Jean-Claude Camille François Van Varenberg (, ; born 18 October 1960), known professionally as Jean-Claude Van Damme (, ), is a Belgian
martial artist
Martial arts are codified systems and traditions of combat practiced for a number of reasons such as self-defence; military and law enforcement applications; competition; physical, mental, and spiritual development; entertainment; and the pres ...
and actor. Born and raised in
Brussels
Brussels, officially the Brussels-Capital Region, (All text and all but one graphic show the English name as Brussels-Capital Region.) is a Communities, regions and language areas of Belgium#Regions, region of Belgium comprising #Municipalit ...
, his father enrolled him in a
Shotokan karate
is a style of karate, developed from various martial arts by Gichin Funakoshi (1868–1957) and his son Gigo (Yoshitaka) Funakoshi (1906–1945). Gichin Funakoshi was born in Okinawa and is widely credited with popularizing "karate do" thr ...
school at the age of ten, which led Van Damme to hold the rank of 2nd-
dan
Dan or DAN may refer to:
People
* Dan (name), including a list of people with the name
** Dan (king), several kings of Denmark
* Dan people, an ethnic group located in West Africa
** Dan language, a Mande language spoken primarily in Côte d'Ivo ...
karate
(; ; Okinawan language, Okinawan pronunciation: ), also , is a martial arts, martial art developed in the Ryukyu Kingdom. It developed from the Okinawan martial arts, indigenous Ryukyuan martial arts (called , "hand"; ''tī'' in Okinawan) un ...
, and compete in several karate and
kickboxing
Kickboxing ( ) is a full-contact hybrid Martial arts, martial art and Boxing (disambiguation), boxing type based on punch (combat), punching and kicking. Kickboxing originated in the 1950s to 1970s. The fight takes place in a boxing ring, norma ...
competitions. As a teenager, he won the middleweight championship of the European Professional Karate Association in 1979 and the Mr. Belgium
bodybuilding
Bodybuilding is the practice of Resistance training, progressive resistance exercise to build, control, and develop one's skeletal muscle, muscles via muscle hypertrophy, hypertrophy. An individual who engages in this activity is referred to a ...
title in 1978. With the desire of becoming an actor in
Hollywood
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* Hollywood, Los Angeles, a neighborhood in California
* Hollywood, a metonym for the cinema of the United States
Hollywood may also refer to:
Places United States
* Hollywood District (disambiguation)
* Hollywood ...
, he moved to the United States in 1982, where he worked on several films, until he got his break as the lead in the martial arts film ''
Bloodsport
A blood sport or bloodsport is a category of sport or entertainment that involves bloodshed. Common examples of the former include combat sports such as cockfighting and dog fighting, and some forms of hunting and fishing. Activities charact ...
'' (1988).
He became a popular action film star and followed up with commercially successful films such as ''
Cyborg
A cyborg (, a portmanteau of ''cybernetics, cybernetic'' and ''organism'') is a being with both Organic matter, organic and biomechatronic body parts. The term was coined in 1960 by Manfred Clynes and Nathan S. Kline.''Kickboxer'' (both 1989), '' Lionheart'', ''
Death Warrant
An execution warrant (also called a death warrant or a black warrant) is a writ that authorizes the execution of a condemned person.
United States
In the United States, either a judicial or executive official designated by law issues an ...
'' (both 1990), ''
Double Impact
''Double Impact'' is a 1991 American action film written and directed by Sheldon Lettich, and written, produced by and starring Jean-Claude Van Damme as Chad and Alex Wagner. The film marks Van Damme's third collaboration with director Sheldon ...
Hard Target
''Hard Target'' is a 1993 American action film directed by Hong Kong film director John Woo. The film stars Jean-Claude Van Damme as Chance Boudreaux, an out-of-work homeless Cajun merchant seaman and former United States Force Recon Marine wh ...
'' (both 1993), ''
Timecop
''Timecop'' is a 1994 American science fiction action film directed by Peter Hyams and co-written by Mike Richardson (publisher), Mike Richardson and Mark Verheiden. Richardson also served as executive producer. The film is based on ''Timecop ( ...
'', ''
Street Fighter
is a Media mix, Japanese media franchise centered on a series of fighting games developed and published by Capcom. Street Fighter 1, The first game in the series was released in 1987, followed by List of Street Fighter video games, six other ma ...
directorial debut
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sex symbol
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status in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Between 1993 and 1998, three Hong Kong filmmakers collaborated with Van Damme for their debuts in Western cinema:
John Woo
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,
Tsui Hark
Tsui Hark (, , born 15 February 1950), born Tsui Man-kong (), is a Hong Kong filmmaker. A major director in the Golden Age of Cinema of Hong Kong, Hong Kong cinema, Tsui gained critical and commercial success with films such as ''Zu Warriors from ...
, and
Ringo Lam
Ringo Lam Ling-Tung (, 8 December 1955 – 29 December 2018) was a Hong Kong film director, producer, and screenwriter. He was known for his Action film, action and crime films produced during the Hong Kong New Wave, many of them comprising ent ...
. After a decline in popularity in the late 1990s and early 2000s, he returned to prominence with the critically acclaimed crime drama '' JCVD'' (2008), in which he starred as a fictional version of himself. His big return to the action genre was in ''
The Expendables 2
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'' (2012), in which he starred as the villain, opposite
Sylvester Stallone
Sylvester Gardenzio "Sly" Stallone (; born July 6, 1946) is an American actor and filmmaker. In a Sylvester Stallone filmography, film career spanning more than fifty years, Stallone has received List of awards and nominations received by Syl ...
's character.
From thereon, he continued starring in action films and doing extensive voice work, appearing in the well-received ''
Enemies Closer
''Enemies Closer'' is a 2013 American action thriller film directed by Peter Hyams and starring Jean-Claude Van Damme, Tom Everett Scott, Orlando Jones and Linzey Cocker. It is Hyams' third film director, directorial collaboration with Van Damme, ...
Darkness of Man
''Darkness of Man'' is a 2024 American action thriller film written, directed and co-produced by James Cullen Bressack. It stars Jean-Claude Van Damme, Kristanna Loken, Emerson Min, Spencer Breslin, Sticky Fingaz, and Shannen Doherty (in her final ...
'' (2024), among others. In television, he starred in the
Ridley Scott
Sir Ridley Scott (born 30 November 1937) is an English film director and producer. He directs films in the Science fiction film, science fiction, Crime film, crime, and historical drama, historical epic genres, with an atmospheric and highly co ...
-produced ''
Jean-Claude Van Johnson
''Jean-Claude Van Johnson'' is an American action comedy-drama television series starring Jean-Claude Van Damme and produced by Ridley Scott with his production studio Scott Free Productions and Amazon Studios. It premiered on August 19, 2016. On ...
'' (2016–2017). Regarded as an
icon
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of action and martial arts cinema, his films have grossed over $3.3 billion worldwide, making him one of the most successful action stars of all time. Outside his film career, Van Damme has publicly supported various conservationist causes and
animal rights
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organisations.
Early life and education
Van Damme was born Jean-Claude Camille François Van Varenberg, on 18 October 1960, in
Berchem-Sainte-Agathe
Berchem-Sainte-Agathe ( French, ) or Sint-Agatha-Berchem ( Dutch, ), often simply called Berchem, is one of the 19 municipalities of the Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium. Located in the north-western part of the region, it is bordered by Gansh ...
,
Brussels
Brussels, officially the Brussels-Capital Region, (All text and all but one graphic show the English name as Brussels-Capital Region.) is a Communities, regions and language areas of Belgium#Regions, region of Belgium comprising #Municipalit ...
, Belgium, the son of Eliana and Eugène Van Varenberg, who was an
accountant
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Accountants who have demonstrated competency through their professional associations' certification exams are certified to use titles such as Chartered Accountant, Chartered Certif ...
and
florist
Floristry is the production, commerce, and trade in flowers. It encompasses flower care and handling, floral design and arrangement, merchandising, production, display and flower delivery. Wholesale florists sell bulk flowers and related s ...
. His father is from Brussels and bilingual, and his mother is
Flemish
Flemish may refer to:
* Flemish, adjective for Flanders, Belgium
* Flemish region, one of the three regions of Belgium
*Flemish Community, one of the three constitutionally defined language communities of Belgium
* Flemish dialects, a Dutch dialec ...
