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Who knows Jackie Chan's information

CHENG LONG, born on April 7, 1954 in Hong Kong, Tai Ping Shan, ancestral home in Anhui Province and County, Greater China movie star and international kung fu movie superstar, enjoys a high reputation and influence in the Chinese world. Together with Stephen Chow and Chow Yun-Fat, he is known as the "Double Chow Yat-Sing", meaning the box office guarantor of Hong Kong movies. He has won the honorary title of Best Action Design at the Hong Kong Academy Awards several times. Known for his kung fu movies, Jackie Chan has broken the box office record of Hong Kong movies many times, and his starring movies have grossed more than 20 billion dollars worldwide, which is the highest among Chinese actors. Jackie Chan's most famous film is the kung fu comedy "Drunken Fist"; in 1994, he starred in "The Red Zone", which was released in the United States and received a strong response, enabling him to successfully enter Hollywood in the United States; and the "Peak Hour" series of films have also received very high box office, and established his status as an international movie superstar.

Bename: Chan Kong Sang, Fong Sze Lung Origin: Wenshang, Shandong Zodiac: Horse Shoe Size: 44 Hobbies: Cars, long-distance running, martial arts, swimming Favorite Actor: Chaplin Occupation: Director | Writer | Actor | Producer | Singer | Martial Arts Director | Producer | Producer | Represents: Laughing Fist Strange Strokes, Drunken Fist series, Police Story series , Shaolin Wooden Gang, Red Zone, Who Am I?", "Plan A" series, "Double Dragon Club", "Peak Hour" series, "Baby Plan", "G.I. Joe", "Myth", "Kung Fu Dream", "The Secret Agent Next Door", "The King of Kung Fu", "Fast Food Truck" and so on.

As a child, Jackie Chan

Jackie Chan's parents initially worked at the French consulate, and his father was a chef and a Peking opera fan. As a child, Jackie Chan loved to fight, with little foreign children. Because he lived in the Peak Consulate district, almost everyone in the neighborhood was French and American. This situation lasted until he was in the first grade of elementary school, and he was unable to move up because he was always fighting and causing trouble. In addition to his love of fighting, Jackie Chan also enjoyed watching martial arts movies. At that time, martial arts movies were very popular, and Tso Tat-wah and Yu Su-chow were the most popular stars at that time. Jackie worshipped them, and wanted to go to the mountains to learn the art. One day, his father took Jackie Chan to the Mirador Mansion in Tsim Sha Tsui to visit a Peking Opera martial artist, Master Jim Yuen, who was the father of Yu Suqiu, the martial arts actress that Jackie Chan admired. Seeing the students here practicing diligently, Jackie felt very envious and asked his father to let him practice martial arts here. Thus, Jackie Chan became a member of this. Together with Sammo Hung (Yuen Lung), Yuen Kwai, Yuen Wah, Jackie Chan (Yuen Lo), Yuen Bun, Yuen Tak and Yuen Biao, they are the Seven Little Fortunes. Yu Zhanyuan master's education is basically the old theater line rules of severity and hard practice, discipline children to do things, practice the way to beat, punishment. Within four days, Jackie regretted it, and during those initial days, Jackie often cried secretly at night. His father flew to the U.S. Embassy in Australia after sending him to the academy.

The Martial Arts Training Period

Jackie Chan

Woke up at five o'clock in the morning to practice kung fu every day and practiced until twelve o'clock at night. In the morning, he practiced all kinds of kung fu, and when he practiced leg pressing, he could sleep a little, and almost all of them slept with their legs framed. After eating, they practiced voice tuning or reading, and the time for reading was the time for napping. They lived this regular life every day, and were most excited when they waited for the monthly distribution of relief goods. Dozens of children gathered together and waited for the Red Cross to deliver relief goods, including rice, milk powder, food and so on. The children line up for half a day waiting for their food, which they usually eat in a big pot. The girls took turns to cook the rice, which was enough for them to eat, but as for the side dishes, they had to grab them. Jackie Chan's stage name in the period of Seven Little Fortunes was Yuan Lou, with a pair of hands, they lived in Lai Yuen Playground, and performed Peking Opera for a long time. A few of them, they did everything in a play, like the Monkey King messing up the Pansi Cave. They were the Demoness Spider-Spirit at one time, the Monkey King's little monkey with his hands, and the Heavenly Soldiers and Generals at another time. In short, they were busy with dressing up and dressing down behind the scenes, and busy with martial arts in front of the curtains in the Northern Schools of Chinese Opera. In addition, the set would have been their frequent access to the place, as a child, acting some child actor, extras and so on, so Jackie Chan very early in his career, became a real kung fu good talent.

