Jackie Chan

Jackie Chan, born Chan Kong-sang on April 7, 1954, is a Hong Kong martial artist, film actor, director and stuntman.

Chan is one of the most recognized names in kung fu and action movies worldwide, known for his acrobatic fighting style, comic timing and use of improvised weapons. Chan has starred in over a hundred movies, and is one of the most recognizable Chinese and Asian film stars in the world.

Biography

Jackie Chan is the son of Charles Chan (a refugee from the Chinese civil war who worked as cook and housekeeper for the French ambassador to Hong Kong) and Lee-Lee Chan. He married Lin Feng-Chiao (also known as Lin Feng Chow, a Taiwanese actress) in 1983 with whom he had a son, Jackson "Jaycee Chan" Cho-Ming (b. 1982). He also had a daughter, Etta Ng Chok Lam (b. 1998) with Elaine Ng Yi-Lei.

He was educated at Nan Hua Elementary Academy, Chinese Opera Research Institute (1961-1971) and Peking Opera School. Chan was in the Seven Little Fortunes Chinese opera troupe as a youth, along with Sammo Hung and Yuen Biao.

Chan is often said to do all his own stunts. While this claim does not hold up to close scrutiny, he does insist on doing the majority of them, and has racked up an impressive list of injuries to prove it. (The closing credits of his films usually show bloopers and at least one serious injury.) He is unable to get insurance anywhere in the world. He came closest to death while filming Armour of God 1985, when he fell from a tree in a relatively routine stunt and fractured his skull.

In recent years, in order to minimize danger as he grew older, Chan has begun using doubles and special effects in his movies.

In his biography, Chan says he created his screen persona as a reaction to that of Bruce Lee, and the numerous imitators who appeared before and after Lee's death. Where Lee's characters were typically stern, morally upright heroes, Chan plays well-meaning, slightly foolish regular guys, often at the mercy of their girlfriends or families. However, his characters always triumph in the end.

Chan repeatedly attempted to break into the American movie industry, appearing in films like Battle Creek Brawl, Cannonball Run, Cannonball Run II and The Protector. While he did attain cult popularity in the US, his break into the mainstream was Rumble in the Bronx in 1995. He has attained the box-office guarantee that has so far eluded other Hong Kong movie stars like Chow Yun-Fat and Michelle Yeoh in Hollywood. He also made a successful animated television series called Jackie Chan Adventures.

Chan also has the distinction of being the central subject of UK band Ash's song Kung Fu.

In 1994, MTV honored Chan with a lifetime achievement award for his action-oriented movies, and a year later, he made his "official" debut in North America with a world-wide release of "Rumble in the Bronx."

Chan is one of the most well-known philanthropist figures in Hong Kong, and has worked tirelessly to champion many charity works and causes. As a well-respected figure of the Hong Kong entertainment industry, he is often one of the leaders in such works, speaking up for conservation, against animal abuse as well as promoting disaster relief efforts such as the recent Mainland China relief flood programmes and the 2004 Tsunami donations.

Filmography as actor includes

  • New Police Story (2004)
  • The Twins Effect 2 (2004)
  • Around the World in 80 Days (2004)
  • The Medallion (2003)
  • The Twins Effect (2003)
  • Shanghai Knights (2003)
  • The Tuxedo (2002)
  • Rush Hour 2 (2001)
  • The Accidental Spy (2001)
  • Shanghai Noon (2000)
  • Gen-X Cops (1999)
  • The King of Comedy (1999)
  • Gorgeous (1999)
  • Who Am I? (1999)
  • Rush Hour (1998)
  • Mr. Nice Guy (1998)
  • Police Story 4: First Strike (1996) (also known as Jackie Chan's First Strike)
  • Thunderbolt (1995) (also known as Dead Heat)
  • Rumble in the Bronx (1994)
  • Drunken Master II (1994) (known in the U.S. as The Legend of Drunken Master, 2000)
  • Once a Cop (1993), aka Police Story V
  • Crime Story (1993), also known as Police Story IV and The New Police Story
  • City Hunter (1993)
  • Police Story 3 (1992) aka Super Cop
  • Brother vs. Brother (1992)
  • A Kid from Tibet (1991)
  • Island of Fire (1991) (also known as The Burning Island)
  • Twin Dragons (1991) (also known as Brother vs. Brother and When Dragons Collide)
  • New Kids in Town (1990)
  • Operation Condor:Armour of God II (1990)
  • Miracles (1989)
  • Police Story 2 (1988)
  • 3 Brothers (1988)
  • Jackie Chan's Project A2 (1987), aka Project B
  • Dragons Forever (1987)
  • Naughty Boys (1986)
  • Armour of God (1986)
  • Police Story (1985)
  • Heart of Dragon (1985)
  • Ninja and the Thief (1985)
  • The Protector (1985)
  • My Lucky Stars 2: Twinkle, Twinkle Lucky Stars (1985)
  • My Lucky Stars (1985)
  • Wheels on Meals (1984)
  • Dragon Attack (1984)
  • Pom Pom (1984)
  • Two in a Black Belt (1984)
  • Cannonball Run II (1983)
  • The Fearless Hyena Part II (1983)
  • Winners and Sinners (1983) (also known as Five Lucky Stars)
  • Project A (1983)
  • Dragon Lord (1982)
  • Black Magic Wars (1982)
  • The Cannonball Run (1981)
  • The Big Brawl (1980)
  • The Young Master (1980)
  • Dragon Fist (1979)
  • Fearless Hyena (1979)
  • Snake & Crane Arts of Shaolin (1978)
  • Snake in Eagle's Shadow (1978)
  • Karate Ghostbuster (1978)
  • Drunken Master (1978)
  • Magnificent Bodyguards (1978)
  • Half a Loaf of Kung Fu (1978)
  • The 36 Crazy Fists (1977)
  • To Kill with Intrigue (1977)
  • Killer Meteor (1976)
  • Shaolin Wooden Men (1976)
  • Countdown in Kung Fu (1976)
  • Fists to Fight (1976)
  • All in the Family (1975)
  • No End of Surprises (1975)
  • Fists of the Double K (1974)
  • The Golden Lotus (1974)
  • Police Woman (1974)
  • Supermen Against the Orient (1974)
  • Facets of Love (1973)
  • Eagle Shadow Fist (1973)
  • Enter the Dragon (uncredited, 1973)
  • Attack of the Kung Fu Girls (1973)
  • Lady Kung Fu (1972)
  • Bruce Lee and I (1972)
  • The Chinese Connection (1972)
  • Little Tiger of Canton (1971)
  • Come Drink with Me (1966)
  • The Story of Qin Xianglian (1964)
  • Big and Little Wong Tin Bar (1962)