(Dutch-speaking). Van Damme was brought up Roman Catholic. His paternal grandmother was
Jewish
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.
He began martial arts at the age of ten, enrolled by his father in a Shōtōkan karate school. His styles consist of Shōtōkan
Karate
(; ; Okinawan language, Okinawan pronunciation: ), also , is a martial arts, martial art developed in the Ryukyu Kingdom. It developed from the Okinawan martial arts, indigenous Ryukyuan martial arts (called , "hand"; ''tī'' in Okinawan) un ...
and
Kickboxing
Kickboxing ( ) is a full-contact hybrid Martial arts, martial art and Boxing (disambiguation), boxing type based on punch (combat), punching and kicking. Kickboxing originated in the 1950s to 1970s. The fight takes place in a boxing ring, norma ...
. He eventually earned his black belt in karate at 18, and earned the rank of 2nd-
dan
Dan or DAN may refer to:
People
* Dan (name), including a list of people with the name
** Dan (king), several kings of Denmark
* Dan people, an ethnic group located in West Africa
** Dan language, a Mande language spoken primarily in Côte d'Ivo ...
black belt. He started lifting weights to improve his physique, which eventually led to a Mr. Belgium bodybuilding title in 1978. At the age of 16, he took up
ballet
Ballet () is a type of performance dance that originated during the Italian Renaissance in the fifteenth century and later developed into a concert dance form in France and Russia. It has since become a widespread and highly technical form of ...
, which he studied for five years. According to Van Damme, ballet "is an art, but it's also one of the most difficult sports. If you can survive a ballet workout, you can survive a workout in any other sport." Later he took up both
Taekwondo
Taekwondo (; ; ) is a Korean martial art and combat sport involving primarily kicking techniques and punching. "Taekwondo" can be translated as ''tae'' ("strike with foot"), ''kwon'' ("strike with hand"), and ''do'' ("the art or way"). In ad ...
and
Muay Thai
Muay Thai or Muaythai (, , ), sometimes referred to as Thai boxing, the Art of Eight Limbs or the Science of Eight Limbs, is a Thai martial art and full-contact combat sport that uses stand-up striking, sweeps, and various clinch fighting, cl ...
.
Among his acting heroes growing up were
Charles Bronson
Charles Bronson (born Charles Dennis Buchinsky; November 3, 1921 – August 30, 2003) was an American actor. He was known for his roles in action films and his "granite features and brawny physique". Bronson was born into extreme poverty in ...
,
Bruce Lee
Bruce Lee (born Lee Jun-fan; November 27, 1940 – July 20, 1973) was an American-born Hong Kong martial artist, actor, filmmaker, and philosopher. He was the founder of Jeet Kune Do, a hybrid martial arts philosophy which was formed from ...
,
James Dean
James Byron Dean (February 8, 1931September 30, 1955) was an American actor. He became one of the most influential figures in Hollywood in the 1950s, despite a career that lasted only five years. His impact on cinema and popular culture was p ...
,
Montgomery Clift
Edward Montgomery Clift (October 17, 1920 – July 23, 1966) was an American actor. A four-time Academy Award nominee, he was known for his portrayal of "moody, sensitive young men", according to ''The New York Times''.
He is best remembered f ...
,
Steve McQueen
Terrence Stephen McQueen (March 24, 1930November 7, 1980) was an American actor. His antihero persona, emphasized during the height of counterculture of the 1960s, 1960s counterculture, made him a top box office draw for his films of the late ...
,
Jean-Paul Belmondo
Jean-Paul Charles Belmondo (; 9 April 19336 September 2021) was a French actor. Initially associated with the New Wave of the 1960s, he was a major French film star for several decades from the 1960s onward, frequently portraying police officer ...
, and
Sylvester Stallone
Sylvester Gardenzio "Sly" Stallone (; born July 6, 1946) is an American actor and filmmaker. In a Sylvester Stallone filmography, film career spanning more than fifty years, Stallone has received List of awards and nominations received by Syl ...
.
Career
Early 1970s to 1980: Martial arts and first film appearance
At the age of 12, Van Damme joined the ''Centre National de Karaté'' (National Center of Karate) under the guidance of Claude Goetz in Belgium. Van Damme trained for four years and he earned a spot on the Belgian Karate Team; he later trained in full-contact karate and kickboxing with Dominique Valera."Standardized Tournaments And Ratings System Historic Kickboxing Ring Records" . The Star System. 8 March 1980. Retrieved 3 April 2012. According to Van Damme, "it was tough growing up. I was kind of geeky, and physically I was not gifted".Razvi, Sam "Jean-Claude van Damme Expendables 2 interview" ''Coach'', published 2012. Retrieved 31 May 2021.
At the age of 15, he started his competitive karate career in Belgium. From 1976 to 1980, he compiled a record of 44 victories and four defeats in tournament and non-tournament semi-contact matches.
He was a member of the Belgium Karate Team when it won the European Karate Championship on 26 December 1979 at La Coupe François Persoons Karate Tournament in Brussels.
He placed second at the Challenge Coupe des Espoirs Karate Tournament (1st Trials). At the three-day tournament, he defeated 25 opponents before losing in the finals to teammate Angelo Spataro.
On 8 March 1980, in Brussels, Belgium, he competed against his former teammate Patrick Teugels at the Forest National Arena on the undercard of the Dan Macaruso-Dominique Valera
Professional Karate Association
The Professional Karate Association (PKA), later Professional Karate & Kickboxing Association, and now effective from March 1, 2022 PKA Worldwide was originally a martial arts sanctioning organization, now transformed into a martial arts promotio ...
Light-Heavyweight World Championship bout. Prior to this match, Teugels had defeated Van Damme twice by decision, including a match for the Belgium Lightweight Championship. Van Damme had a 1977 victory over Teugels. Teugels was coming off an impressive showing at the
World Association of Kickboxing Organizations
The World Association of Kickboxing Organizations (W.A.K.O or WAKO) is an international kickboxing organization counting over 120 affiliated countries representing all five continents. WAKO is a major governing body of amateur kickboxing and is ...
World Championships four months earlier, and was favored by some to win this match. According to reports, and Patrick Teugels' own interview (with photos), Teugels lost to Van Damme by
TKO A technical knockout (TKO) is a professional fighting term.
TKO may also refer to:
Sports
* TKO, the name of a professional wrestling move referring to either the cutter or stunner variant
* TKO Group Holdings, a combat sports company
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in the 1st round. Teugels was kicked in the nose and was unable to continue as a result. In a 2013 interview, Van Damme called this fight his most memorable match.
He began his full-contact career in 1977, when Claude Goetz promoted the first ever full-contact karate tournament in Belgium.
From 1977 to 1982, he compiled a record of 18 victories (18 knockouts) and one defeat.
In 1979, he had an uncredited role in
André Delvaux
André Albert Auguste Delvaux (; 21 March 1926 – 4 October 2002) was a Belgian film director. He co-founded the film school INSAS in 1962 and is regarded as the founder of the Belgian national cinema. Adapting works by writers such as Joh ...
's ''
Woman Between Wolf and Dog
''Woman Between Wolf and Dog'' (, ), also known as ''Woman in a Twilight Garden'' is a 1979 Belgian-French drama film directed by André Delvaux. It was entered into the 1979 Cannes Film Festival and received the André Cavens Award for Best Fil ...
'', a Belgian-French
drama film
In film and television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone. The drama of this kind is usually qualified with additional terms that specify its particular ...
starring
Marie-Christine Barrault
Marie-Christine Barrault (born 21 March 1944) is a French actress. She is best known for her performance in ''Cousin Cousine'' (1975) for which she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress. In 2010, she released her autobiography, tit ...
, and
Rutger Hauer
Rutger Oelsen Hauer (; 23 January 1944 – 19 July 2019) was a Dutch actor, with a career that spanned over 170 roles across nearly 50 years, beginning in 1969. In 1999, he was named by the Dutch public as the Best Dutch Actor of the Century.
H ...
.
In 1980, he caught the attention of ''Professional Karate Magazine'' publisher and editor Mike Anderson and multiple European champion Geert Lemmens. Both men tabbed Van Damme as an upcoming prospect.Warrener, Don (15 August 2011) "Jean Claude van Damme: Behind The Public Image" FightingArts.com. Retrieved 3 April 2012. Van Damme retired from competition in 1982.
