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    • Bloodsport. Jean-Claude Van Damme, Donald Gibb, Leah Ayres. 1,379 votes. Bloodsport, released in 1988, showcases Jean-Claude Van Damme's incredible martial arts skills and athletic prowess as Frank Dux, an American soldier who competes in the underground fighting tournament known as Kumite.
    • Kickboxer. Jean-Claude Van Damme, Dennis Alexio, Dennis Chan. 1,218 votes. In this thrilling 1989 release, Van Damme stars as Kurt Sloane, a man seeking vengeance after his brother is paralyzed by the ruthless Muay Thai champion Tong Po.
    • Hard Target. Jean-Claude Van Damme, Lance Henriksen, Arnold Vosloo. 1,031 votes. In this 1993 action-thriller, Jean-Claude Van Damme stars as Chance Boudreaux, a drifter who becomes entangled in a dangerous game of human hunting orchestrated by wealthy elites.
    • Lionheart. Jean-Claude Van Damme, Deborah Rennard, Harrison Page. 977 votes. Van Damme delivers another compelling performance in the 1990 action-drama Lionheart.
    • Bloodsport (1988) “If I can grab it before you close your hand, I get the girl.” After both limited screen time and dialogue in the glorious 80s treat that is No Retreat, No Surrender, in which he’d played the lead villain, Bloodsport marked Van Damme’s breakthrough as both leading man and straight-to-video star.
    • Universal Soldier (1992) “The food is good.” When Universal Soldier was released I almost wept with joy. Thanks to Van Damme’s productivity in the previous few years, I was a full-blown fan by the time it appeared on the big screen and that, coupled with my love of Dolph Lundgren after a solid run from Rocky IV to Showdown In Little Tokyo, meant I was one excited geek, and Universal Soldier did not disappoint.
    • Timecop (1994) “I’m still kicking, I must be on Broadway.” Any self-respecting action star should, at some point in their career, have a blockbuster sci-fi feature under their belt.
    • Hard Target (1993) “Now take your big stick and your boyfriend and find a bus to catch.” The universal appeal of Jean Claude Van Damme has meant that he’s been chosen by quite a few directors making their first English language feature film, especially from the far east.
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