Jean-Paul Belmondo and Jean Seberg in Breathless Photo: Studiocanal |
Jean-Paul Belmondo Photo: UniFrance |
Known affectionately by his compatriots as Bébel, testimony to his status as a national treasure came with hours of TV tributes devoted him as well as front pages cleared to carry the news and pages of highlights from his career and life. The Deauville Film Festival mounted an impromptu tribute at a red carpet screening of the French film Her Way. The organisers recalled he had shot A Monkey In Winter in the area.
His father Paul Belmondo was a sculptor and his mother Madeleine Rainaud-Richard, a painter. At one stage it seemed as if the star might have a sporting future - he tried boxing and athletics before going to the Conservatoire of Dramatic Arts in Paris.
His unconventional looks and charisma attracted Godard for a part in Breathless and he was quickly labelled France’s answer to James Dean and he worked with other star directors, including Jean-Paul Melville on Le Doulos and Leon Morin Priest. He took chances in his choice of roles, starring memorably alongside Sophia Loren in Vittorio De Sica’s Two Women. He was also catapulted to action man status in Philippe de Broca’s That Man From Rio. He also had a role in the James Bond spoof Casino Royale. He was a huge box office draw for more than two decades in the Seventies and Eighties.
The relationship with Godard continued in such titles as A Woman is a Woman and Pierrot le Fou. He received a César for his work on Claude Lelouch’s Itinerary Of A Spoilt Child and continued his work with Lelouch in and adaptation of Victor Hugo’s Les Misérables.
He suffered a stroke in 2001 but managed to return to acting incorporating his physical limitations in the character in 2008’s One Man And His Dog. He was also known for doing his own stunts, as shown in the clip below from Henri Verneuil's The Burglars.
Special edition of the tabloid daily Le Parisien with tributes to Bébel The Magnificent. |
His long-time screen partner Alain Delon was overwrought at the news and was quoted as saying: “We should have gone together … after all we started together 60 years ago."
In 2017 he and his daughter Stella and son Paul accompanied their father to collect his honorary César at the 42nd Awards Ceremony. Belmondo was also the recipient of two Bafta nominations. He is survived by is survived by three children, Florence, Paul, and Stella Eva Angelina.