Corentin Lobet is a Belgian actor born in 1979 in the vibrant city of Brussels, the capital of Belgium. He embarked on a journey to hone his craft by studying dramatic art at the IAD, ultimately graduating in the year 2003. From a young age, Corentin demonstrated a keen interest in the world of film and television, collaborating on various projects that showcased his immense talent. One of his earliest notable roles was as the lead actor in Alain Berliner's critically acclaimed film "La maison du canal" in 2003. Since then, Corentin has appeared in an astonishing number of over 40 projects for both film and television, working alongside some of the most renowned directors in the industry. These esteemed professionals include Jean-Paul Salomé, Frédéric Fonteyne, Mathieu Donck, Rachid Bouchareb, Lucas Belvaux, Micha Wald, Costa Gavras, Chantal Akerman, Delphine Noels, and many others.
Notably, in 2013, he was involved in a diverse range of creative endeavors, with a notable highlight being his impressive performance in Jean-Paul Salomé's critically acclaimed production, "Je fais le mort". The subsequent year, he had the opportunity to collaborate with esteemed colleagues, including the talented Yvan Attal, in Éric Barbier's "Le dernier diamant", Michel Spinoza's "Son épouse", and Guérin van de Vorst's widely acclaimed short film, "Osez la macédoine".
Noted Belgian actor and performer, Lobet, has made a significant impact in the world of entertainment, with a multifaceted career spanning film, television, and theater.
His impressive theatrical resume boasts a wide range of performances at esteemed venues across the country, including the Théâtre de Poche, Théâtre du Parc de Bruxelles, Atelier 210, and the Centre Culturel des Riches-Claires, to name a few.
Throughout his career, Lobet has taken on a diverse array of roles, showcasing his remarkable versatility as an actor. Some of his most notable performances include his portrayal of "No man's land", "Le projet H.L.A.", "Don Quichotte", "Kvetch", "Velouté", and "Les gens bien n'osent plus sortir le soir", each one a testament to his dedication to his craft.
With a career spanning multiple mediums, Lobet continues to captivate audiences with his unique blend of talent, passion, and dedication to his art.
In the year 2014, a notable individual, Lobet, joined forces with Sebastian Moradiellos to establish the Association Sans But Lucratif (ASBL) "Ton Texte Georges!" - a remarkable organization that would go on to produce a plethora of remarkable works.
The organization's inaugural production, aptly titled "Jeremy Fisher", had its world premiere at the esteemed Rencontres du théâtre jeune public in the charming city of Huy.