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Biography
At school,
the child is Jean-Claude is twelve years old when his father takes him to Claude Goetz, graduate trainer of karate. The courses of Goetz are effective but hard and reserved to adults. The young teenager is not gifted, he is stiff and apprehensive. But he wants to progress at all costs and his savage determination does not escape to his trainer. The young van
Varenberg suffers a lot; he gives up several At
seventeen years, Jean-Claude has developed physically and has more self-
esteem. After having won the European in teams in 1979, Jean-Claude takes part in the World Championship in Wako, Florida. Amazed by the USA, that he discovers for the first time, our young karateka skips training. He gets defeated by the Belgian Teugels who becomes Vice-Champion of the World. A few months later, Jean-Claude takes his revenge and beats Teugels in less then two minutes. A strenuous training, and a rage to win : the young Van Varenberg will remember the lesson. Attracted by
America, Jean-Claude gets back to the USA in 79 and 80 But his projects are elsewhere : the movies! How to get there? He multiplies his contacts in Brussels, Paris, in vain. There is only one way : the United States …. 1982 – The young Van Varenbergh finds himself in Los Angeles, he doesn’t know a word of English, doesn’t have any references… His name being quite hard to pronounce, Jean-Claude opts for Van Damme. He works out very much, but he has to find work to survive : cab driver, pizza deliveries, dance teacher, etc… For four years, the young Belgian tries to meet producers and big actors : Stallone, Schwarzenegger, Chuck Norris. The latter gives him a bit-part in “Missing in Action I”. Other little parts are offered to him, as in “No Retreat No Surrender”. But Jean-Claude knows he can do much better. He then decides to risk it all. In 1986,
Menahem Golan is one of the best-known producers in Hollywood.
Jean-Claude decides to force his way in, in his own personal style : as
Golan leaves a restaurant, Jean-Claude performs a lightning
“mawashi” inches from his face. Impressed, the The budget for Bloodsport is unfortunately quite limited and a couple of months later, Golan, disapointed, wants to release the film in video. But Jean-Claude doesn’t give up : he re-edits the movie himself and convinces his producer to release the movie in the theatres, without any advertising. Bloodsport
becomes immediately a huge success in the whole world. Van Damme imposes
his impressive style of fighting, combining shotokan, taek-won-do and
kickboxing. Jean-Claude is entirely happy : he finally is a real The movies
follow each other quickly for the man called “The Muscles from
Brussels”. Black Eagle, a class B movie in which he takes a second
role, comes out in 1988, shortly before Bloodsport. The next year, Cyborg, another science fiction adventure and especially Kickboxer, a spectacular action movie, make him take part in more and more scenarios and finalize fighting choreographies. With Full
Contact and Death Warrant (1990), Jean-Claude confirms his charisma as
actor, his physical qualities and his gifts as a scenarist.. Double
Impact (1991 After the impressive Universal Soldier (1992), Jean-Claude acts in two very beautiful movies in 1993, Nowhere To Run and Hard Target, which show his talents as dramatic actor. One year later, he comes out with Timecop, Street fighter and Sudden Death! At the age of
35, the Belgian actor decides to realise something He asks his coach Claude Goetz, to prepare him physically and mentally and to coordinate the fighting scenes. The
teacher and the student have always stayed in touch during those 23
years united by a very deep friendship. Being perfectionist and
dogged, Jean-Claude sets up a high rhythm for the whole team and shows
an uncommon energy : 12 hours of shooting a day, sometimes even more
combined with personal training! The Quest is the mark of an important
area for the Belgian karateka… In 1996, Van Damme settles in Monaco and creates his own company. His last movies, Maximum Risk, Double Team (97) Légionnaire and Knock Off produced in 98 are a big success. He changes from register though, as in the very good Légionnaire, and he is always implicated in production. Inferno
and Uni Timeline: Van Damme first achieved fame by winning a number of European karate championships. He was first seen on screen in the 1984 movie Monaco Forever. But, his first major role came in 1985, when he played Ivan Krushensky in No Retreat, No Surrender, which also starred Kurt McKinney. He was scheduled to play the part of the camouflaged monster in Predator. Wearing a heavy costume in the jungle was rough and Van Damme was unhappy with his role. How he left the picture is disputed: some say he quit, others say he was replaced when the character was revised. Van Damme claims he intentionally got fired so he could move on to other movies. Van Damme's appearance in Bloodsport earned him a nomination as "Worst New Star" in the 1988 Golden Raspberry Awards (he lost). Van Damme worked his way up to Hollywood mainstream in the 1990s, often working with acclaimed foreign directors. Notable movies include Double Impact (1991), Universal Soldier (1992), Nowhere to Run (1993), Hard Target (1993), and his most critically praised work, Timecop (1994). In most of his movies, he plays a prize fighter, policeman, or soldier. Many of these roles included doppelgänger or Lazarus themes involving Van Damme's characters, an aspect unusual for the action movie genre. By the end of the 1990s, Van Damme's high-profile career had faded but he continues to star in smaller, often direct-to-video movies. His movies have earned over $650 million worldwide, earning him a place in the action movie world along with others like Steven Seagal and Chuck Norris. He has had troubles with cocaine and is also reported to have experienced bipolar disorder. He has been married five times, including two marriages with his current wife Gladys Portugues. In 1998, Van Damme and his former bodyguard Chuck Zito were involved in a fist-fight at a New York strip-tease bar called Scores. Allegedly, Van Damme had said something negative about Zito while drunk, and when Zito confronted Van Damme about this Van Damme prepared himself for a fight and Zito began punching Van Damme. This event became notorious in the news and somewhat of a scandal for Van Damme. On Screen Nudity: Jean Claude Van Damme has gained a reputation for numerous nude appearances in his films and has become a definite favourite for fans of male nudity. First appearing nude in Blood Sport, numerous nude appearances have occurred in subsequent films, including a lengthy one in Universal Soldier. Though only showing rear nudity, the athletic quality of Van Damme's posterior has heightened the appeal and many of his films have included brief nude appearances, though not integral to the plots in anyway. Van Damme is on record as saying "If you have a decent body why not show it? I'm very proud of my butt." |
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