Benoît Ferreux


Benoît Ferreux is a French film, television and stage actor who is possibly best recalled internationally for his role in the 1971 film Murmur of the Heart.

Career as a child actor

Benoît Ferreux was cast in early 1970, at the age of 14 to appear in director Louis Malle's 1971 coming-of-age drama Murmur of the Heart. Set in 1954, Ferreux played Laurent Chevalier, a boy living in Dijon who is coming to terms with his burgeoning sexuality and his close relationship with his Italian mother Clara, which ultimately leads to an incestuous liaison at a sanatorium where he is being treated for a heart murmur. The film was selected for competition at the 1971 Cannes Film Festival.
The same year, Benoît Ferreux appeared alongside actors Catherine Deneuve and Marcello Mastroianni in the Nadine Trintignant directed drama It Only Happens to Others.

Later career

Ferreux would go on to appear in a number of roles as an adult in his native France in film and television. In 1981 he appeared in the John Huston-directed English language drama Escape to Victory with actors Sylvester Stallone, Michael Caine, Max von Sydow and Brazilian footballer Pelé.
In 2007 he appeared in the Alain Corneau-directed crime thriller The Second Wind, starring Daniel Auteuil and Monica Bellucci. In 2010 he had a small role in the Alain Corneau-directed Crime d'amour.

Selected filmography