After playing his last film role, Jean-Claude Van Damme will retire.
Everything worthwhile has to end. Action hero Jean-Claude Van Damme has announced his retirement from the industry. He is scheduled to make one more big-screen appearance before calling it a day on his forty-year career.
Van Damme will play himself in the film in which he appears for the very last time. Van Damme will play himself emerging from a coma following an automobile accident in the film What’s My Name? Everyone will become amnesic as a result, becoming unidentifiable. It is here that he will start to discover who he is.
Van Damme believes he has accomplished everything he has wanted to achieve in movies, and he most recently spoke with Deadline about this role and his decision to retire.
The first-ever Classic Physique Olympia Champion, Danny Hester, talked about his training sessions with Van Damme in the 1990s. Jean-Claude Van Damme’s acting prowess and handsome appearance on the big screen brought him rapid recognition. He frequently appeared in action films as a proficient fighter and was not afraid to flaunt his toned body. He was among the forerunners in this genre, opening doors for other fighters and fitness aficionados to showcase their skills.
Van Damme talked about his journey to Hollywood as he carried on with his interview. He also takes the time to discuss his role in the film in some depth. The role will have many unique aspects, even though he will be playing himself.