During his early life, he sold flowers in restaurants, and got a loan to open a gym to save some money before his move to the United States. Aptly titled ''California Gym'', it was opened in 1979 and catered to "karate, dancing, aerobics, bodybuilding – everything". Van Damme adds that "I wrote special training programs for people, and it was a very upbeat atmosphere with music". At its peak, ''California Gym'' was making $15,000 per month; "when I decided to sell my gym my father thought I was crazy. He said, 'What the hell are you doing? You have the best gym in Brussels. You have a sports car, a beautiful apartment, you're making so much money that you can have anything you want — and now you're going to sell your business and go to America'. He was very upset".Fighter Magazine "Jean-Claude van Damme Interview" ''Fighter International Magazine'', published December 1988. Retrieved 31 May 2023.
1982 to 1988: Early works and breakthrough
In 1982, he and childhood friend
Michel Qissi
Michel Qissi (; born Mohammed Qissi on 12 September 1962) is a Moroccan-Belgian actor, filmmaker, and martial artist best known for his action films. Born in Oujda but raised in Brussels, in 1982 Qissi emigrated to Hollywood together with childho ...
moved to the United States in the hope of working as actors. They did a variety of jobs to support themselves. Their first job working on a film as extras in the hip hop dance film ''
Breakin'
''Breakin (also known as ''Breakdance'' in the United Kingdom and ''Break Street '84'' in other regions) is a 1984 American breakdancing-themed musical film, musical film directed by Joel Silberg and written by Charles Parker and Allen DeBev ...
'' (1984), made by
Cannon Films
The Cannon Group, Inc. was an American group of companies, including Cannon Films, which produced films from 1967 to 1994. The extensive group also owned, amongst others, a large international cinema chain and a video film company that investe ...
; they are seen dancing in the background at a dance demonstration.
Around that time he developed a friendship with action martial art film star
Chuck Norris
Carlos Ray "Chuck" Norris (born March 10, 1940) is an American martial artist and actor. Born in Oklahoma, Norris first gained fame when he won the amateur Middleweight Karate champion title in 1968, which he held for six consecutive years. H ...
. They started sparring together, and Van Damme started to work as a bouncer at a bar named Woody's Wharf, owned by Norris. He also supplemented his income as a limousine driver and private karate instructor.
He described his early days in the United States as being particularly difficult – excluding $2,000, he had placed all of his money from the sale of his gym into a European bank; thus, he struggled financially.Polowy, K "'Bloodsport' at 35: How a desperate Jean-Claude Van Damme begged his way into the action film that made him a star" ''
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'', published 24 February 2023. Retrieved 31 May 2023. To ensure his own emotional wellbeing, he would go for runs every night in Santa Monica. After that, he would train at the world-renowned
Gold's Gym
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. This routine reportedly helped him survive for many years. He actively participated in casting calls and had a specific routine. On Wednesdays, he would purchase the Drama-Logue magazine; then Thursday mornings, he would send out his picture and resume in response to advertisements. He was willing to try anything to achieve success, even going so far as to fabricate a story. He would call movie studios and claim to be an actor from Brussels with an investor from Hong Kong. He also instructed a friend to play along and act as if they wanted him to star in a movie and were willing to invest money, but required additional funding. Armed with this, he approached producers and suddenly found that all his phone calls were being answered. Of course, his intention was simply to meet the person and put his name out there, as opposed to securing illegitimate deals.
In the 1984 action film ''
Missing in Action
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'' starring Norris, which was also released by
Cannon Films
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, Van Damme is credited in the stunt team crew. That same year he also had a role in the comedy short film ''
Monaco Forever
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.''
Corey Yuen
Corey Yuen Kwai (; 15 February 1951 – 2022) was a Hong Kong film director, film producer, action choreographer, and actor. Yuen attended the China Drama Academy and was one of the Seven Little Fortunes. In Hong Kong, he worked on several ...
's martial arts film ''
No Retreat, No Surrender
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,'' which premiered On 2 May 1986 in
Los Angeles
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, was his first sizeable role when he was cast as the Russian villain. It starred Kurt McKinney, and was released through
New World Pictures
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. McKinney stars as Jason Stillwell, a U.S. teenager who learns karate and defends his martial arts
dojo
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against a Soviet martial artist played by Van Damme. Both Vann Damme and McKinney were set to also star in ''
No Retreat, No Surrender 2
''No Retreat, No Surrender 2'' is a 1987 martial arts film directed by Corey Yuen, and starring Loren Avedon, Matthias Hues, Max Thayer and Cynthia Rothrock. The film is a Hong Kong-American co-production. Despite its title, it does not have a ...
,'' but backed out.
He worked for director
John McTiernan
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for the film ''
Predator
Predation is a biological interaction in which one organism, the predator, kills and eats another organism, its prey. It is one of a family of common List of feeding behaviours, feeding behaviours that includes parasitism and micropredation ...
'' (1987) as an early (eventually abandoned) version of the titular alien, before being removed and replaced by
Kevin Peter Hall
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. As the first choice to play the titular
Predator
Predation is a biological interaction in which one organism, the predator, kills and eats another organism, its prey. It is one of a family of common List of feeding behaviours, feeding behaviours that includes parasitism and micropredation ...
character, with the intent that he would use his martial arts skills to make the alien an agile,
ninja
A , or was a spy and infiltrator in pre-modern Japan. The functions of a ninja included siege and infiltration, ambush, reconnaissance, espionage, deception, and later bodyguarding.Kawakami, pp. 21–22 Antecedents may have existed as ear ...
-like hunter, but after few days shot, he left the film. It was reported that he constantly complained about the monster suit being too hot and causing him to pass out; he allegedly also voiced reservations about only appearing on camera in the suit. Additionally, it became apparent that a more physically imposing actor was needed to make the creature appear threatening against the team of soldiers. The role eventually went to Kevin Peter Hall. After ''Predator'' was a success, Van Damme said that he appreciated the movie and that he had no regrets about missing that role.
Van Damme's breakout film was ''
Bloodsport
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'', which opened on 26 February 1988, based on the alleged true story of
Frank Dux
Frank William Dux (; born April 6, 1956) is a Canadian-American martial artist and fight choreographer. According to Dux, a ninjutsu expert named Senzo Tanaka trained him as a ninja when he was a teenager. He established his own school of ninju ...
. It was shot on a $1.5-million budget for Cannon. The film is about
U.S. Army
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Captain Frank Dux (played by Van Damme), trained from his youth in the ways of
ninjutsu
, and are terms for the techniques and skills used by spies and scouts in pre-modern Japan known as ninja. Some of these techniques are recorded in ninja scrolls, some which have been published and translated. The study of these scrolls have c ...
by Senzo Tanaka, who takes the place of Tanaka's deceased son Shingo in the illegal martial-arts tournament Kumite in
Hong Kong
Hong Kong)., Legally Hong Kong, China in international treaties and organizations. is a special administrative region of China. With 7.5 million residents in a territory, Hong Kong is the fourth most densely populated region in the wor ...
. It became a U.S. box-office hit in the spring of 1988. Producer Mark Di Salle said he was looking for "a new martial arts star who was a ladies' man, ut Van Dammeappeals to both men and women. He's an American hero who fights for justice the American way and kicks the stuffing out of the bad guys." In reality, Van Damme had begged for a starring role; at the point of casting, he was homeless, sleeping in cars and garages, and sometimes had to resort to stealing food to survive. Also in 1988, he played another Russian villain in ''
Black Eagle
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'', opposite
Sho Kosugi
is a Japanese actor, martial artist and writer with extensive training in Shindō jinen-ryū Karate, Kendo, Judo, Iaido, Kobudo, Aikido and Ninjutsu. A former All Japan Karate Champion, he gained popularity as an actor during the 1980s, often ...
.
1989 to 1999: International stardom
After the success of ''
Bloodsport
A blood sport or bloodsport is a category of sport or entertainment that involves bloodshed. Common examples of the former include combat sports such as cockfighting and dog fighting, and some forms of hunting and fishing. Activities charact ...
