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Looking for a trip down memory lane with the "Muscles from Brussels"? Whether you're planning a weekend marathon or just want to relive the legendary splits, here’s a guide to the action icon’s massive filmography. The Essentials: The "Must-Watch" Classics
Then Nowhere to Run (1993)—he is Sam Gillen, an escaped convict protecting a farm widow. For a season, he rests. Then Hard Target (1993) as Chance Boudreaux, a Cajun drifter hunting human hunters in New Orleans. The spirit grows weary. Street Fighter (1994) nearly kills it: he plays Colonel Guile, delivering the immortal line, “You have paid for your stupidity with your country’s freedom!” He does the splits on a passing car. He knows he has lost his way. jeanclaude van damme all movies
38. Dragon Eyes (2012)
A homage to Yojimbo and A Fistful of Dollars. Van Damme plays a mysterious mentor to a young martial artist (Cung Le). He has limited screen time but delivers a haunting monologue. Looking for a trip down memory lane with
43. Swelter (2014)
A heist-gone-wrong film where Van Damme has a supporting role as a sheriff. Not a lead, but he has a big finale. For a season, he rests
(1992) alongside Dolph Lundgren and the time-travel thriller
This period established Van Damme as the "Muscles from Brussels" through iconic tournament-style fighting films and high-budget action hits.
This led to his glorious late-career resurgence, spearheaded by The Expendables 2 (where he finally played a villain) and the TV series Jean-Claude Van Johnson. In the last decade, he has embraced his status as a pop-culture icon. He doesn't take himself seriously, which ironically makes him cooler than ever. The 2013 Volvo commercial where he did the splits between two reversing trucks wasn't just an ad; it was a victory lap for a man who defied the laws of physics for three decades.