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David Belle
French actor, film choreographer and stunt coordinator
David Nicolas Williams Belle (born 29 April ) is a French actor, film choreographer and stunt coordinator. He is deemed the founder and leading pioneer of the physical discipline parkour, coining it based on his training and the teachings from his father Raymond Belle.[2]
Belle came to fame via his parkour videos and film appearances, such as District 13, District Ultimatum, which were written and produced by Luc Besson, and the American remake Brick Mansions.
Belle has also consulted on the making of Babylon A.D., Prince of Persia, Colombiana and The Family.
He is the chair of the Parkour Committee of the International Federation of Gymnastics.[3]
Life and career
Further information: Parkour §Raymond and David Belle
Belle was born and raised in Fécamp, the son of Monique and Raymond Belle of Paris. His grandfather Gilbert Kitten, father Raymond, and brother Jean-François Belle were highly skilled rescuers in the Military Paris Fire Brigade.[4][5] His father Raymond Belle was from Vietnam, and was of French-Vietnamese descent, while his mother Monique Kitten was of French and English ancestry.
David Belle began developing parkour in Normandy while living with his grandfather, Gilbert.[6][7] In , at the age of 11, Belle moved to Lisses, France. He made close friends with a group of teenagers with similar physical passions who began training with him, transferring the techniques he learned in Normandy to an urban environment.
Some of the friends that trained with David would later become known as the Yamakasi. Later in life, Belle spent time in the military and fire brigade with aspirations of following in his father's and grandfather's footsteps. David left soon after for personal reasons, as he felt the regimented life of the military was antithetical to his character.
During his time in the Marines, he set the Regimental record for rope climbing (which was previously held by his father, Raymond) and earned a certificate of honor for his gymnastic abilities.[8]
Upon completing his national service, he worked in various professions including a warehouse worker, security guard and furniture salesman.
He also spent 3 months in India studying kung fu. After his return he continued his training in parkour and filmed footage of his capabilities which he later turned into the famous Speed Air Man video. In the Stade 2 team were shown a video of Belle and decided to film the first news broadcast featuring him and the Yamakasi.[9]
In filming this news feature, the term Yamakasi was used for the first time in connection with the team.
Belle did not approve of the name and felt like it did not give credit to his father, so he split from the group after the feature. Later Belle would go on to train other students who gave themselves the name 'tracer.' The spelling was later adapted to 'traceur', and has since been used to define a practitioner of parkour.
David belle movies: David's life as an independent young man was challenging. David Belle born 29 April is considered by many to be the founder of modern Parkour. Raymond was accepted into an elite unit, participated in numerous rescue operations, and received several awards. Filmography [ edit ].
Belle was first introduced to his acting career in a meeting with Hubert Koundé (La Haine), in order to discuss the success of parkour in cinema. He then began developing his acting ability with the play Pygmalion, and has since been successful in obtaining a number of roles mostly in French films and promotions. Belle has been featured in promotional videos for Tina Turner, and Iam.
He has starred in "Les gens du voyages" and "Un monde meilleur", followed by "L'Engrenages" and "Femme Fatale", as well as "Les rivières pourpres 2", starring Jean Reno. After filming several more advertisements and promotions for the BBC, Nissan, Canon, and Nike, Belle was contacted by Luc Besson (director of Nikita, and The Fifth Element) regarding co-starring as lead actor with Cyril Raffaelli in the action movie District 13, followed by the sequel District Ultimatum.
Cyril raffaelli biography David passed exams for a first aid certificate and began preparing to become a firefighter by following the training program for a certified gymnast in UFOLEP. Read Edit View history. Simone Simon. He displayed not only strength, agility, and endurance but also incredible bravery and self-control.Belle co-starred with Paul Walker in Brick Mansions (), a remake of District 13.
Filmography
Film and television
Stunts
Video games
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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Dying Light | Antoine Merpe | Also Mo-Cap, Stunt Coordinator & Counseling | |
Dying Light 2 | Hakon | Also Mo-Cap, Stunt Coordinator & Counseling |
Endorsements and groups
Belle largely stays out of the public spotlight.
His last major appearance was when he appeared as a guest at the New Yorker Festival in Belle was interviewed for the parkour article "No Obstacles" written by Alec Wilkinson which was published in April [10]
Belle formerly endorsed the clothing company Take Flight, but decided to sever his ties to the brand because he disapproved of their business activities and motives.[11]
See also
References
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- ^Hardman, Alun; Jones, Carwyn (13 September ).David Belle biography. French actor, founder of the parkour ... He developed his own training system called "natural movement," which drew inspiration from the lifestyle of African tribes, where warriors and hunters needed to be proficient in running, swimming, throwing objects accurately, maintaining balance in any position, and, most importantly, fearlessness. In the Stade 2 team were shown a video of Belle and decided to film the first news broadcast featuring him and the Yamakasi. Parkour Wiki Explore. He then began developing his acting ability with the play Pygmalion , and has since been successful in obtaining a number of roles mostly in French films and promotions.
Philosophy of Sport: International Perspectives. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. p. ISBN.
- ^Angel, Julie (). Breaking the jump: the secret story of parkour's high-flying rebellion. London. p.4.David belle Retrieved 4 November The New Yorker. Belle is also an actor and choreographer, and he is well known for his work incorporating Parkour into films such as in District B13 , Babylon A. Some of the friends that trained with David would later become known as the Yamakasi.
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- ^"The Website of David Belle". Archived from the original on 26 April Retrieved 4 December