'', Cannon Films offered him the lead in ''
Delta Force 2
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Cyborg
A cyborg (, a portmanteau of ''cybernetics, cybernetic'' and ''organism'') is a being with both Organic matter, organic and biomechatronic body parts. The term was coined in 1960 by Manfred Clynes and Nathan S. Kline.cyberpunk
Cyberpunk is a subgenre of science fiction in a dystopian futuristic setting said to focus on a combination of "low-life and high tech". It features futuristic technological and scientific achievements, such as artificial intelligence and cyberwa ...
martial arts film directed by
Albert Pyun
Albert Pyun (May 19, 1953 – November 26, 2022) was an American film director who made low-budget B-movies and direct-to-video action films.
The Independent Film Channel said that Pyun "has carved out a unique niche as a director of low-budge ...
. He chose ''Cyborg'' which premiered in 1989. The film was a low budget box office success and led to two sequels, neither of which Van Damme appeared in.
Cannon used Van Damme again in ''
Kickboxer
Kickboxing ( ) is a full-contact hybrid martial art and boxing type based on punching and kicking. Kickboxing originated in the 1950s to 1970s. The fight takes place in a boxing ring, normally with boxing gloves, mouth guards, shorts, and ...
'' released that same year. It was highly successful, returning over $50 million on a $3-million budget. The film started the ''Kickboxer'' franchise. He did not appear in any of the film's four sequels, though he did return as a different character in the reboot series.
In 1990, he starred in ''
Death Warrant
An execution warrant (also called a death warrant or a black warrant) is a writ that authorizes the execution of a condemned person.
United States
In the United States, either a judicial or executive official designated by law issues an ...
'', the first script credit for
David S. Goyer
David Samuel Goyer (born December 22, 1965) is an American filmmaker, novelist, and comic book writer. He is best known for writing the screenplays and stories for several superhero films, including '' Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.'' (1998), t ...
. Also that year he starred in '' Lionheart''. '' Lionheart'' was directed by
Sheldon Lettich
Sheldon Lettich ( ; born January 14, 1951) is an American screenwriter, film director and producer. He is best known for his collaborations with Jean-Claude Van Damme and his work in the action film genre.
Early life
Born in New York City, Let ...
who had co-written ''Bloodsport'', and said the film was "the first movie to demonstrate that Van Damme was more than just a flash-in-the-pan "Karate Guy" who would never rise above simplistic low-budget karate movies."Evan Sathoff, "Badass Interview: Talking Jean-Claude Van Damme With LIONHEART Director, Sheldon Lettich", 5 Feb 2015 accessed 20 June 2015 It also featured rear nudity from Van Damme which Lettich says "became a very memorable moment for the ladies in the audience, and for the gay guys as well. Showing off his butt (clothed or unclothed) almost became a signature trademark of his after that."
In 1991, ''
Double Impact
''Double Impact'' is a 1991 American action film written and directed by Sheldon Lettich, and written, produced by and starring Jean-Claude Van Damme as Chad and Alex Wagner. The film marks Van Damme's third collaboration with director Sheldon ...
'' was released. Directed by Lettich, it features Van Damme in the
dual role
A dual role (also known as a double role) refers to one actor playing two roles in a single production. Dual roles (or a larger number of roles for an actor) may be deliberately written into a script, or may instead be a choice made during produc ...
of Alex and Chad Wagner, estranged twin brothers fighting to avenge the deaths of their parents. Upon its opening it received mixed reviews. ''
The Los Angeles Times
The ''Los Angeles Times'' is an American daily newspaper that began publishing in Los Angeles, California, in 1881. Based in the Greater Los Angeles city of El Segundo since 2018, it is the sixth-largest newspaper in the U.S. and the larges ...
'' said the film "delivers the goods", while ''
Variety
Variety may refer to:
Arts and entertainment Entertainment formats
* Variety (radio)
* Variety show, in theater and television
Films
* ''Variety'' (1925 film), a German silent film directed by Ewald Andre Dupont
* ''Variety'' (1935 film), ...
'' didn't like the plotline and predicted a flop. The film grossed $23,683,813 in its first 28 days. It made a total of $30,102,717 in the US. Retrospective critics perceive it to be a fun action film, with good comical moments, and a good performance by Van Damme who plays two distinct characters.
In 1992, he starred in one of the biggest blockbusters of the year in the sci-fi action picture, '' Universal Soldier'', directed by
Roland Emmerich
Roland Emmerich (; born 10 November 1955) is a German-American filmmaker. Emmerich is widely known for his science fiction and disaster films and has been called a "master of disaster" within the movie industry. His films, most of which are Eng ...
for
Carolco
Carolco Pictures, Inc. was an American independent film studio that was founded by Mario Kassar and Andrew G. Vajna in 1976. Kassar and Vajna ran Carolco together until 1989, when Vajna left to form Cinergi Pictures. Carolco hit its peak in ...
. Van Damme (as
Luc Deveraux
Luc Deveraux is the title character and protagonist of the ''Universal Soldier'' film series. He is most famously portrayed by Belgian actor and martial artist Jean-Claude Van Damme in '' Universal Soldier'' (1992) and its sequels, '' Univers ...
) and
Dolph Lundgren
Hans "Dolph" Lundgren (, ; born 3 November 1957) is a Swedish actor, filmmaker, and martial artist. Lundgren made his acting debut in 1985 with a cameo in the List of James Bond films, James Bond film ''A View to a Kill''. Also that year, he h ...
(as Sergeant Andrew Scott) play U.S. soldiers during the
Vietnam War
The Vietnam War (1 November 1955 – 30 April 1975) was an armed conflict in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia fought between North Vietnam (Democratic Republic of Vietnam) and South Vietnam (Republic of Vietnam) and their allies. North Vietnam w ...
who end up shooting each other dead after Devereaux discovers that Scott has gone insane and resorted to mutilating civilians. They are later reanimated in a secret Army project along with a large group of other previously dead soldiers and sent on a mission. At the
1992 Cannes Film Festival
The 45th Cannes Film Festival took place from 7 to 18 May 1992. French actor Gérard Depardieu served as jury president for the main competition.
Swedish filmmaker Bille August won the ''Palme d'Or'', the festival's top prize, for a second time ...
, Van Damme and Lundgren were involved in a verbal altercation that almost turned physical when both men pushed each other only to be separated, but it was believed to have only been a publicity stunt. ''Universal Soldier'' opened in theatres on 10 July 1992, a moderate success domestically with $36,299,898 in US ticket sales, but a major blockbuster worldwide, making over $65 million overseas, which earned the film a total of $102 million worldwide, on a $23 million budget.
He was considered to play Simon Phoenix in '' Demolition Man'' and was briefly considered for the role of Michael Cheritto in ''
Heat
In thermodynamics, heat is energy in transfer between a thermodynamic system and its surroundings by such mechanisms as thermal conduction, electromagnetic radiation, and friction, which are microscopic in nature, involving sub-atomic, ato ...
''.
In 1993, he made a cameo in ''
Last Action Hero
''Last Action Hero'' is a 1993 American fantasy action comedy film directed and produced by John McTiernan and co-written by Shane Black and David Arnott. It is a satire of the action genre and associated clichés, containing several parodies ...
'', and starred in '' Nowhere To Run''. The film was the first in a three-picture deal between Van Damme and
Columbia Pictures
Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc., Trade name, doing business as Columbia Pictures, is an American film Production company, production and Film distributor, distribution company that is the flagship unit of the Sony Pictures Motion Picture Group ...
and his fee was $3.5 million. Columbia said the film is "true to his audience and goes beyond his audience."
In 1994, he starred in ''
Hard Target
''Hard Target'' is a 1993 American action film directed by Hong Kong film director John Woo. The film stars Jean-Claude Van Damme as Chance Boudreaux, an out-of-work homeless Cajun merchant seaman and former United States Force Recon Marine wh ...
'' for
Universal Pictures
Universal City Studios LLC, doing business as Universal Pictures (also known as Universal Studios or simply Universal), is an American filmmaking, film production and film distribution, distribution company headquartered at the 10 Universal Ci ...
, the first American film from director
John Woo
John Woo Yu-sen ( zh, t= ; born 22 September 1946) is a Hongkongers, Hong Kong film director known as a highly influential figure in the action film genre. The recipient of various accolades, including a Hong Kong Film Awards, Hong Kong Film Award ...
. Also released that year, he starred in ''
Timecop
''Timecop'' is a 1994 American science fiction action film directed by Peter Hyams and co-written by Mike Richardson (publisher), Mike Richardson and Mark Verheiden. Richardson also served as executive producer. The film is based on ''Timecop ( ...
