Damme All Movies — Jeanclaude Van
Van Damme plays a corrupt, heroin-addicted cop who is shot and left for dead, then has to redeem himself. He shows real acting chops, especially in the scenes of withdrawal.
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. The Second Wave & Scientology Shift (1994–1998) As the mid-90s arrived, budgets shrank, but Van Damme continued to experiment.
The Guilty Pleasure. Van Damme plays Colonel Guile ("It was Tuesday"). The film is a cartoon come to life, wildly inaccurate to the game, and utterly ridiculous. Raul Julia (as M. Bison) steals the show. Van Damme later admitted he did the film for the money and didn’t understand the source material. jeanclaude van damme all movies
The Comeback. Directed by John Hyams (Peter’s son). This is an art-house horror-action film disguised as a sequel. It’s trippy, violent, and psychological. Van Damme plays a clone leader of a cult. Dolph Lundgren returns as a one-eyed zombie. It is universally admired by action fans as a masterpiece of low-budget brutality.
A one-location mystery. Van Damme plays a mysterious wounded man in a hospital surrounded by gangs. The twist is predictable. Van Damme plays a corrupt, heroin-addicted cop who
A cult classic of breakdancing cinema. Van Damme appears as a spectator in the background. No kicks, just standing.
Unlike many action stars who refuse to age, Van Damme has leaned into it. His later films are filled with jokes about his limp, his past drug use, and his ego. He went from a punchline to a poet. This is a masterpiece of bullet ballets and
(aka The Shadow of the Vampire ) A bizarre action-horror hybrid. Van Damme plays an excommunicated priest who fights a demonic cult in Jerusalem. He wears a leather duster and uses a crossbow. Cult favorite.