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Hommage national à Jean-Paul Belmondo

as Self (archive footage)

2021
Le Fantôme de Laurent Terzieff

as Self (archive footage)

2020
A Man and His Dog

as Charles

2009
Amazon

as Edouard

2000
Peut-être

as Ako

1999
Half a Chance

as Léo Brassac

1998
Les Miserables

as Henri Fortin / Jean Valjean

1995
One Hundred and One Nights

as Professeur Bébel

1995
Stranger in the House

as Loursat

1992
The Loner

as Stan Jalard

1987
Hold-up

as Grimm

1985
Happy Easter

as Stephane Margelle

1984
The Vultures

as Sgt. Pierre Augagneur

1984
The Outsider

as Commissaire divisionnaire Philippe Jordan

1983
Ace of Aces

as Jo Cavalier

1982
The Professional

as Joss Beaumont

1981
Le Guignolo

as Alexandre Dupré

1980
Cop or Hood

as Stanislas Borovitz / Antonio Cerutti

1979
Animal

as Mike Gaucher / Bruno Ferrari

1977
The Body of My Enemy

as François Leclercq

1976
The Night Caller

as Commissaire Jean Letellier

1975
Incorrigible

as Victor Vauthier

1980
The Pariah

as Roberto Borgo

1972
Scoundrel in White

as Docteur Paul Simay

1972
The Married Couple of the Year Two

as Nicolas Philibert

1971
The Burglars

as Azad

1972
Borsalino

as François Capella

1970
Mississippi Mermaid

as Louis Mahé

1970
The Brain

as Arthur Lespinasse

1969
Jean-Paul Belmondo Jean-Paul Belmondo

Birthday

1933-04-09

Place of Birth

Neuilly-sur-Seine, Seine [now Hauts-de-Seine], France

Biography

Jean-Paul Belmondo (born 9 April 1933 – 6 September 2021) was a French actor initially associated with the New Wave of the 1960s. Born in Neuilly-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine, west of Paris, Belmondo did not perform well in school, but developed a passion for boxing and football. Belmondo made his amateur boxing debut on 10 May 1949 in Paris, France, when he knocked out Rene DesMarais in one round. Belmondo's boxing career was undefeated, but brief. He won three straight first round knockout victories from 1949 to 1950. His breakthrough role was in Jean-Luc Godard's Breathless (1960), which made him a major figure in the French New Wave. Later he acted in Jean-Pierre Melville's philosophical movie Leon Morin, Priest (1961) and in Melville's film noir crime film The Fingerman (Le Doulos, 1963) and Godard again with Pierrot le fou (1965). With That Man From Rio (1965) he switched to commercial, mainstream productions, mainly comedies and action films but did appear in the title role of Alain Resnais' masterpiece Stavisky (1974), which some critics regard as Belmondo's finest performance. Until the mid-1980s, when he ceased to be one of France's biggest box-office stars, Belmondo's typical characters were either dashing adventurers or more cynical heroes. As he grew older, Belmondo preferred concentrating on his stage work, where he encountered success. He suffered a stroke in 2001 and had since been absent from the stage and the screen until 2009 when he appeared in Un homme et son chien (A man and his dog) which was his last performance. Belmondo died on 6 September 2021 at his home in Paris, after a period of ill health, at the age of 88. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jean-Paul Belmondo, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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