'', playing a time-traveling cop. Directed by
Peter Hyams
Peter Hyams (born July 26, 1943) is an American film director, screenwriter and cinematographer known for directing the 1977 conspiracy thriller film ''Capricorn One'' (which he also wrote), the 1981 science fiction-thriller ''Outland (film), Outl ...
, the film was a huge success, grossing over $100 million worldwide, and remains his highest-grossing film in a lead role to date. Also that year, he starred in ''
Street Fighter
is a Media mix, Japanese media franchise centered on a series of fighting games developed and published by Capcom. Street Fighter 1, The first game in the series was released in 1987, followed by List of Street Fighter video games, six other ma ...
,'' written and directed by Steven E. de Souza for Universal and based on the video game. It was poorly received critically. Though a commercial success, making approximately three times its production cost.
Van Damme and Hyams re-teamed for Universal's '' Sudden Death'', released in 1995. Van Damme portrays a
French Canadian
French Canadians, referred to as Canadiens mainly before the nineteenth century, are an ethnic group descended from French people, French colonists first arriving in Canada (New France), France's colony of Canada in 1608. The vast majority of ...
-born
firefighter
A firefighter (or fire fighter or fireman) is a first responder trained in specific emergency response such as firefighting, primarily to control and extinguish fires and respond to emergencies such as hazardous material incidents, medical in ...
with the Pittsburgh Fire Bureau who suffered a personal crisis after he was unable to save a young girl from a house fire. Now removed from active duty, he has become demoted to being
fire marshal
A fire marshal, in the United States and Canada, is often a member of a state, provincial or territorial government, but may be part of a building department or a separate department altogether. Fire marshals' duties vary but usually include ...
for the
Pittsburgh Civic Arena
The Civic Arena, formerly the Civic Auditorium and later Mellon Arena, was an arena located in Downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The Civic Arena primarily served as the home to the Pittsburgh Penguins, the city's National Hockey League (NHL) ...
, where a gang of terrorists are holding
U.S. Vice President
The vice president of the United States (VPOTUS) is the second-highest ranking office in the executive branch of the U.S. federal government, after the president of the United States, and ranks first in the presidential line of succession. Th ...
and several other VIPs hostage in a luxury suite during a game. The movie was a modest success.
In 1996, he starred and directed '' The Quest''. The film, though it under-performed domestically, did better internationally at the box-office and was a commercial success. That year, he appeared in the TV show ''
Friends
''Friends'' is an American television sitcom created by David Crane (producer), David Crane and Marta Kauffman, which aired on NBC from September 22, 1994, to May 6, 2004, lasting List of Friends episodes, ten seasons. With an ensemble cast ...
'' in the two-part episode "
The One After the Superbowl
"The One After the Superbowl" is a double-length episode of the American television sitcom ''Friends second season. The episode premiered on NBC on January 28, 1996, as the lead-out for NBC's telecast of Super Bowl XXX. The main storyline o ...
". He also starred in '' Maximum Risk'', the first American film directed by
Ringo Lam
Ringo Lam Ling-Tung (, 8 December 1955 – 29 December 2018) was a Hong Kong film director, producer, and screenwriter. He was known for his Action film, action and crime films produced during the Hong Kong New Wave, many of them comprising ent ...
, and their first collaboration. The film was mildly successful at the box office.
He followed up with ''
Double Team
In basketball, a double team (also double-team, double teaming, or double-teaming) is a defensive alignment in which two defensive players are assigned to guard a single offensive player.
Among basketball strategies in which defenders are assig ...
'' (1997), a sci fi action film with basketball superstar
Dennis Rodman
Dennis Keith Rodman (born May 13, 1961) is an American former professional basketball player. Renowned for his defensive and rebounding abilities, his biography on the official NBA website states that he is "arguably the best rebounding forw ...
. It was Hong Kong director
Tsui Hark
Tsui Hark (, , born 15 February 1950), born Tsui Man-kong (), is a Hong Kong filmmaker. A major director in the Golden Age of Cinema of Hong Kong, Hong Kong cinema, Tsui gained critical and commercial success with films such as ''Zu Warriors from ...
's American debut.
In 1998, he and Hark reunited on ''
Knock Off Knock offs, or dupes, are products similar to higher-end items but sold at a much lower price.
Knock off may also refer to:
* ''Knock Off'' (film), a 1998 film starring Jean-Claude Van Damme
* "Knock Off" (song), a 2022 song by Jess Moskaluke
*"Kn ...
,'' a
box-office flop
A box-office bomb is a film that is unprofitable or considered highly unsuccessful during its theatrical run. Although any film for which the combined production budget, marketing, and distribution costs exceed the revenue after release has te ...
. Also that year, Van Damme acted in the war film ''
Legionnaire
The French Foreign Legion (, also known simply as , "the Legion") is a corps of the French Army created to allow List of militaries that recruit foreigners, foreign nationals into French service. The Legion was founded in 1831 and today consis ...
''. Despite a $35 million budget, it was not released theatrically in the US, only overseas.
In 1999, he starred in '' Universal Soldier: The Return'', (1999), where he returns as
Luc Deveraux
Luc Deveraux is the title character and protagonist of the ''Universal Soldier'' film series. He is most famously portrayed by Belgian actor and martial artist Jean-Claude Van Damme in '' Universal Soldier'' (1992) and its sequels, '' Univers ...
. The movie did poorly at the box office debuting at #4, which proved to be his last theatrical release until ''JCVD'' in 2008. That year he also starred in ''
Inferno
Inferno may refer to:
* Hell, an afterlife place of suffering
* Conflagration, a large uncontrolled fire
Film
* ''L'Inferno'', a 1911 Italian film
* ''Inferno'' (1953 film), a film noir by Roy Ward Baker
* ''Inferno'' (1980 film), an Italian ...
Replicant
A replicant is a fictional bioengineered humanoid featured in the 1982 film ''Blade Runner'' and the 2017 sequel ''Blade Runner 2049'' which is physically indistinguishable from an adult human and often possesses superhuman strength and intellig ...
'' is the second collaboration between Van Damme and director
Ringo Lam
Ringo Lam Ling-Tung (, 8 December 1955 – 29 December 2018) was a Hong Kong film director, producer, and screenwriter. He was known for his Action film, action and crime films produced during the Hong Kong New Wave, many of them comprising ent ...
, and the fifth time that Van Damme has starred in a
dual role
A dual role (also known as a double role) refers to one actor playing two roles in a single production. Dual roles (or a larger number of roles for an actor) may be deliberately written into a script, or may instead be a choice made during produc ...
. It co-stars
Michael Rooker
Michael Rooker (born April 6, 1955) is an American actor who mainly plays roles of antagonists. He first rose to prominence for portraying the titular role in '' Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer'' (1986), and is best known for starring as Mer ...
. Also that year he starred in '' The Order'', directed by
Sheldon Lettich
Sheldon Lettich ( ; born January 14, 1951) is an American screenwriter, film director and producer. He is best known for his collaborations with Jean-Claude Van Damme and his work in the action film genre.
Early life
Born in New York City, Let ...
, and written by Van Damme.
In 2002, he starred in '' Derailed.'' ''
In Hell
''In Hell'' is a 2003 American action film directed by Ringo Lam. The film stars Jean-Claude Van Damme, with a supporting cast of Lawrence Taylor, Marnie Alton, Malakai Davidson, and Billy Rieck. An adaptation of the 1978 film '' Midnight Express ...
Ringo Lam
Ringo Lam Ling-Tung (, 8 December 1955 – 29 December 2018) was a Hong Kong film director, producer, and screenwriter. He was known for his Action film, action and crime films produced during the Hong Kong New Wave, many of them comprising ent ...
. It is the third collaboration between Van Damme and Lam. Van Damme plays an American working overseas in
Magnitogorsk
Magnitogorsk ( rus, Магнитого́рск, p=məɡnʲɪtɐˈɡorsk, ) is an industrial city in Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia, on the eastern side of the extreme southern extent of the Ural Mountains by the Ural River. Its population is curre ...
, Russia. That same year, he employed his dancing training in the music video for
Bob Sinclar
Christophe Le Friant (; born 10 May 1969), better known by his stage name Bob Sinclar (), is a French record producer, DJ, and remixer. He is the owner of the record label Yellow Productions.
Musical career
A native of Paris, Le Friant began D ...
's "Kiss My Eyes".
