brussels.

Schoenaerts grew up bilingual, speaking Dutch and French.

He is also fluent in English, which he learned by watching American movies.

1977

Matthias Schoenaerts (born 8 December 1977) is a Belgian actor.

1987

In 1987, at nine years old, he appeared in a stage production of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's The Little Prince opposite his father, who was also the director.

His mother, Dominique, was the costume designer of the play.

He started producing graffiti as a teenager under the pseudonym "Zenith", going to New York to collaborate with the Bronx group TATS CRU.

Schoenaerts was close to becoming a professional association football player and was on the books of Belgian team Beerschot AC, but gave up when he was 16 years old.

1992

He made his film debut at the age of 13 in Daens (1992), which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.

At the age of 13, Schoenaerts made his film debut with a small role in the 1992 Belgian film Daens, which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.

His father starred in the film but they did not share any scenes together.

2002

In 2002, he starred in Dorothée Van Den Berghe's Meisje (Girl); Tom Barman's Any Way the Wind Blows in 2003; Rudolf Mestdagh's Ellektra and Roel Mondelaers and Raf Reyntjens's sci-fi short film A Message from Outer Space, which Schoenaerts also produced in 2004.

2003

In 2003, Schoenaerts was named one of "Europe's Shooting Stars" by the European Film Promotion.

After completing studies at The Academy of Dramatic Arts in Antwerp, he featured in several shorts and feature films.

2006

In 2006, Schoenaerts played Dennis in Hilde Van Mieghem's Love Belongs to Everyone, and had a small role as a member of the Dutch resistance in Paul Verhoeven's Black Book.

2007

In 2007, he starred in Ben van Lieshout's film De Muze, and in Erik Bruyn's Nadine.

2008

He is best known for his roles as Filip in Loft (2008), Jacky Vanmarsenille in the Oscar-nominated Bullhead (2011), Ali in the BAFTA and Golden Globe-nominee Rust and Bone (2012), for which he won the César Award for Most Promising Actor, Eric Deeds in The Drop (2014), Bruno von Falk in Suite Française (2015), Gabriel Oak in Far from the Madding Crowd (2015), Hans Axgil in The Danish Girl (2015) and Uncle Vanya in Red Sparrow (2018).

In 2008, he played Bob in Pieter Van Hees's horror film Left Bank, and most notably played the role of Filip in Erik Van Looy's Loft, which became the most successful Flemish film at the Belgian box-office, earning over $7,075,161.

In the same year, Schoenaerts starred in the mini-series The Emperor of Taste (De smaak van De Keyser), playing a Belgian soldier in World War II.

2009

In 2009, he starred in Dorothée Van Den Berghe's My Queen Karo, in which he played the hippie Raven in 1970s' Amsterdam.

2010

In 2010, he played the lead role in Alex Stockman's techno-thriller Pulsar, and had a cameo in Franck Richard's La Meute (The Pack).

2011

In 2011, Schoenaerts starred in the Dutch films The Gang of Oss (De Bende van Oss) and The President (De President).

In 2011, Schoenaerts played Jacky Vanmarsenille, the lead role in Bullhead, directed by Michaël R. Roskam, which was nominated for the Best Foreign Language Oscar.

2012

His performance in the film was well received and won him the FIPRESCI Award for best actor at the Palm Springs International Film Festival in January 2012.

The jury praised the actor's "superb portrayal of an innocent and sensitive man trapped in a truculent body."

He also won the Magritte Award for Best Actor.

In 2012, he starred in Jacques Audiard's Rust and Bone (De rouille et d'os) alongside Marion Cotillard.

The film premiered at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival and was a critical and box office hit in France.

The New York Times described Schoenaerts as "the most versatile beefcake actor of our time" in 2012.

2013

In 2013, Schoenaerts stated that he was a fan of the Spanish football club FC Barcelona.

On 22 February 2013, Matthias won the César Award for Most Promising Actor for his role in Rust and Bone.

Schoenaerts produced and starred in the Belgian short film Death of a Shadow (Dood van een Schaduw), directed by Tom Van Avermaet.

On 10 January 2013, the short film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film.

In 2013, he narrated the Flemish version of the Disneynature documentary Chimpanzee.

2014

In 2014, Schoenaerts appeared alongside Clive Owen, Billy Crudup and again Marion Cotillard in the thriller Blood Ties, in which he played Anthony Scarfo.

2015

Schoenaerts received critical acclaim for his portrayal of an ex-soldier suffering from PTSD in Disorder (2015), and for his performance as an inmate training a wild horse in The Mustang (2019).

In 2015, he was named Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters in France.

Schoenaerts was born in Antwerp, Flanders, the Dutch speaking region of Belgium.