Jean-Paul Belmondo
20 titles
Filmography
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Breathless
(1960)Petty thug Michel panics and impulsively kills a policeman while driving a stolen car. On the lam, he turns to his aspiring journalist girlfriend Patricia, hiding out in her Paris apartment. When she learns that Michel is being investigated for murder, Patricia begins to question her loyalty.

That Man from Rio
(1964)A blow dart-wielding thug snatches a rare statuette from the Musée de l'Homme; anthropologist Jean Servais is kidnapped in broad Parisian daylight; serviceman Jean-Paul Belmondo begins his 8-day leave by changing to civvies in a Métro entrance and witnesses fiancée Françoise Dorléac getting kidnapped herself - and then the chase begins.

Pierrot le Fou
(1965)A bored middle-class man takes off on a crime spree with an ex-girlfriend.

Borsalino
(1970)Two Marseilles hoodlums, Capella (Jean-Paul Belmondo) and Siffredi (Alain Delon), blast their way to the top of the Marseilles underworld in the 1930s until one of them decides his girl is more important than crime.

Mississippi Mermaid
(1969)A plantation owner falls hopelessly in love with his mail-order bride, despite the fact that she is not what she seems and intends to deceive him.

The Professional
(1981)
The Burglars
(1971)A crack team of jewel thieves steals a valuable emerald collection in Athens. While the heist is successful, a corrupt detective is on the chase.

Magnet of Doom
(1963)
Up to His Ears
(1965)Turbulent, fast-paced comedy adventure (one of the best of its time) about unhappy billionaire Belmondo, whose suicide attempts keep failing. When he hires some killers to do him in, he falls in love with beautiful Andress and wants to reverse the deal. Belmondo is ideally suited to this role, exotic locations and lots of stunts make this a joy to watch.

Love Is a Funny Thing
(1969)A man and a woman from France, both married to other people, fall in love while traveling in the US and embark on a passion-fueled cross-country trip.

Animal
(1977)After driving his producer and coworker fiancée to their wits’ end, an accident-prone stuntman gets one last shot doubling for a cowardly action star.

Trapped by Fear
(1960)Paul Frapier, a reporter and photographer, comes to the rescue of Laurent, his old army companion, after the accidental killing of a police officer.

Half a Chance
(1998)In this action comedy, screen legends Belmondo and Delon get roped into saving Vanessa Paradis from the mob, as either one could be her real father!

Charlotte and Her Boyfriend
(1958)A jilted man rants at his mostly silent former lover.

Léon Morin, Priest
(1961)As the Germans take over France during World War II, widowed mother Barny (Emmanuelle Riva) becomes increasingly anxious about her half-Jewish daughter. She decides to hide the girl on a nearby farm and have her baptized as a cover. The ceremony reminds Barny of the absurdity of religion, and inspires her to pick a fight with parish priest Leon (Jean-Paul Belmondo). She's surprised to learn that he shares a great many of her views, and the two begin a chaste yet deep relationship.

A Monkey in Winter
(1962)
A Woman Is a Woman
(1961)Exotic dancer Angela attempts to have a child with her unwilling lover Emile. But Alfred, Emile’s best friend who is in love with Angela, is happy to be a father. Angela loves Emile and refuses Alfred’s advances, but leads Emile to believe that she is infatuated with his friend.

Two Women
(1960)In Italy during World War II, a widow and her lonely 13-year-old daughter seek distance between them and the horrors of war.

À double tour
(1959)Chabrol forges onto his signature terrain of the psychological thriller with his third film, a lurid and disturbing melodrama of infidelity, obsession and murder at a vineyard in rural Provence featuring Jean-Paul Belmondo. This alluring whodunit echoes both Alfred Hitchcock's most personal and obsessive films and Douglas Sirk's colorful 50's melodramas. French with English subtitles.

The Emperor's New Clothes
(2015)Comedian and rabble rouser Russell Brand breaks down the world financial crisis in this hilarious, passionate, and empowering look at income inequality.