Gladys Portugues is an American bodybuilder, fitness model, actress, and author
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Gladys Portugues is an American bodybuilder, fitness model, actress, and author
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Gladys Portugues was born on September 30, 1957, in Manhattan, New York City, New York. Little is known about her childhood and early schooling. However, after finishing high school, she enrolled at the Marymount Manhattan College in New York to study English. One day, she watched Rachel McLish, one of the pioneers of female bodybuilding in the US, on television winning the Ms. Olympia title. It changed her life completely. Inspired by McLish, she took up bodybuilding and weight training.
After leaving college, she became a professional bodybuilder and fitness model. She participated in several bodybuilding and fitness competitions, winning quite a few of them. Portugues was also featured in several Ms. Olympia contests and finished twice among the top ten participants.
In the 1980s, Portugues was one of the most prominent figures in female fitness. She graced the covers of numerous bodybuilding magazines, including ‘Strength Training for Beauty,’ ‘Flex,’ ‘Muscle & Fitness,’ and ‘Muscle Training.’ Besides fitness and bodybuilding magazines, she has also been featured on the covers of beauty and fashion magazines.
Portugues was featured prominently in the 1985 documentary ‘Pumping Iron II: The Women’, in which her idol, Rachel McLish, also made an appearance. In the 1993 action comedy ‘Last Action Hero’, she starred as herself attending the premiere of a film alongside her husband.
The 1986 film ‘The Morning After’ was her first outing as an actor. She played a bodybuilder in the mystery-romance that also starred Jane Fonda and Jeff Bridges. In her next film, the 1987 horror ‘It's Alive III: Island of the Alive’, she portrayed a waitress. She has not appeared in any films since.
The Belgian-born action star of the 1980s and 1990s, Van Damme was one of the most bankable actors of his time. He starred in classics such as ‘Bloodsport’ (1988), ‘Kickboxer’ (1989), the ‘Universal Soldier’ film series, ‘Timecop’ (1994), and ‘The Expendables 2’. Portugues met him sometime in the mid-1980s. Van Damme had been previously married two times. From 1980 to 1984, he was married to Venezuelan born Maria Rodriguez. They split after he moved to the US. He then married Cynthia Derderian in 1985 after meeting her in her father’s carpet store, where he worked. Following their divorce a year later, he started a relationship with Portugues. The couple married on January 3, 1987, and had their first child, a son whom they named Kristopher, on 20 May. Their daughter, Bianca, was born on October 17, 1990.
Van Damme began a relationship with actress and model Darcy LaPier while he was still married to Portugues. After she found out, she filed for divorce, which was finalised in 1992. Van Damme later married LaPier and they had a child together, a son named Nicholas who was born on October 10, 1995. They divorced in 1997.
Portugues remarried her former husband on June 25, 1999. On March 18, 2015, she filed for divorce a second time. They eventually reconciled and she cancelled the divorce proceeding in May 2015.
Portugues was part of the main cast of ITV4’s short-lived British reality show ‘Jean Claude Van Damme: Behind Closed Doors’.
Portugues auditioned for the role of Athena in the 1990 post-apocalyptic science fiction film ‘Robot Jox’. Although she had the physical appearance of a genetically-engineered super soldier, she did not get the role, which later went to Anne-Marie Johnson.