



Belmondo always performed all the stunts himself but ceased to do that after an accident in 1985.
April 9, 1933
Belmondo's early success stemmed from stage-bred acting skills and unconventional looks. The breakthrough role in Jean-Luc Godard's A bout de souffle (1960) made him one of the key figures in the French New Wave, effortlessly carrying more than a dozen films before redefining his persona in L'homme de Rio (1964).
Jean-Paul became one of the populist heroes of French cinema in films like Borsalino (1970) with Alain Delon, Le casse (1971), Le magnifique (1973) and L'as des as (1982). In the late eighties his popularity declined and he finally made his return to the stage. Belmondo has been awarded numerous awards and prizes for his work, including the Legion of Honor in 1991.
This week 35 years ago Le magnifique premiered (November 23, 1973)
In the early sixties Belmondo was called The male Bardot. Source / More (Book)
Belmondo always performed all the stunts himself but ceased to do that after an accident in 1985.