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Jean-Paul Belmondo

Jean-Paul Charles Belmondo (French pronunciation: ​[ʒɑ̃pɔl ʃaʁl bɛlmɔ̃do]; 9 April 1933 – 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. His best known credits include Breathless (1960), That Man from Rio (1964), Pierrot le Fou (1965), Borsalino (1970), and The Professional (1981).[1] He was most notable for portraying police officers in action thriller films and became known for his unwillingness to appear in English-language films, despite being heavily courted by Hollywood.[2][3] An undisputed box-office champion like Louis de Funès and Alain Delon of the same period, Belmondo attracted nearly 160 million spectators in his 50-year career. Between 1969 and 1982, he played four times in the most popular films of the year in France: The Brain (1969), Fear Over the City (1975), Animal (1977), Ace of Aces (1982), being surpassed on this point only by Louis de Funès.[4] The popularity of Jean-Paul Belmondo as actor is mainly due to the characters he interpreted in his movies, loving to highlight the viril man, fighter, but also brave and heroic, which appealed to a wide audience in France but also abroad.

Jean-Paul Belmondo
Belmondo in 1960
Born
Jean-Paul Charles Belmondo

(1933-04-09)9 April 1933
Died6 September 2021(2021-09-06) (aged 88)
Paris, France
Resting placeMontparnasse Cemetery
Other namesBébel
EducationConservatoire of Dramatic Arts
OccupationActor
Years active1953–2011
Spouse(s)
Élodie Constantin
(m. 1952; div. 1968)

Natty Tardivel
(m. 2002; div. 2008)
Partner(s)Ursula Andress (1965–1972)
Laura Antonelli (1972–1980)
Maria Carlos Sotto Mayor (1980–1987)
Barbara Gandolfi (2008–2012)
Children4, including Paul
Parents
AwardsCésar Award for Best Actor
1989 Itinéraire d'un enfant gâté
Signature

During his career, he was called the French counterpart of actors such as James Dean, Marlon Brando, and Humphrey Bogart.[5] Described as an icon and national treasure of France, Belmondo was seen as an influential actor of French cinema and an important figure in shaping European cinema.[6][5][7] In 1989, Belmondo won the César Award for Best Actor for his performance in Itinéraire d'un enfant gâté. He was nominated for two BAFTA Awards throughout his career. In 2011 and then in 2017, he received a lifetime achievement honor: the Palme d'honneur during the Cannes Film Festival and a César d'honneur 42nd César Awards.[8]

Early life

Jean-Paul Belmondo was born in Neuilly-sur-Seine, a suburb of Paris, on 9 April 1933.[5][9] Belmondo's father, Paul Belmondo, was a Pied-Noir sculptor who was born in Algeria of Italian descent, whose parents were of Sicilian and Piedmontese origin.[10][11][12][13] His mother, Sarah Madeleine Rainaud-Richard, was a painter.[14] As a boy, he was more interested in sport than school, developing a particular interest in boxing and soccer.[15]

Belmondo made his amateur boxing debut on 10 May 1949 in Paris when he knocked out René Desmarais in one round.[5] Belmondo's boxing career was undefeated, but brief.[15] He won three straight first-round knockout victories from 1949 to 1950.[16] "I stopped when the face I saw in the mirror began to change", he later said.[15]

He did his National Service in French North Africa[17] where he hit himself with a rifle butt to end his military service.[18]

Belmondo was interested in acting.[19] His late teenage years were spent at a private drama school, and he began performing comedy sketches in the provinces.[19] He studied under Raymond Giraud and then attended the Conservatoire of Dramatic Arts when he was twenty.[5] He studied there for three years.[19] He would probably have won the prize for best actor, but participated in a sketch mocking the school, which offended the jury; this resulted in his only getting an honourable mention, "which nearly set off a riot among his incensed fellow students" in August 1956, according to one report.[15] The incident made front-page news.[19]

Career

1950s

 
Belmondo in Rome in 1962

Belmondo's acting career properly began in 1953, with two performances at the Théâtre de l'Atelier in Paris in Jean Anouilh's Médée and Georges Neveux's Zamore.[20] Belmondo began touring the provinces with friends including Annie Girardot and Guy Bedos.[21]

Belmondo first appeared in the short Moliere (1956).[5] His first film role was a scene with Jean-Pierre Cassel in On Foot, on Horse, and on Wheels (1957),[22] which was cut from the final film;[23] however he had a bigger part in the follow up A Dog, a Mouse, and a Sputnik (1958).[23]

Belmondo had a small role in the comedy Be Beautiful But Shut Up (1958), appearing with Alain Delon,[24] followed by a role as a gangster in Young Sinners (1958), directed by Marcel Carné.[25]

Belmondo supported Bourvil and Arletty in Sunday Encounter (1958).[25] Jean-Luc Godard directed him in a short, Charlotte and Her Boyfriend (1958), where Belmondo's voice was dubbed by Godard after Belmondo was conscripted into the army.[26] As part of his compulsory military service, he served in Algeria as a private for six months.[19]

Belmondo's first lead role was in Les Copains du dimanche (1958).[27] He later had a supporting part in An Angel on Wheels (1959) with Romy Schneider then appeared in Web of Passion (1959) for Claude Chabrol.[28] He played D'Artagnan in The Three Musketeers (1959) for French television.[29]

1960s

 
Belmondo in 1962

Belmondo starred in Consider All Risks (1960), a gangster story with Lino Ventura.[30] He then played the lead role in Jean-Luc Godard's Breathless (À Bout de Souffle, 1960), which made him a major figure in the French New Wave.[26]

Breathless was a major success in France and overseas and launched Belmondo internationally and as the face of the New Wave – even though, as he said "I don't know what they mean" when people used that term.[15] In the words of The New York Times it led to his having "more acting assignments than he can handle."[31]

He followed it with Trapped by Fear (1960), then the Italian film Letters By a Novice (1960).[32] With Jeanne Moreau and director Peter Brook he made Seven Days... Seven Nights (1961) which he later called "very boring."[19]

Belmondo appeared as a gigolo in the anthology film Love and the Frenchwoman (1960).[33] Then he made two Italian films, supporting Sophia Loren in Two Women (1961) as a bespectacled country boy ("It may disappoint those who've got me typed" said Belmondo. "But so much the better."[15]), then opposite Claudia Cardinale in The Lovemakers (1961).[34]

Two Women and Breathless were widely seen in the United States and the UK.[30] In 1961, The New York Times called him "the most impressive young French actor since the advent of the late Gérard Philipe".[35]

He was reunited with Godard for A Woman Is a Woman (1961)[36] and made another all-star anthology comedy, Famous Love Affairs (1961).[34]

Later, he acted in Jean-Pierre Melville's philosophical movie Léon Morin, Priest (1961), playing a priest.[37] He was a retired gangster in A Man Named Rocca (1962),[38] then had a massive hit with the swashbuckler Cartouche (1962), directed by Philippe de Broca.[39] Also popular was A Monkey in Winter (1962), a comedy where he and Jean Gabin played alcoholics.[40]