His 2004 film was ''
Wake of Death
''Wake of Death'' is a 2004 American action film directed by Philippe Martínez and starring Jean-Claude Van Damme. Ringo Lam was the original director, but he left the project after a few weeks of filming in Canada. After that, Lam was replaced ...
,'' an action film directed by
Philippe Martinez
Philippe Martínez is a French film producer, director, screenwriter, actor, and former President of the Odéon Theater in Marseille.
Career
From 1988 through 1990, Martinez was President of the Odéon Theater, Marseille. In late 1990, he mov ...
.
Ringo Lam
Ringo Lam Ling-Tung (, 8 December 1955 – 29 December 2018) was a Hong Kong film director, producer, and screenwriter. He was known for his Action film, action and crime films produced during the Hong Kong New Wave, many of them comprising ent ...
was the original director, but he left the project after a few weeks of filming in Canada. It co-stars
Simon Yam
Simon Yam Tat-wah (; born 19 March 1955) is a Hong Kong actor and film producer. He is best known for his performances in films such as '' PTU'' (2003), ''Election'' (2005), '' SPL: Sha Po Lang'' (2005), ''Triangle'' (2007), '' Sparrow'' (2008), ' ...
, Valerie Tian, Tony Schiena, etc.
In 2005, he played himself in the French film '' Narco.'' In 2006, he starred in ''
Second in Command
Second-in-command (2i/c or 2IC) is a title denoting that the holder of the title is the second-highest authority within a certain organisation.
Usage
In the British Army or Royal Marines, the second-in-command is the deputy commander of a unit, f ...
'' directed by Simon Fellows, and ''
The Hard Corps
''The Hard Corps'' is a 2006 American action film directed by Sheldon Lettich, written by Lettich and George Saunders, and released by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. It stars Jean-Claude Van Damme with a supporting cast of Raz Adoti, Vivica ...
'' directed by Sheldon Lettich.
In 2007, he played a small role in '' The Exam'', a Turkish
comedy-drama film
Comedy drama (also known by the portmanteau dramedy) is a hybrid genre of works that combine elements of comedy and drama. In film, as well as scripted television series, serious dramatic subjects (such as death, illness, betrayal, grief, etc. ...
directed by
Ömer Faruk Sorak
Ömer Faruk Sorak (born 27 April 1964) is a Turkish film director. He has directed more than ten films since 2000.
Selected filmography
References
External links
*
1964 births
Living people
Turkish male film actors
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. Also that year he starred in ''
Until Death
''Until Death'' is a 2007 American vigilante action film starring Jean-Claude Van Damme and directed by Simon Fellows. It was released direct-to-DVD on April 24, 2007. Van Damme plays Anthony Stowe, a corrupt police detective addicted to her ...
''.
2008 to 2013: Return to mainstream
Van Damme returned to the mainstream with the limited theatrical release of the 2008 film '' JCVD'', which received positive reviews. ''
Time
Time is the continuous progression of existence that occurs in an apparently irreversible process, irreversible succession from the past, through the present, and into the future. It is a component quantity of various measurements used to sequ ...
Magazine'' named his performance in the film the second best of the year (after
Heath Ledger
Heath Andrew Ledger (4 April 1979 – 22 January 2008) was an Australian actor. After playing roles in several Australian television and film productions during the 1990s, he moved to the United States in 1998 to further develop his film care ...
's The Joker in ''
The Dark Knight
''The Dark Knight'' is a 2008 superhero film directed by Christopher Nolan, from a screenplay co-written with his brother Jonathan. Based on the DC Comics superhero Batman, it is the sequel to ''Batman Begins'' (2005), and the second inst ...
''), having previously stated that Van Damme "deserves not a black belt, but an Oscar." Also in 2008, he starred in
Isaac Florentine
Isaac Florentine (; born 28 July 1958) is an Israeli film director. He is best known for his martial arts and action genre films, namely '' Undisputed II: Last Man Standing'' (2006), '' Undisputed III: Redemption'' (2010), ''Ninja'' (2009), '' ...
Luc Deveraux
Luc Deveraux is the title character and protagonist of the ''Universal Soldier'' film series. He is most famously portrayed by Belgian actor and martial artist Jean-Claude Van Damme in '' Universal Soldier'' (1992) and its sequels, '' Univers ...
alongside
Dolph Lundgren
Hans "Dolph" Lundgren (, ; born 3 November 1957) is a Swedish actor, filmmaker, and martial artist. Lundgren made his acting debut in 1985 with a cameo in the List of James Bond films, James Bond film ''A View to a Kill''. Also that year, he h ...
John Hyams
John Hyams is an American screenwriter, director and cinematographer, best known for his involvement in the '' Universal Soldier'' series, for which he has directed two installments. Hyams is the son of director Peter Hyams.
Career
Hyams graduat ...
. The film was released theatrically in the Middle East and Southeast Asia and directly to video in the United States and other parts of the world. Since its release, the film has received mostly positive reviews, with praise towards the performances and surprisingly high production values.
In 2010, he directed himself in the barely released ''
Full Love
''Frenchy'' (formerly known as ''Full Love'', ''Soldiers'' and ''The Eagle Path'') is an unreleased action drama written, produced, edited, and directed by Jean-Claude Van Damme, who also stars in the film as the main character Frenchy. The film ...
.'' That same year, he turned down the role of Gunner Jensen in the first instalment of ''The Expendables'' and the role went to
Dolph Lundgren
Hans "Dolph" Lundgren (, ; born 3 November 1957) is a Swedish actor, filmmaker, and martial artist. Lundgren made his acting debut in 1985 with a cameo in the List of James Bond films, James Bond film ''A View to a Kill''. Also that year, he h ...
.
In 2011, he voiced Master Croc in the computer animation film ''
Kung Fu Panda 2
''Kung Fu Panda 2'' is a 2011 American animated martial arts comedy film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by Paramount Pictures. Directed by Jennifer Yuh Nelson and written by the writing team of Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berge ...
''. In the film, he voices a character who helps the heroes of the previous film. That same year, he co-starred with
Scott Adkins
Scott Edward Adkins (born 17 June 1976) is an English actor and martial artist. He gained prominence with his portrayal of the Russian prison fighter Yuri Boyka in the American martial arts film '' Undisputed II: Last Man Standing'' (2006), a ro ...
in ''
Assassination Games
''Assassination Games'' is a 2011 American action thriller film directed by Ernie Barbarash and starring Jean-Claude Van Damme and Scott Adkins with Ivan Kaye as their main antagonist. The film was released in the United States on July 29, 2011.
...
''. Also in 2011, he played a role in the French comedy ''
Beur sur la ville
''Beur sur la ville'' () is a 2011 French comedy directed by Djamel Bensalah.
Plot
Khalid Belkacem is a young Frenchman of Maghrebi origin who has failed all his graduation exams. However, he discovers that he still has one unlikely opportunit ...
.'' Also that year, he starred in his own reality TV show ''
Behind Closed Doors
Behind Closed Doors may refer to:
Film, television and radio Film
* ''Behind Closed Doors'' (1929 film), an early talkie starring Virginia Valli
* Behind Closed Doors (1961 film), ''Behind Closed Doors'' (1961 film), an Italian comedy film by Dino ...
''. The show showcases his family life, his personal troubles, and an upcoming fight. Since 2009, he has been planning to make a comeback to fight former boxing Olympic gold-medalist
Somluck Kamsing
Somrak Kamsing (; born January 16, 1973) or Somluck Kamsing (name used in the Olympics), known professionally as Pimaranlek Sitaran (), is a Thai retired Muay Thai fighter, amateur boxer, entertainer, and politician. He is a four-time Olympian ...
."Jean-Claude Van Damme Talks about Kamsing Fight in May or June 2012"
YouTube
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. 7 November 2011. Retrieved 3 April 2012"Жан-Клод Ван Дамм решил провести бой в Грозном" KM.RU Новости. 11 November 2011 The fight was a focal point in his ITV reality show ''
Behind Closed Doors
Behind Closed Doors may refer to:
Film, television and radio Film
* ''Behind Closed Doors'' (1929 film), an early talkie starring Virginia Valli
* Behind Closed Doors (1961 film), ''Behind Closed Doors'' (1961 film), an Italian comedy film by Dino ...
''. The fight has been repeatedly postponed, with many critics doubting it will occur, especially due to the difficulty of booking the venue.
