Jeanclaude Van Damme All Movies Jun 2026

(1988), where he played Frank Dux, catapulted him to international fame. Global Icon: The Golden Age (1989–1996)

(1988), which showcased his signature physical abilities like the helicopter kick and splits. This era featured defining martial arts classics like (1990), and Double Impact (1991), where he famously played twin brothers. Hollywood Peak (1992–1996):

: A big-budget adaptation of the video game where he played Colonel Guile.

Before the splits became famous, Van Damme was a Belgian karate champion and bodybuilder. His first "movie" was a bit part in a French-language teen drama. jeanclaude van damme all movies

A low-budget Euro-thriller. Van Damme plays a thief on a train carrying biological weapons. Forgettable.

Directed by Peter Hyams. Van Damme plays a mystical villain on a US-Canadian border island. He wears a hoodie. It’s fine.

A non-speaking background role. He can be spotted dancing in the background of a beach scene. (1988), where he played Frank Dux, catapulted him

A misguided soft reboot. Van Damme plays Master Durand (the role originally played by Dennis Chan). He is the mentor to the new Kurt Sloane (Alain Moussi). He does a beautiful slow-motion dance sequence but the film is underwhelming.

Experimental Projects and International Collaborations (1996–1999)

A dark assassin thriller co-starring Scott Adkins. Hollywood Peak (1992–1996): : A big-budget adaptation of

Jean-Claude Van Damme continues to work at an incredible pace, with several high-profile projects on the horizon. He recently voiced "Jean Clawed" in the animated comedy Minions: The Rise of Gru (2022). He is set to star in several action thrillers, including the treasure-hunt film Silent Kill and the war film Raid Pacific . Furthermore, he is returning for a sequel to his successful action flick in The Last Mercenary 2 , following the 2021 original.

: Played a serial killer and his cloned genetic twin.

Then came (1991), a masterpiece of VFX audacity where Van Damme played twins. It was the moment Hollywood realized he had charisma. He wasn't just a kicking machine; he was a charming, bumbling kicking machine.

John Woo’s American Debut. This is a masterpiece of bullet ballets and slow-motion pigeons. Van Damme plays Chance Boudreaux, a Cajun drifter who protects a woman from a hunting society (led by a brilliant Lance Henriksen). The warehouse finale with explosive arrows and Van Damme sliding on his knees is legendary.