 
Belmondo filming That Man from Rio in 1963

François Truffaut wanted Belmondo to play the lead in an adaptation of Fahrenheit 451.[41] This did not happen (the film was made several years later with Oskar Werner);[41] instead Belmondo made two movies with Jean-Pierre Melville: the film noir crime film The Fingerman (Le Doulos, 1963) and Magnet of Doom (1963).[42][43] He co-starred with Gina Lollobrigida in Mad Sea (1963) and appeared in another comedy anthology, Sweet and Sour (1963).[44] There was some controversy when he was arrested for insulting a policeman, when the policeman was charged with assaulting Belmondo.[45]

Banana Peel (1963), with Jeanne Moreau, was a popular comedy.[46] Even more successful was the action-adventure tale That Man from Rio (1964), directed by Philippe de Broca - a massive hit in France, and popular overseas as well.[47] A 1965 profile compared him to Humphrey Bogart and James Dean.[47] It stated Belmondo was:

A later manifestation of youthful rejection... His disengagement from a society his parents made is total. He accepts corruption with a cynical smile, not even bothering to struggle. He is out entirely for himself, to get whatever he can, while he can. The Belmondo type is capable of anything. He knows he is defeated anyway... He represents something tough yet vulnerable, laconic but intense, notably lacking in neuroses or the stumbling insecurities of homus Americanus. He is the man of the moment, completely capable of taking care of himself - and ready to take on the girl of the moment too.[47]

Belmondo's own tastes ran to Tintin comics, sports magazines, and detective novels.[19] He said he preferred "making adventure films like Rio to the intellectual movies of Alain Resnais or Alain Robbe-Grillet.[19] But with François Truffaut I'd be willing to try."[19] His fee was said to be between US$150,000-$200,000 per film. Belmondo said he was open to making Hollywood films but he wanted to play an American rather than a Frenchman and was interested in Cary Grant type roles instead of James Dean/Bogart ones.[19]

Belmondo made Greed in the Sun (1964) with Lino Ventura for director Henri Verneuil, who said Belmondo was "one of the few young actors in France who is young and manly."[19] Backfire (1964) reunited him with Jean Seberg, his Breathless co-star.[48] After a role in Male Hunt (1964) he played the lead in Weekend at Dunkirk (1965), another big hit in France.[citation needed]

Belmondo dominated the French box office for 1964 – That Man from Rio was the fourth most popular movie in the country, Greed in the Sun was seventh, Weekend at Dunkirk ninth, and Backfire 19th.[49]

Crime on a Summer Morning (1965) was less successful, though it still performed well on the strength of Belmondo's name.[50] Up to His Ears (1965) was an attempt to repeat the popularity of That Man Rio, from the same director, but did less well.[51]

There were Hollywood offers, but Belmondo turned them down.[2] "He won't make films outside of France", said director Mark Robson, who wanted him for Lost Command (1966).[2] "He has scripts stacked up and he doesn't see why he should jeopardise his great success by speaking English instead of French."[2]

Belmondo was reunited with Godard for Pierrot le Fou (1965) then made a comedy, Tender Scoundrel (1966).[52][53] He had small roles in two predominantly English speaking films, Is Paris Burning? (1966) and Casino Royale (1967).[54][55]

After making The Thief of Paris (1967) for Louis Malle, Belmondo took an acting hiatus for over a year.[3] "One day it seemed that life was passing me by", he said. "I didn't want to work. So I stopped. Then one day I felt like starting again. So I started."[3]

Belmondo spent three months of that time off in Hollywood but did not accept any offers.[3][2] He did not want to learn English and appear in English-language films:

Every Frenchman dreams of making a Western, of course but America has plenty of good actors. I'm not being falsely modest but why would they need me? I prefer a national film to an international film. Something is lost. Look at what happened to Italy when they went international.[3]

Belmondo returned to filmmaking with the crime movie, Ho! (1968),[56] then had a massive hit with a comedy co-starring David Niven, The Brain (1969).[57] He later appeared in Mississippi Mermaid (1969) for François Truffaut with Catherine Deneuve and the romantic drama Love Is a Funny Thing (1969).[26][58]

1970s

 
Belmondo in 1971

Belmondo starred alongside Alain Delon in Borsalino (1970), a successful gangster film.[59] The latter produced the film and Belmondo ended up suing Delon over billing.[60]

The Married Couple of the Year Two (1971) was also popular; even more so was The Burglars (1971).[61][62]

Inspired by the success Alain Delon had producing his own films, Belmondo formed his own production company, Cerito Films (named after his grandmother, Rosina Cerrito), to develop movies for Belmondo.[63] The first Cerito film was the black comedy Dr. Popaul (1972), with Mia Farrow, the biggest hit to date for director Claude Chabrol.[26]

La scoumoune (1972) was a new version of A Man Named Rocca (1961).[64] The Inheritor (1973) was an action film; Le Magnifique (1974), a satiric action romance reunited him with Philippe de Broca.[65][66]

He produced as well as starred in Stavisky (1974).[67] Then he made a series of purely commercial films: Incorrigible (1974),[68] Fear Over the City (1975; one of Belmondo's biggest hits of the decade and the first time he played a policeman on screen),[69] Hunter Will Get You (1976),[70] and Body of My Enemy (1977).[71] Animal (1977) cast him as a stuntman opposite Raquel Welch and he starred as a policeman in Cop or Hood (1979).[72][73]

1980s

 
Belmondo at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival

In 1980, Belmondo starred in another comedy, Le Guignolo.[74] He was a secret service agent in The Professional (1981) and a pilot in Ace of Aces (1982).[75][76]

"What intellectuals don't like is success", said Belmondo.[77] "Success in France is always looked down on, not by the public, but by intellectuals. If I'm nude in a film, that's fine for the intellectuals. But if I jump from a helicopter, they think it's terrible."[77]

Belmondo kept to commercial films: Le Marginal (1983) as a policeman,[78] Les Morfalous (1984) as a sergeant in the French Foreign Legion,[79] Hold-Up (1985) as a bank robber,[36] and Le Solitaire (1987), again playing another policeman in the last one, the latter one was a big box office disappointment and Belmondo returned to theatre shortly afterwards.[80]

In 1987, he returned to the theatre after a 26-year absence in a production of Kean, adapted by Jean-Paul Sartre from the novel by Alexandre Dumas.[77] "I did theatre for 10 years before going into movies and every year I planned to go back", he recalled.[77] "I returned before I became an old man."[77]

For Claude Lelouch, Belmondo starred in and co-produced Itinerary of a Spoiled Child (1988).[81] For his performance in the film, also titled as Itineraire d'un Enfant Gate, he won a César.[36]

Belmondo claimed there were "several reasons" why he made fewer films in the 1980s.[77] "I'm now a producer so it takes time to organise things", he said.[77] "But it's also difficult to find good screenplays in France. We have serious writing problems here. And I'd prefer to do theatre for a long time than take on a mediocre film."[77]

1990s and later career

In 1990, he played the title role in Cyrano de Bergerac on the stage in Paris, another highly successful production.[77] He had a small role in One Hundred and One Nights (1995) then the lead in Lelouch's version of Les Misérables (1995).[82][83] He also appeared in the comedy Désiré (1996),[84] Une chance sur deux (1998),[85] and in the science fiction comedy Peut-être (1999).[86]

