Yves Heck
Yves Heck is a French actor who was born and grew up in Namur (Belgium) where he started drama school when he was 14. After a first professional theatre production, he moved to Paris at the age of 19 to attend Niels Arestrup's drama school, « Théâtre-École du passage ». Yves speaks English fluently and started his international career, with a strong theatre and contemporary dance background, portraying Cole Porter in Woody Allen's Midnight in Paris (2011).
Since then, most notably, Yves has worked on L'avenir (2016), which starred Isabelle Huppert, for which director Mia Hansen-Løve won the Berlin Silver Bear for Best Director, and in the winner of 44 international awards, Robin Campillo movie, 120 battements par minute (2017), and most recently, in The White Crow (2018), directed by Ralph Fiennes.