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As a well-respected figure of the Hong Kong entertainment industry, he is often one of the leaders in such works, speaking up for conservation, against animal abuse as well as promoting disaster relief efforts such as the recent Mainland China relief flood programmes and the 2004 Tsunami donations. He was an advocate for healthy diet and authored the 1960 book, Stay Young and Vital. He died of Parkinsons disease in 1990 and is buried at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Glendale, California. Chan is one of the most well-known philanthropist figures in Hong Kong, and has worked tirelessly to champion many charity works and causes. Cummings was married five times, and had seven children. In 1994, MTV honored Chan with a lifetime achievement award for his action-oriented movies, and a year later, he made his "official" debut in North America with a world-wide release of "Rumble in the Bronx.". His last significant credit was the 1973 TV movie Partners in Crime, also starring Lee Grant. Chan also has the distinction of being the central subject of UK band Ash's song Kung Fu. He also spent a season starring in My Living Doll (1964), another sitcom.

He also made a successful animated television series called Jackie Chan Adventures. That was followed by The New Bob Cummings Show, 1961-1962. He has attained the box-office guarantee that has so far eluded other Hong Kong movie stars like Chow Yun-Fat and Michelle Yeoh in Hollywood. He was in the first performance of Twelve Angry Men to be televised, a live production that aired in 1955, and received an Emmy award for his role as Juror Number Eight. Beginning in 1955 and continuing through 1959, Cummings starred in his own sitcom, The Bob Cummings Show (shown in reruns as Love That Bob). While he did attain cult popularity in the US, his break into the mainstream was Rumble in the Bronx in 1995. Cummings began a long career on television in 1952 with the comedy My Hero. Chan repeatedly attempted to break into the American movie industry, appearing in films like Battle Creek Brawl, Cannonball Run, Cannonball Run II and The Protector. He served duty at a base in Oxnard, California during World War II, and later was a pilot in the United States Air Force Reserve.

However, his characters always triumph in the end. His many film comedies also include: The Devil and Miss Jones (1941) with Jean Arthur, and The Bride Wore Boots (1946) with Barbara Stanwyck. Cummings gave memorable performances in three notable dramas: Kings Row (1942), Saboteur (1942), and Dial M for Murder (1954). Where Lee's characters were typically stern, morally upright heroes, Chan plays well-meaning, slightly foolish regular guys, often at the mercy of their girlfriends or families. He achieved stardom in 1939 in Three Smart Girls Grow Up opposite Deanna Durbin. In his biography, Chan says he created his screen persona as a reaction to that of Bruce Lee, and the numerous imitators who appeared before and after Lee's death. In the 1930s Cummings worked (under his own name) as a contract player and appeared in a number of minor roles. In recent years, in order to minimize danger as he grew older, Chan has begun using doubles and special effects in his movies. He had a brief career on Broadway under the stage name Blade Stanhope Conway, a supposed Englishman, before moving to Hollywood, California, first acting under the name and persona of Bruce Hutchens, wealthy Texan.

