Van Damme spoofs tough-guy image in new series

Jean-Claude Van Damme (left) in “Jean-Claude Van Johnson” and the actor in the 1991 movie “Double Impact.” Amazon; Everett CollectionVan Damme in 1994’s “Street Fighter.”©Universal/Courtesy Everett Col

Belgian-𝐛𝐨𝐫𝐧 martial arts action star Jean-Claude Van Damme, aka “The Muscles from Brussels,” has done many wild things over the course of his career.

He’s battled men who can fly (in films like “Street Fighter”) and saved babies from tigers (in “Double Team”). But his new Amazon show, “Jean-Claude Van Johnson,” is his most out-there venture yet.

The action-comedy series, premiering Dec. 15, is Van Damme’s first major TV role. He plays a version of himself who comes out of retirement to film a bad “Huckleberry Finn” martial arts reboot — which is just a cover for his real job: as an undercover private contractor code-named Jean-Claude Van Johnson. And, if that’s not enough, he also plays more than one character, including a time-traveling lookalike and a foolhardy factory worker (think “Double Impact”). “The challenge was to play a few characters in a truthful way,” says Van Damme, 57. “It took a lot of energy.”

Van Damme says there are big differences between his real-life persona and the fictional version of himself in the show. “In real life, I’m a little more serious and I think a lot,” he says. If he had his own show, it would likely be more like the nature series “Planet Earth.” “I love nature and ecology and animals. Without nature, we would be unable to survive,” he says. “But of course it’s hard to tell people to care, so I think it has to be about knowledge. It’s good to be informed … Animals can bring people together; you never know about destiny.”

Van Damme’s character hops a Segway in the premiere.Amazon Prime Video

In “Jean-Claude Van Johnson,” Van Damme isn’t doing anything that hasn’t been done before (Matt Le Blanc in “Episodes,” James Van Der Beek in ABC’s “Don’t Trust the B”). But Van Damme, who rose to fame kicking his way through martial arts action movies in the ’80s and ’90s, is perfectly suited to the concept, since it both overhauls and pays homage to his image — and that’s what he’s counting on. “People can have a different idea that Jean-Claude Van Damme is not only the guy who can only kick,” he says.

Van Damme does share one surprising commonality with his on-screen persona: In the first episode of “Jean-Claude Van Johnson,” he’s shown riding a Segway. He also uses a Segway-like device in his everyday life. “I don’t want to say the name, because I’ll give you a free promotion, but I have one without a handle,” he says. “My house is one level, and from my office to my bedroom is a two-minute walk. A real two-minute walk is a long time, and I’ve got a wood floor. [The device] is very convenient, because I always forget my portable phone or my training bags. So I go back and forth.

“I don’t think the [show’s writers] knew about [how he gets around],” he says. “So those two came at the same time — reality and ideas. That’s cool.”

“Jean-Claude Van Johnson” Series premiere Friday on Amazon

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