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  1. Jean-Claude Van Johnson is an American action comedy-drama television series starring Jean-Claude Van Damme and produced by Ridley Scott with his production studio Scott Free Productions and Amazon Studios.

  2. Jean-Claude Van Johnson: Created by Dave Callaham. With Jean-Claude Van Damme, Kat Foster, Moises Arias, Bar Paly. Jean-Claude Van Damme has two lives: Damme as an actor and Johnson as a secret agent.

  3. Oct 19, 2017 · Jean-Claude Van Johnson is now streaming on Prime Video.» SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/PrimeVideoSubscribe» Watch Jean-Claude Van Johnson now, exclusively with y...

  4. Working under the (not-so-secretive) alias Jean-Claude Van Johnson, the unhappily retired action star is lured back into the spy game by a chance encounter. When he gets involved as an undercover...

  5. Retired actor/international spy Jean-Claude Van Damme comes out of retirement to romantically pursue his former hairdresser/right-hand woman Vanessa. Despite his lingering self-doubt, JCVD quickly rediscovers his comfort zone both on set and in the field… for a day, at least.

  6. A famous action movie hero and martial arts star comes out of retirement to assume his alter ego as undercover private contractor named Jean-Claude Van Johnson. He must also deal with aging and his handler Vanessa, the ex he still loves.

  7. Working under the (not-so-secretive) alias Jean-Claude Van Johnson, the unhappily retired action star is lured back into the spy game by a chance encounter.

  8. A famous action movie hero and martial arts star comes out of retirement to assume his alter ego as undercover private contractor named Jean-Claude Van Johnson. He must also deal with aging and his handler Vanessa, the ex he still loves.

  9. Dec 13, 2017 · Amazon wins the weird-TV Olympics with “Jean-Claude Van Johnson,” a surreal flight of comic fancy starring Jean-Claude Van Damme, which begins with lots of manic energy and pretty quickly...

  10. Dec 14, 2017 · In Amazon’s “Jean-Claude Van Johnson,” we learn that films like “Bloodsport” and “Timecop” were covers for a career as a secret agent. That’s a relief.