
Paul Belmondo
Known For
Acting
Born
1963-04-23 in Boulogne-Billancourt, Seine [now Hauts-de-Seine], France
Biography
Paul Alexandre Belmondo (born 23 April 1963) is a French racing driver who raced in Formula One for the March and Pacific Racing teams. He was born in Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine, the son of actor Jean-Paul Belmondo and grandson of sculptor Paul Belmondo. Around 1981, Paul gained publicity for becoming the lover of Princess Stéphanie of Monaco. Through 1987, he participated in Formula 3 and Formula 3000, although he was never a top 10 championship finisher in either. In 1992, he joined the March F1 team as a pay driver, getting a ninth place at the Hungarian Grand Prix, but only qualifying 4 more times before he ran out of money and was replaced by Emanuele Naspetti. Two years later he became a member of the uncompetitive Pacific Grand Prix team, where he only qualified for two races and was usually behind teammate Bertrand Gachot. Thereafter he concentrated on GT racing, at the wheel of a Chrysler Viper GTS-R. He started his own team, Paul Belmondo Racing, which raced in the FIA GT Championship and Le Mans Endurance Series championship before folding in 2007. Belmondo married Luana Tenca (born Rome, 18 March 1971) in 1990. Luana Belmondo is a former model who is now a TV chef and broadcaster. The couple have three children including Victor, an actor. In June 2024, Luana and Paul announced that they have separated in January and that they have filed for divorce. Source: Article "Paul Belmondo" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
Most Known For

Vivement dimanche
as Self

Champs-Elysées
as Self

Sacrée Soirée
as Self

Fort Boyard
as Self

Stars 90
as Self

Police Commissioner Moulin
as Simon Hayère

Vintage Mecanic
as Self - Guest

Téléthon
as Self

Papasss

Belmondo, itinéraire...
as Self

Itinerary of a Spoiled Child
as Sam at 20 years old

Belmondo by Belmondo
as Self

Belmondo, le magnifique
as Self (archive footage)

Monaco, le Grand Prix à tout prix
as Self (voice)

Hommage national à Jean-Paul Belmondo
as Self - Guest

La Victoire au bout du bâton
as Djeff

Celle qui n'existait pas

Plus vraie que nature
as Julien