In 2009, Belmondo starred in A Man and His Dog ("Un homme et son chien"), his final film role.[87] Despite his difficulty in walking and speaking, he played a character who had the same disability.[88] Following this film he was forced into retirement in 2011 having earlier suffered a stroke in 2001.[89]

Honours and awards

 
Belmondo's handprint at the Palais des Festivals et des Congrès

In 1989, Belmondo won the César Award for Best Actor for his performance in Itinéraire d'un enfant gâté.[5]

Belmondo was made a Chevalier (Knight) of the Ordre National du Mérite, promoted to Officier (Officer) in 1986 and promoted to Commandeur (Commander) in 1994.[90] He was also made a Chevalier (Knight) of the Ordre National de la Légion d'Honneur, promoted Officier (Officer) in 1991, and promoted to Commandeur (Commander) in 2007.[91]

During his career, he was nominated for two BAFTA awards.[92]

Belmondo received several honorary awards – Palme d'Or at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival, Golden Lion at the 2016 Venice Film Festival, and César in 2017.[93][94] In 2009, the Los Angeles Film Critics Association gave him a career achievement award.[95]

In 2017, he was received a lifetime achievement honor at the 42nd César Awards accompanied by a two-minute standing ovation.[8]

Personal life and death

On 4 December 1952, Belmondo married Élodie Constantin,[96] with whom he had three children: Patricia (1953–1993), who was killed in a fire, Florence (born 1958), and Paul (born 1963).[5] Belmondo and Constantin separated in 1965.[5] She filed for divorce in September 1966, and it was finalised on 5 January 1968.[97]

He had relationships with Ursula Andress from 1965 to 1972,[98] Laura Antonelli from 1972 to 1980,[99] Brazilian actress and singer Maria Carlos Sotto Mayor from 1980 to 1987,[100] and Barbara Gandolfi from 2008 to 2012.[101]

In 1989, Belmondo was in his mid-50s when he met 24-year-old dancer Natty Tardivel.[5] The couple lived together for over a decade before marrying in 2002.[5] On 13 August 2003, Tardivel gave birth to then 70-year-old Belmondo's fourth child, Stella Eva Angelina.[5] Belmondo and Tardivel divorced in 2008.[5]

Belmondo was a supporter of football club Paris Saint-Germain.[102]

Belmondo died on 6 September 2021 at his home in Paris, aged 88.[5] He had been in failing health since he suffered a stroke a decade before.[89] A national tribute was held on 9 September in Hôtel des Invalides.[7] President Emmanuel Macron called Belmondo a "national hero".[7] The last tribute melody was "Chi Mai" by Ennio Morricone (from The 1981 film The Professional). The next day, 10 September, his funeral took place at the Saint-Germain-des-Prés church in the presence of relatives and family. The actors Alain and Anthony Delon also were present.[103] His remains were cremated at the Père Lachaise Cemetery, and his ashes are buried alongside his father, the sculptor Paul Belmondo, at the Montparnasse Cemetery.[104]

Legacy

 
Belmondo at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival

Throughout his career, he was called the French counterpart of actors such as James Dean, Marlon Brando, and Humphrey Bogart.[5] On the day of his death, television channels in France altered their schedules to add screenings of his films, which drew over 6.5 million viewers cumulatively.[105] For his performances as a police officer in many films, the National Police said that "Even if it was just cinema you were in a way one of us, Mr. Belmondo".[105] Throughout his career, he was regarded as an influential French actor and was often seen as the face of the French New Wave.[14] Belmondo was described as the "figurehead" of the French New Wave, with his acting techniques often seen as capturing the style and imagination of France in the 1960s.[6]

Many of his film roles, especially as Michel Poiccard, were regarded as "legendary" and highly influential.[106] Despite his reluctance to learn English, many often believed had he accepted offers from Hollywood, his success there would have been comparable to that of French actors Charles Boyer or Maurice Chevalier.[106] In an obituary for The Guardian, they hailed Belmondo as an "integral part of the history of French cinema, and France itself".[106] He was described as the "epitome of cool".[107]

American film director Quentin Tarantino cited Belmondo as an influence and called Belmondo "a verb that represents vitality, charisma, a force of will, it represents super coolness".[7] English director Edgar Wright said that "cinema will never be quite as cool again" following Belmondo's death.[8] He was described as an icon of French cinema and being influential in shaping modern European cinema.[6]

