Quick Facts
Born:
1933-04-09
Birthplace:
Neuilly-sur-Seine, Seine [now Hauts-de-Seine], France
Credits:
131 Total Roles
Jean-Paul Belmondo
Acting
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Biography
Jean-Paul Charles Belmondo (9 April 1933 â 6 September 2021) was a French actor. Initially associated with the New Wave of the 1960s, he was a major French film star for several decades from the 1960s onward, frequently portraying police officers and criminals in action thriller films. His best known credits include Breathless (1960), That Man from Rio (1964), Pierrot le Fou (1965), Borsalino (1970), and The Professional (1981). An undisputed box-office champion along with Louis de FunĂšs and Alain Delon, Belmondo attracted nearly 160 million viewers over his 50-year career. Between 1969 and 1982, he starred in the four most popular films of the year in France, surpassed only by de FunĂšs: The Brain (1969), Fear Over the City (1975), Animal (1977), Ace of Aces (1982).[2]
Belmondo frequently played heroic, brave, and virile characters, which made him popular with a wide audience both in France and abroad. Despite being heavily courted by Hollywood, Belmondo refused to appear in English-language films. During his career, he was called the French counterpart of actors such as James Dean, Marlon Brando and Humphrey Bogart. Described as an icon and national treasure of France, Belmondo was seen as an influential actor in French cinema and an important figure in shaping European cinema. In 1989, Belmondo won the César Award for Best Actor for his performance in Itinéraire d'un enfant gùté. He was nominated for two BAFTA Awards throughout his career. In 2011, Belmondo received the Palme d'honneur at the Cannes Film Festival, and in 2017 he received the César d'honneur at the 42nd César Awards.
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Belmondo frequently played heroic, brave, and virile characters, which made him popular with a wide audience both in France and abroad. Despite being heavily courted by Hollywood, Belmondo refused to appear in English-language films. During his career, he was called the French counterpart of actors such as James Dean, Marlon Brando and Humphrey Bogart. Described as an icon and national treasure of France, Belmondo was seen as an influential actor in French cinema and an important figure in shaping European cinema. In 1989, Belmondo won the César Award for Best Actor for his performance in Itinéraire d'un enfant gùté. He was nominated for two BAFTA Awards throughout his career. In 2011, Belmondo received the Palme d'honneur at the Cannes Film Festival, and in 2017 he received the César d'honneur at the 42nd César Awards.
Description above from the Wikipedia article Jean-Paul Belmondo, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
Breathless
Michel Poiccard / LĂĄszlĂł KovĂĄcs
Pierrot le Fou
Ferdinand Griffon, 'Pierrot'
Casino Royale
Un légionnaire
The Professional
Joss Beaumont
Two Women
Michele Di Libero
A Woman Is a Woman
Alfred Lubitsch
The Magnificent One
François Merlin / Bob Saint-Clar
Ace of Aces
Jo Cavalier
Full Filmography
| Year | Title | Role |
|---|---|---|
| 2023 | Senza malizia MOVIE | (archive footage) |
| 2023 | Godard by Godard MOVIE | Self (archive footage) |
| 2022 | Belmondo: The Incorrigible MOVIE | Self |
| 2022 | La TV des 70's : Quand Giscard était président MOVIE | Self (archive footage) |
| 2021 | Mythos CĂŽte d'Azur - Liebe, Luxus, Leidenschaft MOVIE | Self |
| 2021 | Hommage national Ă Jean-Paul Belmondo MOVIE | Self (archive footage) |
| 2021 | Morceaux de Cannes MOVIE | Self |
| 2021 | Samedi Sébastien TV | Self - Guest |
| 2020 | Jean Rochefort, l'irrésistible MOVIE | Self (archive footage) |
| 2020 | Le FantĂŽme de Laurent Terzieff MOVIE | Self (archive footage) |