In 2012, he acted in the Russian
comedy film
The comedy film is a film genre that emphasizes humor. These films are designed to amuse audiences and make them laugh. Films in this genre typically have a happy ending, with dark comedy being an exception to this rule. Comedy is one of the o ...
U.F.O.
An unidentified flying object (UFO) is an object or phenomenon seen in the sky but not yet identified or explained. The term was coined when United States Air Force (USAF) investigations into flying saucers found too broad a range of shapes ...
'' He starred in ''
Dragon Eyes
''Dragon Eyes'' is a 2012 American martial arts film starring Cung Le and Jean-Claude Van Damme. It was directed by John Hyams. In New Orleans, a mysterious man looks to unite two warring gangs against the lawmen who have been using them to ad ...
The Expendables 2
''The Expendables 2'' is a 2012 American action film directed by Simon West, written by Richard Wenk and Sylvester Stallone and based on a story by Ken Kaufman, David Agosto and Wenk. Brian Tyler returned to score the film. It is the sequel ...
''. The film series follows a mercenary group as they undertake a mission which evolves into a quest for revenge against a rival mercenary (Van Damme). The film was a success, grossing over $310 million worldwide, and was his big return to the action genre. ''Empire''s Nick de Semlyen praised Van Damme's "grandstanding, plutonium-crazed baddie" and Lundgren's "action-troll" as high points in the film. Also that year, he was seen as part of Kam Sing's ring crew when Kam Sing fought against
Jomhod Kiatadisak
Chamlom Thodthing (; born July 5, 1970), known professionally as Jomhod Kiatadisak (), is a Thai former professional Muay Thai fighter and kickboxer.
Biography and career
He started learning muay Thai at the age of 7 and won his first fight wh ...
. He also appeared in commercials for
Coors Light
Coors Light is a 4.2% ABV light American lager beer sold by Coors (currently Molson Coors) of Chicago, Illinois. It was first produced in 1978 by the Coors Brewing Company. They had briefly produced a different low-alcohol beer by the same n ...
beer, showing him on a snow-covered mountain wearing a sleeveless denim jacket, and for the washing powder Dash. On 21 October 2012, he was honored with a life-size statue of himself in his hometown of
Brussels
Brussels, officially the Brussels-Capital Region, (All text and all but one graphic show the English name as Brussels-Capital Region.) is a Communities, regions and language areas of Belgium#Regions, region of Belgium comprising #Municipalit ...
. He told reporters during the unveiling, "Belgium is paying me back something, but really it's to pay back to the dream. So when people come by here, it is not Jean-Claude van Damme but it's a guy from the street who believed in something. I want the statue to represent that".
In 2013, he acted in the comedy ''
Welcome to the Jungle
"Welcome to the Jungle" is a song by American rock band Guns N' Roses, featured as the opening track on their debut album, ''Appetite for Destruction'' (1987). It was released as the album's second single initially in the UK in September 1987 ...
.'' Also that year'','' he played the main villain in ''
Enemies Closer
''Enemies Closer'' is a 2013 American action thriller film directed by Peter Hyams and starring Jean-Claude Van Damme, Tom Everett Scott, Orlando Jones and Linzey Cocker. It is Hyams' third film director, directorial collaboration with Van Damme, ...
,'' an American
action
Action may refer to:
* Action (philosophy), something which is done by a person
* Action principles the heart of fundamental physics
* Action (narrative), a literary mode
* Action fiction, a type of genre fiction
* Action game, a genre of video gam ...
thriller film
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directed by
Peter Hyams
Peter Hyams (born July 26, 1943) is an American film director, screenwriter and cinematographer known for directing the 1977 conspiracy thriller film ''Capricorn One'' (which he also wrote), the 1981 science fiction-thriller ''Outland (film), Outl ...
. On 13 November 2013,
Volvo Trucks
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released an advertisement on
YouTube
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that shows Van Damme doing the
splits
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while perched with each of his feet on the outer rearview mirrors of one
semi-trailer truck
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and one
box truck
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moving backwards, which he describes in the commercial as "the most epic of splits". The video quickly went viral around the web, receiving more than 11 million views in three days, 35 million in the first week. It was dubbed as ''
The Epic Split
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''.
2014–present: Subsequent films
'' Swelter'' is a 2014 American action film where he plays one of the leads. It stars
Lennie James
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, and co-stars
Grant Bowler
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He is known for playing the role of Constable Wayne ...
,
Josh Henderson
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, and
Alfred Molina
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. James plays a sheriff in a small town who has a dark past that he can not remember, only to have to confront it when his ex-partners show up looking for stolen money they believe he has.
In 2015, he starred in the
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film ''
Pound of Flesh
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,'' directed by
Ernie Barbarash
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. Also that year, he had a supporting role in a Chinese
superhero
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parody film
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Jean-Claude Van Johnson
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''.
In 2017, he starred in ''
Kill 'Em All
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'', an action film directed by Peter Malota.
In 2018, he returned to his role in '' Kickboxer: Retaliation,'' a sequel to the reboot. That same year, he acted in '' Black Water''. It co-stars
Dolph Lundgren
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in the fifth collaboration between both actorsBaldwin, Daniel "JCVD & Lundgren Are Deep In 'Black Water'" , ''www.cinemarunner.com'', published 2 May 2017. Retrieved 15 May 2017. as well as the first time they appear together as on-screen allies. In 22 August of that same year, he starred in Julien Leclercq's ''The Bouncer''.
In 2019, he starred in ''
We Die Young
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''. In 2021, he starred in '' The Last Mercenary.'' In 2022, he voiced the character Jean-Clawed in the computer animation film '' Minions: The Rise of Gru''.
In 2023, he featured his likeness and voice as
Johnny Cage
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in the fighting game ''
Mortal Kombat 1
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'' (2023). In 2024, he debuted in '' Hitman: World of Assassination'' as the game's latest "elusive target". The game features Van Damme in the role of Max Valliant, a former ICA agent who avoided a previous assassination attempt several years prior.
Monuments
In 2012, a statue of Van Damme was unveiled in Anderlecht, Belgium. The artwork, which depicts a younger incarnation of ''the Muscles from Brussels'' in one of his fighting poses from the movie ''Kickboxer'', was commissioned to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Westland Shopping complex. The unveiling took place on Boulevard Sylvain Dupuis and was attended by Van Damme, his parents, Wallonia-Brussels culture minister and nearly 2,000 fans. Van Damme said the statue "represented the dream of a Brussels kid" and was "for all the children who want something bad", adding that "if you believe in something strongly enough, it can come true".
In 2019, a Van Damme monument was mounted in the Vandam village of
Qabala
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,
Azerbaijan
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, due to the similarity of the village name and Van Damme's name. The actor subsequently published a post on his Facebook account, thanking those responsible.
Controversies
Lawsuit and fight record controversy
In 1997, Frank Dux, the martial artist whom Van Damme portrayed in ''Bloodsport'', filed a lawsuit against him for $50,000 for co-writing and consultation work Dux did on the 1996 film '' The Quest''. According to the lawsuit, Dux also accused him of lying to the public about his martial arts fight record, stating that when Dux tutored Van Damme while the latter was laying carpet for a living, Van Damme exhibited a lack of martial arts skills. Van Damme's lawyer, Martin Singer, responded, "There are records to document his martial arts acclaim. Why, just look at his movies; he didn't get those roles on his acting ability! He's the one who does those splits on chairs. He doesn't have a stuntman to do that."
Chuck Zito incident
Tensions arose between Van Damme and bodyguard/stuntman
Chuck Zito
Charles Alfred Zito Jr. (born March 1, 1953) is an American actor, stuntman, celebrity bodyguard and former outlaw motorcycle club, outlaw biker who was president of the New York City, New York chapter of the Hells Angels.
Zito was a member of t ...
when Zito began dating Van Damme's estranged wife
Darcy LaPier
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Early life
LaPier graduated from Portland State University. She also studied drama at the University of Oregon and Huntington Film Institute in Florida.