Selected filmography

Year Title Role Director Notes
1956 Molière[5] Le Merluche Norbert Tildian short film
1957 On Foot, on Horse, and on Wheels (À pied, à cheval et en voiture)[22] Venin Maurice Delbez A vehicle for Noël-Noël; Belmondo's role cut from film
1958 Be Beautiful But Shut Up (Sois belle et tais-toi)[108] Pierrot Marc Allégret With Mylène Demongeot, Henri Vidal and Alain Delon
Young Sinners (Les tricheurs)[108] Lou Marcel Carné With Pascale Petit
Sunday Encounter (Un drôle de dimanche)[25] Patrick Marc Allegret With Danielle Darrieux, Arletty and Bourvil
Les copains du dimanche[27] Trebois
1959 Charlotte and Her Boyfriend (Charlotte et son Jules)[26] Jean Jean-Luc Godard Short film
An Angel on Wheels (Mademoiselle Ange)[108] Michel Barrot Géza von Radványi With Romy Schneider and Henri Vidal
The Three Musketeers (Les Trois Mousquetaires)[29] D'Artagnan Claude Barma For French TV
Web of Passion (À double tour, Leda)[108] Laszlo Kovacs Claude Chabrol With Madeleine Robinson
1960 Breathless (À bout de souffle)[108] Michel Poiccard Jean-Luc Godard With Jean Seberg; from a story by François Truffaut
The Big Risk (Classe Tous Risques)[108] Eric Stark Claude Sautet With Lino Ventura
Seven Days... Seven Nights (Moderato cantabile)[108] Chauvin Peter Brook With Jeanne Moreau
Trapped by Fear (Les distractions)[32] Paul Frapier Jacques Dupont With Alexandra Stewart and Sylva Koscina
Love and the Frenchwoman (La française et l'amour)[108] Anthology film
Letters By a Novice (Lettere di una novizia)[108] Giuliano Verdi Alberto Lattuada Italian film with Pascale Petit
Two Women (La Ciociara)[108] Michele de Libero Vittorio De Sica Italian film with Sophia Loren
1961 The Lovemakers (La viaccia)[108] Amerigo Mauro Bolognini Italian film with Claudia Cardinale
Léon Morin, Priest (Léon Morin, prêtre)[108] Léon Morin Jean-Pierre Melville With Emmanuelle Riva
A Woman Is a Woman (Une femme est une femme)[36] Alfred Lubitsch Jean-Luc Godard With Anna Karina and Jean-Claude Brialy
Famous Love Affairs (Amours célèbres)[34] Lauzun Michel Boisrond Anthology film
A Man Named Rocca (Un nommé La Rocca)[38] Roberto La Rocca Jean Becker 1972 remade by Belmondo as La Scoumoune
1962 The Finger Man (Le Doulos)[108] Silien Jean-Pierre Melville
Swords of Blood (Cartouche)[108] Louis Dominique Bourguignon Philippe de Broca With Claudia Cardinale
A Monkey in Winter (Un singe en hiver)[108] Gabriel Fouquet Henri Verneuil With Jean Gabin
Un cœur gros comme ça (documentary "The Winner")[108] as himself François Reichenbach
1963 Crazy Sea (Mare matto)[109] Il Livornese Renato Castellani Italian film with Gina Lollobrigida
Banana Peel (Peau de banane)[108] Michel Thibault Marcel Ophüls With Jeanne Moreau
Sweet and Sour (Dragées au poivre)[108] Raymond Jacques Baratier
Magnet of Doom (L'Aîné des Ferchaux)[108] Michel Maudet Jean-Pierre Melville Set in the USA; based on a novel by Georges Simenon
The Shortest Day (Il giorno più corto)[110] Erede Siciliano Sergio Corbucci Unbilled cameo
1964 That Man from Rio (L'Homme de Rio)[108] Adrien Dufourquet Philippe de Broca With Françoise Dorléac
Greed in the Sun (Cent mille dollars au soleil)[108] Rocco Henri Verneuil With Lino Ventura
Backfire (Échappement libre)[108] David Ladislas Jean Becker Second film with Jean Seberg
Weekend at Dunkirk (Week-end à Zuydcoote)[108] Julien Maillat Henri Verneuil With Catherine Spaak
Male Hunt (La Chasse à l'homme)[108] Fernand Édouard Molinaro With Jean-Claude Brialy, Françoise Dorléac, Catherine Deneuve
1965 Crime on a Summer Morning (Par un beau matin d'été)[50] Francis Jacques Deray With Geraldine Chaplin
Pierrot le Fou[108] Pierrot (Ferdinand Griffon) Jean-Luc Godard With Anna Karina
Up to His Ears (Les Tribulations d'un Chinois en Chine)[108] Arthur Lempereur Philippe de Broca With Ursula Andress
1966 Tender Scoundrel (Tendre Voyou)[108] Antoine Maréchal Jean Becker With Geneviève Page, Stefania Sandrelli, Mylène Demongeot, Nadja Tiller and Robert Morley
Is Paris Burning? (Paris brûle-t-il?)[108] Yvon Morandat René Clément Hollywood financed film
1967 Casino Royale[108] French Legionnaire Ken Hughes, John Huston and others cameo role
The Thief of Paris (Le Voleur)[108] Georges Randal Louis Malle With Geneviève Bujold
1968 Ho![56] François Holin Robert Enrico Based on a novel by José Giovanni
1969 The Brain (Le Cerveau)[108] Arthur Lespinasse Gérard Oury With David Niven, Eli Wallach and Bourvil
Mississippi Mermaid (La Sirène du Mississippi)[108] Louis Mahé François Truffaut With Catherine Deneuve
Love Is a Funny Thing (Un homme qui me plaît)[108] Henri Claude Lelouch Filmed in the USA; with Annie Girardot
1970 Borsalino[108] François Capella Jacques Deray With Alain Delon
1971 The Married Couple of the Year Two (Les Mariés de l'an II)[108] Nicolas Philibert Jean-Paul Rappeneau With Marlène Jobert
The Burglars (The Burglars)[108] Azad Henri Verneuil With Omar Sharif, Dyan Cannon
1972 Scoundrel in White (Dr Popaul)[108] Doctor Paul Simay Claude Chabrol With Mia Farrow; also producer
Scoumoune (La Scoumoune)[108] Roberto Borgo José Giovanni With Clauda Cardinale
1973 The Inheritor (L'Héritier)[108] Bart Cordell Philippe Labro
The Man from Acapulco (Le Magnifique)[108] François Merlin / Bob Saint-Clar Philippe de Broca With Jacqueline Bisset; also producer
1974 Stavisky[108] Alexandre Stavisky Alain Resnais With Charles Boyer; also producer
1975 Incorrigible (L'Incorrigible)[108] Victor Vauthier Philippe de Broca With Geneviève Bujold; also producer
The Night Caller (Peur sur la ville)[108] Jean Letellier Henri Verneuil First time Belmondo played a policeman; also producer
1976 The Hunter Will Get You (L'Alpagueur)[108] Roger Pilard ("L'Alpagueur") Philippe Labro Also producer
Body of My Enemy (Le Corps de mon ennemi)[108] François Leclercq Henri Verneuil Also producer
1977 Animal (L'Animal)[108] Mike Gaucher / Bruno Ferrari Claude Zidi With Raquel Welch; also producer
1979 Cop or Hood (Flic ou voyou)[108] Antonio Cerutti / Stanislas Borowitz Georges Lautner Also producer
1980 Le Guignolo[74] Alexandre Dupré Georges Lautner Also producer
1981 The Professional (Le Professionnel)[108] Josselin Beaumont, a.k.a. "Joss" Georges Lautner Also producer
1982 Ace of Aces (L'As des as)[75] Jo Cavalier Gérard Oury Also producer
1983 Le Marginal[108] Philippe Jordan Jacques Deray With Henry Silva; also producer
1984 The Vultures (Les Morfalous)[108] Pierre Augagneur Henri Verneuil Also producer
Happy Easter (Joyeuses Pâques)[108] Stéphane Margelle Georges Lautner With Sophie Marceau; also producer
1985 Outlaws[111] Producer only
Hold-up[108] Grimm Alexandre Arcady Filmed in Canada; with Kim Cattrall.
Also producer; remade as Quick Change
1987 The Loner (Le Solitaire)[108] Stan Jalard Jacques Deray Also producer
1988 Itinéraire d'un enfant gâté[108] Sam Lion Claude Lelouch Also producer
Chocolat[112] Producer only
Kean[77] Kean Pierre Badel Film of Jean-Paul Sartre play which Belmondo performed on stage
1990 Cyrano de Bergerac[77] Cyrano de Bergerac Robert Hossein Film of play which Belmondo performed on stage
Tom and Lola[113] Producer only
1992 Stranger in the House (L'inconnu dans la maison)[108] Georges Lautner Also producer
1993 Tailleur pour dames[114] Bernard Murat TV movie
Le nombril du monde[108] Producer only
1995 A Hundred and One Nights (Les Cent et Une Nuits de Simon Cinéma)[108] Professeur Bébel Agnès Varda
Les Misérables[108] Henri Fortin / Jean Valjean Claude Lelouch
1996 Désiré[108] Désiré Bernard Murat also producer
1997 La puce à l'oreille[115] Yves Di Tullio Based on play by Georges Feydeau
1998 Half a Chance (Une chance sur deux)[108] Léo Brassac Patrice Leconte With Alain Delon
1999 Peut-être[108] Ako Cédric Klapisch with Romain Duris
Frédérick ou le Boulevard du Crime[116] Bernard Murat Recording of play by Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt starring Belmondo
2000 The Actors (Les Acteurs)[108] Himself Bertrand Blier documentary
Amazon[108] Edouard Philippe de Broca
2001 Ferchaux[117] Paul Ferchaux TV movie from novel by Georges Simenon
2009 A Man and His Dog ("Un homme et son chien") [108] Charles Francis Huster Final movie role
2010 Allons-y! Alonzo![118] short

