Monday, November 24, 2008

Benoit Poelvoorde left the hospital in Namur

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health concerns. The Belgian actor was briefly hospitalized Monday for psychiatric his hometown of Namur in Belgium. He left the school Wednesday morning, showed Gaumont. It is the hero of "Podium" himself who asked to be admitted after Sunday night stamped three cars parked behind the casino of Namur. The actor was "in no condition to drive, very nervous, under the influence of unidentified substances," confirmed the prosecution.

to be believed, quoting an anonymous source, the interpreter in Brutus reportedly refused at first to collaborate with the police and led at the time of the accident under the influence of alcohol and another substance. And taken to interrogation, he was taken to a crisis of anxiety and asked to see a doctor.

The Belgian player has since his release from the hospital in Namur, resumed Road film of a biographical film on the French designer, directed by Anne Fontaine, with Audrey Tautou in the title role. Gaumont confirmed that Benoit Poelvoorde officers on the jury for the next election of Miss France to be held next December 6 at Puy du Fou.

overwhelmed by its success

Already in 2007 , Benoit Poelvoorde going through a deep depression, were at the wheel of his 4x4, struck the facade of a house. A blood alcohol test revealed that the actor had a rate of 1.42 gram of alcohol per liter of blood, while in Belgium the statutory rate is 0.5 grams. Recognized in April, convicted of drunk driving, the hero of "Narco" had produced a medical certificate attesting that he had taken .

Very marked by "Asterix at Olympics "in Spain, where he and alone, Benoit Poelvoorde revealed last fall, feeling overwhelmed by his success. "The film took precedence over my life and I found myself naked with nothing else but my tears to cry" he entrusted the daily Le Soir. The actor had seemed to go better beginning of the year, turning in latest film by Patrice Leconte. But he had to abandon in June to appear in "The time of the fair is over," Frederick Chignac after a relapse.

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