He came closest to death while filming Armour of God 1985, when he fell from a tree in a relatively routine stunt and fractured his skull. He studied at the Carnegie Institute of Technology in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania and the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City. (The closing credits of his films usually show bloopers and at least one serious injury.) He is unable to get insurance anywhere in the world. While attending high school there he was taught to fly by his godfather, Orville Wright. While this claim does not hold up to close scrutiny, he does insist on doing the majority of them, and has racked up an impressive list of injuries to prove it. Cummings was born in Joplin, Missouri. Chan is often said to do all his own stunts. He chiefly performed in comic roles but was effective in his few dramas, especially two Alfred Hitchcock films, Saboteur and Dial M for Murder.

Chan was in the Seven Little Fortunes Chinese opera troupe as a youth, along with Sammo Hung and Yuen Biao. Robert Cummings (June 10, 1908 - December 2, 1990), also known as Bob Cummings, was an American motion picture and television actor. He was educated at Nan Hua Elementary Academy, Chinese Opera Research Institute (1961-1971) and Peking Opera School. 1998) with Elaine Ng Yi-Lei. He also had a daughter, Etta Ng Chok Lam (b.

1982). He married Lin Feng-Chiao (also known as Lin Feng Chow, a Taiwanese actress) in 1983 with whom he had a son, Jackson "Jaycee Chan" Cho-Ming (b. Jackie Chan is the son of Charles Chan (a refugee from the Chinese civil war who worked as cook and housekeeper for the French ambassador to Hong Kong) and Lee-Lee Chan. Chan is one of the most recognized names in kung fu and action movies worldwide, known for his acrobatic fighting style, comic timing and use of improvised weapons. Chan has starred in over a hundred movies, and is one of the most recognizable Chinese and Asian film stars in the world.

Jackie Chan, born Chan Kong-sang on April 7, 1954, is a Hong Kong martial artist, film actor, director and stuntman. Big and Little Wong Tin Bar (1962). The Story of Qin Xianglian (1964). Come Drink with Me (1966).

Little Tiger of Canton (1971). The Chinese Connection (1972). Bruce Lee and I (1972). Lady Kung Fu (1972).

Attack of the Kung Fu Girls (1973). Enter the Dragon (uncredited, 1973). Eagle Shadow Fist (1973). Facets of Love (1973).

Supermen Against the Orient (1974). Police Woman (1974). The Golden Lotus (1974). Fists of the Double K (1974).

No End of Surprises (1975). All in the Family (1975). Fists to Fight (1976). Countdown in Kung Fu (1976).

Shaolin Wooden Men (1976). Killer Meteor (1976). To Kill with Intrigue (1977). The 36 Crazy Fists (1977).

Half a Loaf of Kung Fu (1978). Magnificent Bodyguards (1978). Drunken Master (1978). Karate Ghostbuster (1978).

Snake in Eagle's Shadow (1978). Snake & Crane Arts of Shaolin (1978). Fearless Hyena (1979). Dragon Fist (1979).

The Young Master (1980). The Big Brawl (1980). The Cannonball Run (1981). Black Magic Wars (1982).

Dragon Lord (1982). Project A (1983). Winners and Sinners (1983) (also known as Five Lucky Stars). The Fearless Hyena Part II (1983).

Cannonball Run II (1983). Two in a Black Belt (1984). Pom Pom (1984). Dragon Attack (1984).

Wheels on Meals (1984). My Lucky Stars (1985). My Lucky Stars 2: Twinkle, Twinkle Lucky Stars (1985). The Protector (1985).

Ninja and the Thief (1985). Heart of Dragon (1985). Police Story (1985). Armour of God (1986).

Naughty Boys (1986). Dragons Forever (1987). Jackie Chan's Project A2 (1987), aka Project B. 3 Brothers (1988).

Police Story 2 (1988). Miracles (1989). Operation Condor:Armour of God II (1990). New Kids in Town (1990).

Brother and When Dragons Collide). Twin Dragons (1991) (also known as Brother vs. Island of Fire (1991) (also known as The Burning Island). A Kid from Tibet (1991).

Brother vs. Brother (1992). Police Story 3 (1992) aka Super Cop. City Hunter (1993). Crime Story (1993), also known as Police Story IV and The New Police Story.

Once a Cop (1993), aka Police Story V. as The Legend of Drunken Master, 2000). Drunken Master II (1994) (known in the U.S. Rumble in the Bronx (1994).

Thunderbolt (1995) (also known as Dead Heat). Police Story 4: First Strike (1996) (also known as Jackie Chan's First Strike). Nice Guy (1998). Mr.

Rush Hour (1998). Who Am I? (1999). Gorgeous (1999). The King of Comedy (1999).

Gen-X Cops (1999). Shanghai Noon (2000). The Accidental Spy (2001). Rush Hour 2 (2001).

The Tuxedo (2002). Shanghai Knights (2003). The Twins Effect (2003). The Medallion (2003).

Around the World in 80 Days (2004). The Twins Effect 2 (2004). New Police Story (2004).