See also

References

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External links

  • Jean-Paul Belmondo at IMDb
  • Jean-Paul Belmondo at AllMovie
  • Jean-Paul Belmondo discography at Discogs

jean, paul, belmondo, jean, paul, charles, belmondo, french, pronunciation, ʒɑ, pɔl, ʃaʁl, bɛlmɔ, april, 1933, september, 2021, french, actor, initially, associated, with, wave, 1960s, major, french, film, star, several, decades, from, 1960s, onward, best, kno. Jean Paul Charles Belmondo French pronunciation ʒɑ pɔl ʃaʁl bɛlmɔ do 9 April 1933 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 His best known credits include Breathless 1960 That Man from Rio 1964 Pierrot le Fou 1965 Borsalino 1970 and The Professional 1981 1 He was most notable for portraying police officers in action thriller films and became known for his unwillingness to appear in English language films despite being heavily courted by Hollywood 2 3 An undisputed box office champion like Louis de Funes and Alain Delon of the same period Belmondo attracted nearly 160 million spectators in his 50 year career Between 1969 and 1982 he played four times in the most popular films of the year in France The Brain 1969 Fear Over the City 1975 Animal 1977 Ace of Aces 1982 being surpassed on this point only by Louis de Funes 4 The popularity of Jean Paul Belmondo as actor is mainly due to the characters he interpreted in his movies loving to highlight the viril man fighter but also brave and heroic which appealed to a wide audience in France but also abroad Jean Paul BelmondoBelmondo in 1960BornJean Paul Charles Belmondo 1933 04 09 9 April 1933Neuilly sur Seine FranceDied6 September 2021 2021 09 06 aged 88 Paris FranceResting placeMontparnasse CemeteryOther namesBebelEducationConservatoire of Dramatic ArtsOccupationActorYears active1953 2011Spouse s Elodie Constantin m 1952 div 1968 wbr Natty Tardivel m 2002 div 2008 wbr Partner s Ursula Andress 1965 1972 Laura Antonelli 1972 1980 Maria Carlos Sotto Mayor 1980 1987 Barbara Gandolfi 2008 2012 Children4 including PaulParentsPaul Belmondo father Sarah Rainaud Richard mother AwardsCesar Award for Best Actor1989 Itineraire d un enfant gateSignatureDuring his career he was called the French counterpart of actors such as James Dean Marlon Brando and Humphrey Bogart 5 Described as an icon and national treasure of France Belmondo was seen as an influential actor of French cinema and an important figure in shaping European cinema 6 5 7 In 1989 Belmondo won the Cesar Award for Best Actor for his performance in Itineraire d un enfant gate He was nominated for two BAFTA Awards throughout his career In 2011 and then in 2017 he received a lifetime achievement honor the Palme d honneur during the Cannes Film Festival and a Cesar d honneur 42nd Cesar Awards 8 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1950s 2 2 1960s 2 3 1970s 2 4 1980s 2 5 1990s and later career 3 Honours and awards 4 Personal life and death 5 Legacy 6 Selected filmography 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEarly life EditJean Paul Belmondo was born in Neuilly sur Seine a suburb of Paris on 9 April 1933 5 9 Belmondo s father Paul Belmondo was a Pied Noir sculptor who was born in Algeria of Italian descent whose parents were of Sicilian and Piedmontese origin 10 11 12 13 His mother Sarah Madeleine Rainaud Richard was a painter 14 As a boy he was more interested in sport than school developing a particular interest in boxing and soccer 15 Belmondo made his amateur boxing debut on 10 May 1949 in Paris when he knocked out Rene Desmarais in one round 5 Belmondo s boxing career was undefeated but brief 15 He won three straight first round knockout victories from 1949 to 1950 16 I stopped when the face I saw in the mirror began to change he later said 15 He did his National Service in French North Africa 17 where he hit himself with a rifle butt to end his military service 18 Belmondo was interested in acting 19 His late teenage years were spent at a private drama school and he began performing comedy sketches in the provinces 19 He studied under Raymond Giraud and then attended the Conservatoire of Dramatic Arts when he was twenty 5 He studied there for three years 19 He would probably have won the prize for best actor but participated in a sketch mocking the school which offended the jury this resulted in his only getting an honourable mention which nearly set off a riot among his incensed fellow students in August 1956 according to one report 15 The incident made front page news 19 Career Edit1950s Edit Belmondo in Rome in 1962 Belmondo s acting career properly began in 1953 with two performances at the Theatre de l Atelier in Paris in Jean Anouilh s Medee and Georges Neveux s Zamore 20 Belmondo began touring the provinces with friends including Annie Girardot and Guy Bedos 21 Belmondo first appeared in the short Moliere 1956 5 His first film role was a scene with Jean Pierre Cassel in On Foot on Horse and on Wheels 1957 22 which was cut from the final film 23 however he had a bigger part in the follow up A Dog a Mouse and a Sputnik 1958 23 Belmondo had a small role in the comedy Be Beautiful But Shut Up 1958 appearing with Alain Delon 24 followed by a role as a gangster in Young Sinners 1958 directed by Marcel Carne 25 Belmondo supported Bourvil and Arletty in Sunday Encounter 1958 25 Jean Luc Godard directed him in a short Charlotte and Her Boyfriend 1958 where Belmondo s voice was dubbed by Godard after Belmondo was conscripted into the army 26 As part of his compulsory military service he served in Algeria as a private for six months 19 Belmondo s first lead role was in Les Copains du dimanche 1958 27 He later had a supporting part in An Angel on Wheels 1959 with Romy Schneider then appeared in Web of Passion 1959 for Claude Chabrol 28 He played D Artagnan in The Three Musketeers 1959 for French television 29 1960s Edit Belmondo in 1962 Belmondo starred in Consider All Risks 1960 a gangster story with Lino Ventura 30 He then played the lead role in Jean Luc Godard s Breathless A Bout de Souffle 1960 which made him a major figure in the French New Wave 26 Breathless was a major success in France and overseas and launched Belmondo internationally and as the face of the New Wave even though as he said I don t know what they mean when people used that term 15 In the words of The New York Times it led to his having more acting assignments than he can handle 31 He followed it with Trapped by Fear 1960 then the Italian film Letters By a Novice 1960 32 With Jeanne Moreau and director Peter Brook he made Seven Days Seven Nights 1961 which he later called very boring 19 Belmondo appeared as a gigolo in the anthology film Love and the Frenchwoman 1960 33 Then he made two Italian films supporting Sophia Loren in Two Women 1961 as a bespectacled country boy It may disappoint those who ve got me typed said Belmondo But so much the better 15 then opposite Claudia Cardinale in The Lovemakers 1961 34 Two Women and Breathless were widely seen in the United States and the UK 30 In 1961 The New York Times called him the