The
son of the renowned French sculptor Paul Belmondo, he studied at Conservatoire
des Arts Dramatiques in Paris; after the minor stage performances he made
his screen debut in ¡A pied, a cheval et en voiture' but the episodes
with his participation were cut before release. However, the breakthrough
role in Jean-Luc Godard's 'A bout de souffle' made him one of the key figures
in the French New Wave. Since mid-60s he comletely switched to commercial
mainstream pictures and became a big comedy and action star in France.
Following the example of Alain Delon he founded his own production company
Cerito named after his grandmother's maiden name. In 1989 he was awarded
Cesar for his performance in 'Itineraire d'un enfant gate'. Recently he
returned to stage performing in the Theatre Marigny in Paris. He still
appears in the movies but not so often as before preferring mostly dramatic
roles. The president of France distinguished him with order of Legion of
Honour. Belmondo has daughter Florence and son Paul. His elder daughter
Patricia died in a fire in 1994. None of his children became actors though
you could have seen his son Paul in the episodic role in 'Itineraire d'un
enfant gate'.
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