Jean-claude Van Damme All Movies [upd]

Directed by Tsui Hark. A fast-paced action comedy set during the Hong Kong handover involving counterfeit goods and hidden explosives.

As the 90s closed, theatrical budgets shrank, but Van Damme’s personal stunts grew more dangerous.

A dramatic crime film about Washington D.C. gangs, where he plays a mute war veteran.

The theatrical sequel to his 1992 hit, pitting him against a rogue supercomputer. jean-claude van damme all movies

If you are new to Jean-Claude Van Damme's filmography, start with these four essential pillars: Bloodsport (1988) The Sci-Fi Blockbuster Peak: Timecop (1994) The Master Director Collaboration: Hard Target (1993) The Acting Masterclass: JCVD (2008)

During the 2000s, Hollywood's theatrical appetites shifted away from traditional martial arts stars. Van Damme transitioned to the Direct-to-Video (DTV) market, where he remained incredibly prolific, often delivering gritty, darker, and more dramatic performances.

He plays Ivan Kraschinsky, a villainous Soviet martial artist. His breathtaking kicks stole the movie from the lead actor. Bloodsport (1988) Directed by Tsui Hark

An intense, single-location mystery action thriller set inside a locked-down hospital.

While subjective, Timecop (1994) is often cited as his most commercially and critically successful film. Bloodsport (1988) remains a beloved cult classic, while JCVD (2008) is praised for its intelligent and meta approach.

An action thriller set almost entirely on a hijacked train. A dramatic crime film about Washington D

A rare comedic role where he plays a crazed, unhinged corporate team-building instructor on a deserted island.

A tough action film where he plays a border patrol agent fighting rogue ex-military drug smugglers.

Regarded as one of his best DTV films, directed by Ringo Lam. Van Damme delivers a raw, dramatic performance as a man sentenced to a brutal Russian prison where inmates are forced to fight to the death.

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