most impressive young French actor since the advent of the late Gerard Philipe 35 He was reunited with Godard for A Woman Is a Woman 1961 36 and made another all star anthology comedy Famous Love Affairs 1961 34 Later he acted in Jean Pierre Melville s philosophical movie Leon Morin Priest 1961 playing a priest 37 He was a retired gangster in A Man Named Rocca 1962 38 then had a massive hit with the swashbuckler Cartouche 1962 directed by Philippe de Broca 39 Also popular was A Monkey in Winter 1962 a comedy where he and Jean Gabin played alcoholics 40 Belmondo filming That Man from Rio in 1963 Francois Truffaut wanted Belmondo to play the lead in an adaptation of Fahrenheit 451 41 This did not happen the film was made several years later with Oskar Werner 41 instead Belmondo made two movies with Jean Pierre Melville the film noir crime film The Fingerman Le Doulos 1963 and Magnet of Doom 1963 42 43 He co starred with Gina Lollobrigida in Mad Sea 1963 and appeared in another comedy anthology Sweet and Sour 1963 44 There was some controversy when he was arrested for insulting a policeman when the policeman was charged with assaulting Belmondo 45 Banana Peel 1963 with Jeanne Moreau was a popular comedy 46 Even more successful was the action adventure tale That Man from Rio 1964 directed by Philippe de Broca a massive hit in France and popular overseas as well 47 A 1965 profile compared him to Humphrey Bogart and James Dean 47 It stated Belmondo was A later manifestation of youthful rejection His disengagement from a society his parents made is total He accepts corruption with a cynical smile not even bothering to struggle He is out entirely for himself to get whatever he can while he can The Belmondo type is capable of anything He knows he is defeated anyway He represents something tough yet vulnerable laconic but intense notably lacking in neuroses or the stumbling insecurities of homus Americanus He is the man of the moment completely capable of taking care of himself and ready to take on the girl of the moment too 47 Belmondo s own tastes ran to Tintin comics sports magazines and detective novels 19 He said he preferred making adventure films like Rio to the intellectual movies of Alain Resnais or Alain Robbe Grillet 19 But with Francois Truffaut I d be willing to try 19 His fee was said to be between US 150 000 200 000 per film Belmondo said he was open to making Hollywood films but he wanted to play an American rather than a Frenchman and was interested in Cary Grant type roles instead of James Dean Bogart ones 19 Belmondo made Greed in the Sun 1964 with Lino Ventura for director Henri Verneuil who said Belmondo was one of the few young actors in France who is young and manly 19 Backfire 1964 reunited him with Jean Seberg his Breathless co star 48 After a role in Male Hunt 1964 he played the lead in Weekend at Dunkirk 1965 another big hit in France citation needed Belmondo dominated the French box office for 1964 That Man from Rio was the fourth most popular movie in the country Greed in the Sun was seventh Weekend at Dunkirk ninth and Backfire 19th 49 Crime on a Summer Morning 1965 was less successful though it still performed well on the strength of Belmondo s name 50 Up to His Ears 1965 was an attempt to repeat the popularity of That Man Rio from the same director but did less well 51 There were Hollywood offers but Belmondo turned them down 2 He won t make films outside of France said director Mark Robson who wanted him for Lost Command 1966 2 He has scripts stacked up and he doesn t see why he should jeopardise his great success by speaking English instead of French 2 Belmondo was reunited with Godard for Pierrot le Fou 1965 then made a comedy Tender Scoundrel 1966 52 53 He had small roles in two predominantly English speaking films Is Paris Burning 1966 and Casino Royale 1967 54 55 After making The Thief of Paris 1967 for Louis Malle Belmondo took an acting hiatus for over a year 3 One day it seemed that life was passing me by he said I didn t want to work So I stopped Then one day I felt like starting again So I started 3 Belmondo spent three months of that time off in Hollywood but did not accept any offers 3 2 He did not want to learn English and appear in English language films Every Frenchman dreams of making a Western of course but America has plenty of good actors I m not being falsely modest but why would they need me I prefer a national film to an international film Something is lost Look at what happened to Italy when they went international 3 Belmondo returned to filmmaking with the crime movie Ho 1968 56 then had a massive hit with a comedy co starring David Niven The Brain 1969 57 He later appeared in Mississippi Mermaid 1969 for Francois Truffaut with Catherine Deneuve and the romantic drama Love Is a Funny Thing 1969 26 58 1970s Edit Belmondo in 1971 Belmondo starred alongside Alain Delon in Borsalino 1970 a successful gangster film 59 The latter produced the film and Belmondo ended up suing Delon over billing 60 The Married Couple of the Year Two 1971 was also popular even more so was The Burglars 1971 61 62 Inspired by the success Alain Delon had producing his own films Belmondo formed his own production company Cerito Films named after his grandmother Rosina Cerrito to develop movies for Belmondo 63 The first Cerito film was the black comedy Dr Popaul 1972 with Mia Farrow the biggest hit to date for director Claude Chabrol 26 La scoumoune 1972 was a new version of A Man Named Rocca 1961 64 The Inheritor 1973 was an action film Le Magnifique 1974 a satiric action romance reunited him with Philippe de Broca 65 66 He produced as well as starred in Stavisky 1974 67 Then he made a series of purely commercial films Incorrigible 1974 68 Fear Over the City 1975 one of Belmondo s biggest hits of the decade and the first time he played a policeman on screen 69 Hunter Will Get You 1976 70 and Body of My Enemy 1977 71 Animal 1977 cast him as a stuntman opposite Raquel Welch and he starred as a policeman in Cop or Hood 1979 72 73 1980s Edit Belmondo at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival In 1980 Belmondo starred in another comedy Le Guignolo 74 He was a secret service agent in The Professional 1981 and a pilot in Ace of Aces 1982 75 76 What intellectuals don t like is success said Belmondo 77 Success in France is always looked down on not by the public but by intellectuals If I m nude in a film that s fine for the intellectuals But if I jump from a helicopter they think it s terrible 77 Belmondo kept to commercial films Le Marginal 1983 as a policeman 78 Les Morfalous 1984 as a sergeant in the French Foreign Legion 79 Hold Up 1985 as a bank robber 36 and Le Solitaire 1987 again playing another policeman in the last one the latter one was a big box office disappointment and Belmondo returned to theatre shortly afterwards 80 In 1987 he returned to the theatre after a 26 year absence in a production of Kean adapted by Jean Paul Sartre from the novel by Alexandre Dumas 77 I did theatre for 10 years before going into movies and every year I planned to go back