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A critically praised meta-movie. Van Damme plays a fictionalized, washed-up version of himself caught in a real bank heist. It features a brilliant six-minute emotional monologue. Universal Soldier: Regeneration (2009)

(2012) : Returned to the big screen as the lead villain, Jean Vilain. : Provided the voice for Master Croc. The Last Mercenary (2021) : An action-comedy released on Netflix. Minions: The Rise of Gru (2022) : Voiced Jean Clawed.

Van Damme plays a commander defending an American embassy in a fictional Eastern European nation against insurgent rebels.

A romantic action-drama. Van Damme plays an escaped convict protecting a lonely widow (Rosanna Arquette) from corrupt developers. Hard Target (1993)

To watch every film of Jean-Claude Van Damme is to take a guided tour through the evolution of the action genre, from the hyper-muscular capitalism of the 1980s to the self-aware nostalgia of streaming-era cinema. Far more than a mere punch-kick machine, Van Damme’s filmography—spanning over four decades and more than 50 films—is a unique artistic document. It charts the rise, fall, and phoenix-like reinvention of a man who turned his own body into a brand and his own life into a meta-narrative. From the cold war dojos of Bloodsport to the shattered mirrors of JCVD , the complete works of Jean-Claude Van Damme offer a surprisingly profound meditation on fame, aging, and the enduring power of the splits. jean-claude van damme all movies

Van Damme’s directorial debut. Set in the 1920s, the film follows a martial arts tournament in a lost city, paying heavy homage to Bloodsport . Direct-to-Video Transitions and Cult Action (1997–2007)

An undercover prison thriller filled with brutal hand-to-hand combat.

A rare comedy role. Van Damme plays a crazy wilderness survival guide. Enemies Closer (2013)

A surreal, horror-infused entry into the series where Van Damme played a cult-like leader. A critically praised meta-movie

A masterful, critically acclaimed meta-drama. Van Damme played a fictionalized, washed-up version of himself caught in a real-life bank heist. His unbroken, six-minute emotional monologue won over critics worldwide.

A cameo appearance in a Belgian comedy film.

Van Damme transitioned into voice acting, lending his voice to the character Master Croc.

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A loose reimagining of Akira Kurosawa’s Yojimbo , featuring Van Damme as a depressed veteran seeking vengeance in a desert town.

Returned to the big screen as the lead villain, Jean Vilain. Enemies Closer A quirky villainous turn that received positive reviews. Jean-Claude Van Johnson (2016-2017):

This comprehensive guide covers the complete cinematic journey of Jean-Claude Van Damme, categorized by eras, detailing the movies that shaped his extraordinary career. The Breakthrough Years (1984–1989)

| Year | Title | Role | Director | Notes | |------|-------|------|----------|-------| | 1991 | Double Impact | Alex / Chad Wagner | Sheldon Lettich | First dual role (twins); high-kicking mayhem in Hong Kong. | | 1992 | Universal Soldier | Luc Deveraux | Roland Emmerich | Co-starring Dolph Lundgren; a box office hit ($95M worldwide). | | 1993 | Nowhere to Run | Sam Gillen | Robert Harmon | More dramatic; plays an escaped convict protecting a widow. | | 1993 | Last Action Hero | Himself (cameo) | John McTiernan | Brief parody scene inside a video store. | | 1993 | Hard Target | Chance Boudreaux | John Woo (US debut) | First Hollywood film directed by John Woo; legendary motorcycle kick. | | 1994 | Timecop | Max Walker | Peter Hyams | ($102M worldwide). | | 1994 | Street Fighter | Colonel Guile | Steven E. de Souza | Iconic but critically panned; "For me, it was Tuesday" line. |