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. Zito was reportedly unhappy about LaPier's claim in a divorce action that Van Damme had abused her.Downey gets maximum insanity after judge's tough sentence ''
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'' (16 February 1998) On 6 February 1998, the ''
New York Daily News
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'' reported that Van Damme had been punched by Zito the previous night at the Scores strip club in
Manhattan
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, New York. Zito, who had previously bodyguarded Van Damme and did stunts on the film '' Nowhere to Run'', recalled the incident in his 2002 autobiography ''Street Justice'', claiming that he suffered a broken hand as a result of striking Van Damme several times after Van Damme made disparaging remarks about him to a club bouncer, who then relayed the comments to Zito. Van Damme denied in an appearance on ''
Inside Edition
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'' days after the incident that he had been struck by Zito and challenged Zito to a fight.
Kadyrov event
In October 2011, Van Damme, along with other celebrities including
Hilary Swank
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,
Vanessa-Mae
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and
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attracted criticism from human rights groups for attending an event in Russian federal subject
Chechnya
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's capital
Grozny
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on the 35th birthday of Chechen president
Ramzan Kadyrov
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on 5 October. Human rights groups, who had urged the celebrities to cancel their appearances because of abuses carried out under Kadyrov, criticised the celebrities for attending the event.
Human Rights Watch
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released a statement which said, "Ramzan Kadyrov is linked to a litany of horrific human rights abuses. It's inappropriate for stars to get paid to party with him ..And getting paid to be part of such a lavish show in Chechnya trivializes the suffering of countless victims of human rights abuses there."
Human trafficking allegations
In April 2025, Van Damme was accused by the Romanian Directorate for Investigating Organized Crime and Terrorism of participating in the human trafficking of 5 Romanian women which allegedly took place in Cannes.
Public image and influence
Van Damme is widely regarded as an
icon
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of action and martial arts cinema. At the height of his career, he was one of the biggest action movie stars in the world, and one of the most successful martial arts actors of the 1980s and 1990s, alongside
Steven Seagal
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. His popularity is credited with opening the Hollywood doors to names like Don Wilson,
Olivier Gruner
Olivier Gruner () (born August 2, 1960) is a French actor, filmmaker, martial artist and former kickboxer. Born in Paris, he moved back to France in 1988 after serving in the French military and competing as a professional kickboxer, during whic ...
,
Dale Cook
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Bloodsport III
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Cyborg 2
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Timecop
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'' (1997), and '' Welcome to Sudden Death'' (2020). Van Damme's influence has been compared to the
Bruceploitation
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explosion of the 1970s.
Van Damme achieved
sex symbol
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status through publicity venues in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Unlike his major rivals in action film, such as
Arnold Schwarzenegger
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,
Sylvester Stallone
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, Steven Seagal, and
Bruce Willis
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, Van Damme was nominated by the ''
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'' as number one on their "Top Ten Sexiest Men in the World" list, being the only action film star listed.
Many martial artists, athletes, and filmmakers have cited Van Damme as an influence, such as
Alain Moussi
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,
Scott Adkins
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,
Will Smith
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Adam Brody
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,
Jay Cutler
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, Lyoto Machida, Michael Page, Anderson Silva, Georges St-Pierre, Cain Velasquez, Nick Diaz, Nate Diaz, Conor McGregor, Jiří Procházka, Mirko Cro Cop, Rico Verhoeven, Tom Duquesnoy, John Albert (fighter), John Albert, Charles Rosa, Murad Ramazanov, Halil Amir, Andrei Stoica, Giorgio Petrosyan, Alfie Davis, Enkh-Orgil Baatarkhuu, and Angela Chang. In August 2016, Georges St-Pierre described fighting Van Damme in the film '' Kickboxer: Vengeance'' as "a dream come true".
American professional wrestler Rob Van Dam, Robert Alexander Szatkowski was given his ring name "Rob Van Dam" in 1992 by Ron Slinker, a promoter in Florida, possibly because of his martial arts experience and his resemblance to Van Damme.
The original video game ''Mortal Kombat'' (1992) was conceived as a fighting game based on Van Damme. Creators Ed Boon and John Tobias had originally wanted to star Van Damme himself in the game. That fell through as he had allegedly a prior deal for another game under the auspices of the Sega Genesis platform. Boon and Tobias eventually decided to create a character named
Johnny Cage
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, who is modelled after Van Damme, primarily from Van Damme's appearance and outfit in the martial arts film ''Bloodsport''. In the German version of the Donkey Kong 64 website, DK's greatest hero is Jean-Claude Van Kong.
In 2020, Van Damme was inducted into the Martial Arts History Museum, Martial Arts History Museum Hall of Fame.
Personal life
From 1993 to 1996, the stress of the constant filming and promotion of his films, as Van Damme claims, led him to develop a cocaine habit, on which he spent up to $10,000 a week, and consuming up to 10 grams per day by 1996. He was arrested for driving under the influence in 1999.Godfrey, Alex (10 August 2012) "Jean-Claude Van Damme: 'I tried to play the system; I was blacklisted'" ''The Guardian''.Truitt, Brian (19 August 2012) "For Jean-Claude Van Damme, comeback is sweet" ''USA Today''. Attempts at drug rehabilitation were unsuccessful, and he resorted to resolve his addiction via quitting cold turkey and exercise. In 1998, he was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. In 2011, he discussed the condition on the British reality show ''Jean-Claude Van Damme: Behind Closed Doors'', saying, "Sometimes you're gonna like me, and sometimes you're gonna hate me. But what can I do? I'm not perfect ... I'm an extreme bipolar, and I'm taking medication for this ... When I was young, I was suffering those mood swings, swing moods. In the morning, the sky was blue [when I was] going to school, and to me, the sky was black. I was so sad."
He has been married five times to four different women. Until 1992 he was married to his third wife, bodybuilder Gladys Portugues, with whom he has two children, Kristopher (b. 1987) and Bianca Brigitte (b. 1990). He had begun an affair with actress
Darcy LaPier
Darcy LaPier (born July 9, 1965) is an American former actress and model.
Early life
LaPier graduated from Portland State University. She also studied drama at the University of Oregon and Huntington Film Institute in Florida.
Personal life ...
, whom he married in February 1994. From this marriage, they have a son named Nicholas (b. 10 October 1995). That same year he had an affair with his ''
Street Fighter
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'' co-star Kylie Minogue during filming in Thailand.Sieczkowski, Cavan (14 August 2012) "Jean-Claude Van Damme Admits To Affair With Kylie Minogue" ''HuffPost''. LaPier, who was pregnant with their son at the time, did not become aware of the affair until Van Damme publicly admitted it in 2012.
In October 2016, he expressed his support for presidential candidate Donald Trump during the 2016 United States presidential election, 2016 election. Earlier that year in March, he mentioned that the Illuminati including the Rockefeller family, Rockefellers and Rothschild family, Rothschilds might try to stop Trump from winning.
In December 2022, he visited a clinic in Uzhhorod, Ukraine, and took the opportunity to meet Ukrainian military personnel, declaring ‘Slava Ukraini’ on a local television. In a video on Youtube, he justifies this as a message of peace. In 2025, when the Second presidency of Donald Trump, Trump administration decided to end United States Agency for International Development, USAID, there was a theory that he had been paid by the American agency for this message in Ukraine. However, there is no reliable source confirming this. On 16 April 2025, JCVD posted a video on Diana Panchenko's Telegram channel in which he asked Putin to become an ambassador for peace based on love and sport, recalling their first meetings.
Conservationism
Outside acting, Van Damme has publicly supported various conservation movement, conservationist causes and
animal rights
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organisations, appearing in a number of public service announcement, PSAs for Animals Australia, and working towards his goal of rallying celebrities and fellow actors in creating animal sanctuary, sanctuaries for endangered species. In 2022, he was appointed as Democratic Republic of the Congo Ambassador On Environment, with the role of enhancing the forest protection, protection of forests as well as local fauna and flora.
Filmography
Film
Television
Music videos
Video games
Awards and nominations
Championships and accomplishments
Mr. Belgium bodybuilding Championships (1976 Gold)
Belgium Karate Lightweight Championships (1977 Gold)
Belgium Karate team European Championships (1979 Gold)
Belgium Coupe des Espoirs Karate Tournament Championships (1980 Silver)
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1960 births
Belgian bodybuilders
Belgian emigrants to the United States
Belgian male karateka
Belgian male kickboxers
Belgian male Muay Thai practitioners
Belgian people of Jewish descent
Belgian Roman Catholics
Flemish male film actors
Living people
Middleweight kickboxers
People from Sint-Agatha-Berchem
People with bipolar disorder
Shotokan practitioners
20th-century Belgian sportsmen