he recalled 77 I returned before I became an old man 77 For Claude Lelouch Belmondo starred in and co produced Itinerary of a Spoiled Child 1988 81 For his performance in the film also titled as Itineraire d un Enfant Gate he won a Cesar 36 Belmondo claimed there were several reasons why he made fewer films in the 1980s 77 I m now a producer so it takes time to organise things he said 77 But it s also difficult to find good screenplays in France We have serious writing problems here And I d prefer to do theatre for a long time than take on a mediocre film 77 1990s and later career Edit In 1990 he played the title role in Cyrano de Bergerac on the stage in Paris another highly successful production 77 He had a small role in One Hundred and One Nights 1995 then the lead in Lelouch s version of Les Miserables 1995 82 83 He also appeared in the comedy Desire 1996 84 Une chance sur deux 1998 85 and in the science fiction comedy Peut etre 1999 86 In 2009 Belmondo starred in A Man and His Dog Un homme et son chien his final film role 87 Despite his difficulty in walking and speaking he played a character who had the same disability 88 Following this film he was forced into retirement in 2011 having earlier suffered a stroke in 2001 89 Honours and awards Edit Belmondo s handprint at the Palais des Festivals et des Congres In 1989 Belmondo won the Cesar Award for Best Actor for his performance in Itineraire d un enfant gate 5 Belmondo was made a Chevalier Knight of the Ordre National du Merite promoted to Officier Officer in 1986 and promoted to Commandeur Commander in 1994 90 He was also made a Chevalier Knight of the Ordre National de la Legion d Honneur promoted Officier Officer in 1991 and promoted to Commandeur Commander in 2007 91 During his career he was nominated for two BAFTA awards 92 Belmondo received several honorary awards Palme d Or at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival Golden Lion at the 2016 Venice Film Festival and Cesar in 2017 93 94 In 2009 the Los Angeles Film Critics Association gave him a career achievement award 95 In 2017 he was received a lifetime achievement honor at the 42nd Cesar Awards accompanied by a two minute standing ovation 8 Personal life and death EditOn 4 December 1952 Belmondo married Elodie Constantin 96 with whom he had three children Patricia 1953 1993 who was killed in a fire Florence born 1958 and Paul born 1963 5 Belmondo and Constantin separated in 1965 5 She filed for divorce in September 1966 and it was finalised on 5 January 1968 97 He had relationships with Ursula Andress from 1965 to 1972 98 Laura Antonelli from 1972 to 1980 99 Brazilian actress and singer Maria Carlos Sotto Mayor from 1980 to 1987 100 and Barbara Gandolfi from 2008 to 2012 101 In 1989 Belmondo was in his mid 50s when he met 24 year old dancer Natty Tardivel 5 The couple lived together for over a decade before marrying in 2002 5 On 13 August 2003 Tardivel gave birth to then 70 year old Belmondo s fourth child Stella Eva Angelina 5 Belmondo and Tardivel divorced in 2008 5 Belmondo was a supporter of football club Paris Saint Germain 102 Belmondo died on 6 September 2021 at his home in Paris aged 88 5 He had been in failing health since he suffered a stroke a decade before 89 A national tribute was held on 9 September in Hotel des Invalides 7 President Emmanuel Macron called Belmondo a national hero 7 The last tribute melody was Chi Mai by Ennio Morricone from The 1981 film The Professional The next day 10 September his funeral took place at the Saint Germain des Pres church in the presence of relatives and family The actors Alain and Anthony Delon also were present 103 His remains were cremated at the Pere Lachaise Cemetery and his ashes are buried alongside his father the sculptor Paul Belmondo at the Montparnasse Cemetery 104 Legacy Edit Belmondo at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival Throughout his career he was called the French counterpart of actors such as James Dean Marlon Brando and Humphrey Bogart 5 On the day of his death television channels in France altered their schedules to add screenings of his films which drew over 6 5 million viewers cumulatively 105 For his performances as a police officer in many films the National Police said that Even if it was just cinema you were in a way one of us Mr Belmondo 105 Throughout his career he was regarded as an influential French actor and was often seen as the face of the French New Wave 14 Belmondo was described as the figurehead of the French New Wave with his acting techniques often seen as capturing the style and imagination of France in the 1960s 6 Many of his film roles especially as Michel Poiccard were regarded as legendary and highly influential 106 Despite his reluctance to learn English many often believed had he accepted offers from Hollywood his success there would have been comparable to that of French actors Charles Boyer or Maurice Chevalier 106 In an obituary for The Guardian they hailed Belmondo as an integral part of the history of French cinema and France itself 106 He was described as the epitome of cool 107 American film director Quentin Tarantino cited Belmondo as an influence and called Belmondo a verb that represents vitality charisma a force of will it represents super coolness 7 English director Edgar Wright said that cinema will never be quite as cool again following Belmondo s death 8 He was described as an icon of French cinema and being influential in shaping modern European cinema 6 Selected filmography EditYear Title Role Director Notes1956 Moliere 5 Le Merluche Norbert Tildian short film1957 On Foot on Horse and on Wheels A pied a cheval et en voiture 22 Venin Maurice Delbez A vehicle for Noel Noel Belmondo s role cut from film1958 Be Beautiful But Shut Up Sois belle et tais toi 108 Pierrot Marc Allegret With Mylene Demongeot Henri Vidal and Alain DelonYoung Sinners Les tricheurs 108 Lou Marcel Carne With Pascale PetitSunday Encounter Un drole de dimanche 25 Patrick Marc Allegret With Danielle Darrieux Arletty and BourvilLes copains du dimanche 27 Trebois1959 Charlotte and Her Boyfriend Charlotte et son Jules 26 Jean Jean Luc Godard Short filmAn Angel on Wheels Mademoiselle Ange 108 Michel Barrot Geza von Radvanyi With Romy Schneider and Henri VidalThe Three Musketeers Les Trois Mousquetaires 29 D Artagnan Claude Barma For French TVWeb of Passion A double tour Leda 108 Laszlo Kovacs Claude Chabrol With Madeleine Robinson1960 Breathless A bout de souffle 108 Michel Poiccard Jean Luc Godard With Jean Seberg from a story by Francois TruffautThe Big Risk Classe Tous Risques 108 Eric Stark Claude Sautet With Lino VenturaSeven Days Seven Nights Moderato cantabile 108 Chauvin Peter Brook With Jeanne MoreauTrapped by Fear Les distractions 32 Paul Frapier Jacques Dupont With Alexandra Stewart and Sylva KoscinaLove and the Frenchwoman La francaise et l amour 108 Anthology filmLetters By a Novice Lettere di una novizia 108 Giuliano Verdi Alberto Lattuada Italian film with Pascale PetitTwo Women La Ciociara 108 Michele de Libero Vittorio De Sica Italian film with