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Born on Oct 18 1960,
Jean-Claude Van Damme is the
son of Eugene Van Varenberg and
Eliana Van Varenberg. "The
Muscles from Brussels"
originally known as Jean-Claude
Van Varenberg, started martial
arts at the age of 11. His
father Eugene Van Varenberg
introduced him to martial arts
when he saw his son was
physically weak. Jean-Claude
started with Shotokan Karate
and later studied Kickboxing,
Taekwon-Do, and Muay Thai. He
won the European professional
karate association's
middleweight championship as a
teenager, and also beat the 2nd
best karate fighter in the
world. His goal was to be
number one but got sidetracked
when he left his hometown of
Brussels.
He came to Hong Kong at the age
of 19 for the first time and
felt insured to do action
movies in Hong Kong. So in 1981
Van Damme left Hong Kong and
moved to Los Angeles, where he
was trying for 5 years. He took
English classes while working
as carpet layer, pizza delivery
man, limo driver, and thanks to
Chuck Norris he got a job as a
bouncer at a club. Norris gave
Van Damme a small role in the
movie Missing in Action (1984),
but it wasn't good enough to
get anybody's attention. Then
in 1984 he got a role as a
villain named Ivan in the
low-budget movie No Retreat, No
Surrender (1986).
Then one day, while walking on
the streets, Jean-Claude
spotted a producer for Cannon
Pictures, and showed some of
his martial arts abilities
which led to a role in
Bloodsport (1988). But the
movie, filmed in Hong Kong, was
so bad when it was completed,
it was shelved for almost two
years. It might have never been
released if Van Damme did not
help them to recut the film and
begged producers to release it.
They finally released the film,
first in Malaysia and France
and then into the U.S. Shot on
a meager 1.5 million dollar
budget, it became a U.S
box-office hit in the spring of
1988. It made about 30 million
worldwide and audiences
supported this film for its new
sensational action star
Jean-Claude Van Damme.
His martial arts assets,
highlighted by his ability to
deliver a kick to an opponent's
head during a leaping
360-degree turn, and his good
looks led to starring roles in
higher budgeted movies like
Cyborg (1989), Lionheart
(1990), Double Impact (1991)
and Universal Soldier (1992).
In 1994, he scored with his big
breakthrough $100 million
worldwide hit Timecop (1994).
But in the meantime, his
personal life was coming apart.
A divorce, followed by a new
marriage, followed by another
divorce.
It began to show up in his
career when his projects began
to tank at the box office - The
Quest (1996), which he
directed; Maximum Risk (1996)
and Double Team (1997). The
three films made less than $50
million combined.
In 1999 he remarried his
ex-wife Gladys Portugues and
restarted his lost career to
attain new goals. With help
from his family he faced his
problems and made movies like
Replicant (2001), Derailed
(2002), and In Hell (2003)
which did averagely in box
office terms, but he tried to
give his fans the best, his
acting in those movies got
better, more emotional and each
movie was basically in
different action tones.
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