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Nationality
  
French

Height
  
1.79 m

Role
  

Name
  
David Belle

Website
  
DavidBelle.com

Organizations founded
  
David Belle httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsaa

Born
  
29 April 1973 (age 51) (
1973-04-29
)
Fecamp, France

Occupation
  
ActorChoreographerTraceur

Known for
  
Relatives
  
Jean-Francois Belle (brother)

Parents
  
Raymond Belle, Monique Belle

Children
  
Sebastien Belle, Benjamin Belle, Isaiah Belle

Movies
  
Brick Mansions, District 13, District 13: Ultimatum, The Family, Babylon AD

Similar People
  
Cyril Raffaelli, Catalina Denis, Sebastien Foucan, RZA, Raymond Belle

Profiles

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David Belle (born 29 April 1973) 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. Belle came to fame via his parkour videos and film appearances, such as District 13, District 13: 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.

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Life and career

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Belle was born and raised in Fécamp, France, the son of Monique and Raymond Belle, in a modest family in the suburbs of Paris. His grandfather Gilbert Kitten, father Raymond, and brother Jean-François Belle have been highly skilled rescuers in the Military Paris Fire Brigade.

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In 1984, 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. 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. He left soon after for personal reasons in order to dedicate himself to parkour.

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Belle later joined the Troupes de marine in Vannes, where he received a promotion, a gymnastic agility certificate of honour, and champion records for regimental rope-climbing (which his father had once held) and the Essonne obstacle course. He has however said that his taste and love for adventure and freedom did not go well with the regimented life of the military.

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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 1997 the Stade 2 team (Francis Marroto, Pierre Sled and Pierre Salviac) were shown a video of Belle and decided to film a news feature about parkour.

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. However more recently, Belle claimed that "A traceur is not a practitioner of parkour, a traceur is someone who is trying to understand parkour."

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 13: Ultimatum. Belle co-starred with Paul Walker in Brick Mansions (2014), a remake of District 13.

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 2007. Belle was interviewed for the parkour article "No Obstacles" written by Alec Wilkinson which was published in April 2007.

Belle formerly endorsed the clothing company Take Flight, deciding to sever his ties to the brand because he disapproved of their business activities and motives.

Parkour groups

  • Les Traceurs
  • Belle was the leader of a group called "Les traceurs" which also included well known practitioner Stephane Vigroux. The name has since been used to refer to those that practice parkour.
  • PAWA (former member)
  • Belle helped form the Parkour World Association, but he stopped the group for lack of cohesion.
  • Yamakasi
  • Belle was never a member of the Yamakasi group. He was a part of the group that later called themselves the Yamakasi, but the group chose the name Yamakasi during the filming of the Stade 2 news feature, credited as the first news feature about parkour. Belle was against the name and wanted to call the practice "parkour". He then split from the group after the feature because he felt that naming took away from the recognition of the discipline and its history.
  • Filmography

    Actor
    2022
    Crako (Video short) as
    Mike
    2022
    Dying Light 2: Stay Human (Video Game) as
    Hakon
    2021
    Ultimate Code as
    Enoch
    2020
    Rogue City as
    Zach / Anti-gang cop
    2019
    The Rescue as
    Richard Lee
    2018
    Invisible Tattoo as
    Marco
    2018
    Defying Chase
    2017
    À Jamais (TV Series) as
    Thomas Munoz
    - Episode #1.7 (2017) - Thomas Munoz
    - Episode #1.6 (2017) - Thomas Munoz
    - Episode #1.5 (2017) - Thomas Munoz
    - Episode #1.4 (2017) - Thomas Munoz
    - Episode #1.3 (2017) - Thomas Munoz
    - Episode #1.2 (2017) - Thomas Munoz
    - Episode #1.1 (2017) - Thomas Munoz
    2016
    Brutal: Taste of Violence (TV Series) as
    Axel
    - The Club Is Closed (2016) - Axel
    - Episode #1.1 (2016) - Axel
    - Episode #1.9 - Axel
    - Episode #1.8 - Axel
    - Episode #1.7 - Axel
    - Episode #1.6 - Axel
    - Episode #1.5 - Axel
    - Episode #1.4 - Axel
    - Episode #1.3 - Axel
    - Episode #1.2 - Axel
    2016
    Super Express as
    Gary
    2015
    Jaya (Short) as
    Jaya
    2014
    Brick Mansions as
    Lino
    2013
    The Family as
    Mezzo
    2012
    Metal Hurlant Chronicles (TV Series) as
    The Prisoner
    - Red Light/Cold Hard Facts (2012) - The Prisoner
    2009
    District 13: Ultimatum as
    Leïto
    2008
    Babylon A.D. as
    Kid with Tattoos
    2005
    Un monde meilleur (Short) as
    Good Guy #1
    2004
    District B13 as
    Leïto
    2002
    Divine Intervention as
    Marksman1
    2002
    Femme Fatale as
    French Cop
    2001
    L'engrenage as
    Le créancier
    2000
    Louis Page (TV Series) as
    Laurent
    - Les gens du voyage (2000) - Laurent
    Stunts
    2022
    Dying Light 2: Stay Human (Video Game) (Parkour Stunt Coordinator)
    2016
    Super Express (parkour coordinator)
    2013
    The Family (stunt coordinator)
    2011
    Colombiana (parkour choreographer)
    2011
    Covert Affairs (TV Series) (stunt double - 1 episode)
    - Good Advices (2011) - (stunt double: rooftop runner - uncredited)
    2010
    Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (parkour choreographer)
    2008
    Babylon A.D. (parkour stunts coordinator)
    2005
    Transporter 2 (stunts)
    2004
    Crimson Rivers 2: Angels of the Apocalypse (stunts)
    Miscellaneous
    2022
    Dying Light 2: Stay Human (Video Game) (Hakon: appearance) / (motion capture actor)
    Writer
    2016
    Brutal: Taste of Violence (TV Series)
    Self
    2010
    Parkour Tour (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Daniel Ilabaca, David Belle and Sébastien Foucan (2010) - Self
    2010
    The Sands of Time: The Making of 'Prince of Persia' (Video documentary) as
    Self
    2009
    L'hebdo cinéma (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 14 February 2009 (2009) - Self
    2009
    Le grand journal de Canal+ (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 12 February 2009 (2009) - Self
    1998
    Urbanation (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    Archive Footage
    2008
    The Pilgrimage Project (Documentary) as
    Self

    References

    David Belle Wikipedia


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