Sophia Loren1961 The Lovemakers La viaccia 108 Amerigo Mauro Bolognini Italian film with Claudia CardinaleLeon Morin Priest Leon Morin pretre 108 Leon Morin Jean Pierre Melville With Emmanuelle RivaA Woman Is a Woman Une femme est une femme 36 Alfred Lubitsch Jean Luc Godard With Anna Karina and Jean Claude BrialyFamous Love Affairs Amours celebres 34 Lauzun Michel Boisrond Anthology filmA Man Named Rocca Un nomme La Rocca 38 Roberto La Rocca Jean Becker 1972 remade by Belmondo as La Scoumoune1962 The Finger Man Le Doulos 108 Silien Jean Pierre MelvilleSwords of Blood Cartouche 108 Louis Dominique Bourguignon Philippe de Broca With Claudia CardinaleA Monkey in Winter Un singe en hiver 108 Gabriel Fouquet Henri Verneuil With Jean GabinUn cœur gros comme ca documentary The Winner 108 as himself Francois Reichenbach1963 Crazy Sea Mare matto 109 Il Livornese Renato Castellani Italian film with Gina LollobrigidaBanana Peel Peau de banane 108 Michel Thibault Marcel Ophuls With Jeanne MoreauSweet and Sour Dragees au poivre 108 Raymond Jacques BaratierMagnet of Doom L Aine des Ferchaux 108 Michel Maudet Jean Pierre Melville Set in the USA based on a novel by Georges SimenonThe Shortest Day Il giorno piu corto 110 Erede Siciliano Sergio Corbucci Unbilled cameo1964 That Man from Rio L Homme de Rio 108 Adrien Dufourquet Philippe de Broca With Francoise DorleacGreed in the Sun Cent mille dollars au soleil 108 Rocco Henri Verneuil With Lino VenturaBackfire Echappement libre 108 David Ladislas Jean Becker Second film with Jean SebergWeekend at Dunkirk Week end a Zuydcoote 108 Julien Maillat Henri Verneuil With Catherine SpaakMale Hunt La Chasse a l homme 108 Fernand Edouard Molinaro With Jean Claude Brialy Francoise Dorleac Catherine Deneuve1965 Crime on a Summer Morning Par un beau matin d ete 50 Francis Jacques Deray With Geraldine ChaplinPierrot le Fou 108 Pierrot Ferdinand Griffon Jean Luc Godard With Anna KarinaUp to His Ears Les Tribulations d un Chinois en Chine 108 Arthur Lempereur Philippe de Broca With Ursula Andress1966 Tender Scoundrel Tendre Voyou 108 Antoine Marechal Jean Becker With Genevieve Page Stefania Sandrelli Mylene Demongeot Nadja Tiller and Robert MorleyIs Paris Burning Paris brule t il 108 Yvon Morandat Rene Clement Hollywood financed film1967 Casino Royale 108 French Legionnaire Ken Hughes John Huston and others cameo roleThe Thief of Paris Le Voleur 108 Georges Randal Louis Malle With Genevieve Bujold1968 Ho 56 Francois Holin Robert Enrico Based on a novel by Jose Giovanni1969 The Brain Le Cerveau 108 Arthur Lespinasse Gerard Oury With David Niven Eli Wallach and BourvilMississippi Mermaid La Sirene du Mississippi 108 Louis Mahe Francois Truffaut With Catherine DeneuveLove Is a Funny Thing Un homme qui me plait 108 Henri Claude Lelouch Filmed in the USA with Annie Girardot1970 Borsalino 108 Francois Capella Jacques Deray With Alain Delon1971 The Married Couple of the Year Two Les Maries de l an II 108 Nicolas Philibert Jean Paul Rappeneau With Marlene JobertThe Burglars The Burglars 108 Azad Henri Verneuil With Omar Sharif Dyan Cannon1972 Scoundrel in White Dr Popaul 108 Doctor Paul Simay Claude Chabrol With Mia Farrow also producerScoumoune La Scoumoune 108 Roberto Borgo Jose Giovanni With Clauda Cardinale1973 The Inheritor L Heritier 108 Bart Cordell Philippe LabroThe Man from Acapulco Le Magnifique 108 Francois Merlin Bob Saint Clar Philippe de Broca With Jacqueline Bisset also producer1974 Stavisky 108 Alexandre Stavisky Alain Resnais With Charles Boyer also producer1975 Incorrigible L Incorrigible 108 Victor Vauthier Philippe de Broca With Genevieve Bujold also producerThe Night Caller Peur sur la ville 108 Jean Letellier Henri Verneuil First time Belmondo played a policeman also producer1976 The Hunter Will Get You L Alpagueur 108 Roger Pilard L Alpagueur Philippe Labro Also producerBody of My Enemy Le Corps de mon ennemi 108 Francois Leclercq Henri Verneuil Also producer1977 Animal L Animal 108 Mike Gaucher Bruno Ferrari Claude Zidi With Raquel Welch also producer1979 Cop or Hood Flic ou voyou 108 Antonio Cerutti Stanislas Borowitz Georges Lautner Also producer1980 Le Guignolo 74 Alexandre Dupre Georges Lautner Also producer1981 The Professional Le Professionnel 108 Josselin Beaumont a k a Joss Georges Lautner Also producer1982 Ace of Aces L As des as 75 Jo Cavalier Gerard Oury Also producer1983 Le Marginal 108 Philippe Jordan Jacques Deray With Henry Silva also producer1984 The Vultures Les Morfalous 108 Pierre Augagneur Henri Verneuil Also producerHappy Easter Joyeuses Paques 108 Stephane Margelle Georges Lautner With Sophie Marceau also producer1985 Outlaws 111 Producer onlyHold up 108 Grimm Alexandre Arcady Filmed in Canada with Kim Cattrall Also producer remade as Quick Change1987 The Loner Le Solitaire 108 Stan Jalard Jacques Deray Also producer1988 Itineraire d un enfant gate 108 Sam Lion Claude Lelouch Also producerChocolat 112 Producer onlyKean 77 Kean Pierre Badel Film of Jean Paul Sartre play which Belmondo performed on stage1990 Cyrano de Bergerac 77 Cyrano de Bergerac Robert Hossein Film of play which Belmondo performed on stageTom and Lola 113 Producer only1992 Stranger in the House L inconnu dans la maison 108 Georges Lautner Also producer1993 Tailleur pour dames 114 Bernard Murat TV movieLe nombril du monde 108 Producer only1995 A Hundred and One Nights Les Cent et Une Nuits de Simon Cinema 108 Professeur Bebel Agnes VardaLes Miserables 108 Henri Fortin Jean Valjean Claude Lelouch1996 Desire 108 Desire Bernard Murat also producer1997 La puce a l oreille 115 Yves Di Tullio Based on play by Georges Feydeau1998 Half a Chance Une chance sur deux 108 Leo Brassac Patrice Leconte With Alain Delon1999 Peut etre 108 Ako Cedric Klapisch with Romain DurisFrederick ou le Boulevard du Crime 116 Bernard Murat Recording of play by Eric Emmanuel Schmitt starring Belmondo2000 The Actors Les Acteurs 108 Himself Bertrand Blier documentaryAmazon 108 Edouard Philippe de Broca2001 Ferchaux 117 Paul Ferchaux TV movie from novel by Georges Simenon2009 A Man and His Dog Un homme et son chien 108 Charles Francis Huster Final movie role2010 Allons y Alonzo 118 shortSee also EditCinema of FranceReferences Edit Vincentelli Elisabeth 8 September 2021 Where to Stream Jean Paul Belmondo s Best Performances The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 29 January 2023 a b c d e Clifford Terry 5 June 1966 Actors as Seen Thru a Director s Eyes Chicago Tribune p i15 a b c d e Blume Mary 17 April 1968 Belmondo Back on Film Making Scene Los Angeles Times p d12 Philippe Durant Delon Belmondo regards Croises Carnot 2004 page 289 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Lyman Rick 6 September 2021 Jean Paul Belmondo Magnetic Star of the French New Wave Dies at 88 The New York Times Retrieved 6 September 2021 a b c Actor Jean Paul Belmondo the star of Breathless has died aged 88 Faroutmagazine 6 September 2021 Retrieved 7 September 2021 a b c d France mourns immortal Belmondo will pay national tribute on Thursday Reuters 7 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