Jean-claude Van Damme All Movies =link= [WORKING]

Look closely at the background of the dance scenes to spot a young Van Damme dancing in a singlet.

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A gritty crime drama where Van Damme plays a corrupt, drug-addicted detective who falls into a coma, wakes up, and seeks redemption. Critical Redemption and Later Works (2008–Present)

Continuing his voice acting work, he playfully voiced the character Jean Clawed, a villain with a giant lobster claw. Conclusion jean-claude van damme all movies

Van Damme's early career was defined by low-budget martial arts films that showcased his physical prowess. No Retreat, No Surrender

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A romantic action-drama heavily inspired by classic Westerns. Van Damme plays an escaped convict who protects a lonely widow (Rosanna Arquette) and her children from a ruthless land developer. Look closely at the background of the dance

The theatrical sequel to the 1992 hit, featuring modern sci-fi action and a heavy metal soundtrack. 4. The DTV (Direct-to-Video) Era (2000–2007)

A high-concept mystery action film set almost entirely within a locked-down hospital.

Also known as Wrong Bet . He plays a French Foreign Legionnaire who enters the underground street-fighting circuit to support his brother's family. Double Impact (1991) If you share with third parties, their policies apply

As mainstream Hollywood action trends shifted toward CGI and comic book adaptations, Van Damme moved primarily into the direct-to-video (DTV) market, where he consistently delivered gritty, character-driven action.

This era also delivered the cult classic Street Fighter (1994). While the film was a critical flop, Van Damme’s portrayal of Guille is remembered today as a campy, entertaining highlight of 90s action cinema. He closed this golden stretch with Sudden Death (1995), a "Die Hard in a hockey stadium" premise that delivered intense tension and inventive kills.