Martial arts master period

During the day, he was a martial arts master, and at night he went back to his master's house to sleep. The day when Jackie Chan (10 pictures) finished his apprenticeship, according to the old custom, the apprentice needs to kneel down and bow to the master to thank him for his kindness. The master will cast ten court staff to the apprentice, as a final point of reference. Jackie Chan was so solemn that he knelt down to Master Yu Chim-yuen, hung his head and waited for the Master's cane. Then the Master called out to him, "Get up! No need to kneel. After all, times have changed, no need for this." Jackie Chan was then relieved. After finishing his studies, Jackie Chan worked as a martial arts master. During his time as a martial artist, his name was Chan Yuen Lung, and he specialized in being a stand-in for famous actors and actresses. He specialized in doing dangerous martial arts moves for famous actors such as Yue Hua, Luo Lie, Tian Feng, Gu Feng, Liu Dan, etc. He also worked as an understudy for a number of famous actors. This period could be described as living a life of flirtation. Perhaps it was too long of a ban, after work, Jackie Chan had fun, dancing, drinking, going to nightclubs, etc., living a laissez-faire life with no tomorrow like other martial arts masters. Being a martial artist sells labor, born to die, but unfortunately in a humble position. He waited for the director to come and pick him every day, and in order to be picked in front of many people, Jackie Chan often performed hard. Jackie Chan was often chosen by the director. Jackie Chan and Yuen Biao played the Japanese ronin who was violently beaten up by Bruce Lee in the film "Jingwumen", and Jackie Chan was also the body double of Mr. Suzuki who was kicked by Chen Zhen and crashed into the wall at the end of the film. Because he was young, agile and brave, the directors were happy to use him, and when there was any difficult action, they would think of Chen Yuanlong.

Taking the lead

In 1975, Xintiandi was set up and signed Jackie Chan, arranging for him to do one or two films, namely "The Little Tigers of Guangdong" as well as "Kung Fu in the North". But the box office was dismal. Later, Chen Ziqiang went to work for Lo Wei's film company in Hong Kong. He recommended Jackie Chan to Lo Wei, and Jackie Chan filmed for Lo Wei in a big production of Gu Long's works, the Shaolin series (Shaolin Woodman's Alley) but they were not successful. Almost a year later, Wu Siyuan plans to shoot "snake tricky hand" to Luo Wei borrowed (Jackie Chan) to shoot, followed by "Drunken Fist" two harmonic kung fu comedy, Jackie Chan's lively elf dynamics revealed. After the popularity of Drunken Fist, Lo Wei let go of Jackie Chan to write, direct and star in Laughing Fist, which achieved good results. At this point several studios extended invitations to Jackie Chan to join them, and eventually Golden Harvest won out. Jackie Chan's first production at Golden Harvest, "The Master's Brother", was a great success, and then Golden Harvest planned to arrange for him to go to Hollywood to shoot "The Killer Trench", "Cannonball Flying Car 1 & 2" and "The Dragon Detective". However, he was directed by a foreign director in a foreign country, so he was not allowed to play, therefore these films were not popular at that time. In 83, he directed "Young Master Dragon", which set off a boom again. After that, he and Sammo Hung, Yuen Biao, made "Five Fortunes in a Strange Scheme", "Fast Food Truck", "Fortunate Star", "Summer Fortunes", "Heart of the Dragon". During this period, Jackie Chan helped Sammo Hung on the one hand, and Sammo Hung also had a certain degree of influence on Jackie Chan, so the works, are the style of the Hung family class, until the "Police Story" is the natural flow of facts reveal Jackie Chan's own style. In addition to being a hit in Hong Kong, this movie was a hit in Japan and won Jackie Chan the Best Director, Best Picture, and Most Popular Actor. After that, Jackie Chan launched works, fact like 87 years "Dragon Brother and Tiger Brother", "Plan A Sequel", 88 years "Flying Dragon", "Police Story Sequel", 89 years "Miracle", 90 years "Flying Eagle Project" all more than 30 million at the box office, of course, in the Japanese box office is even more needless to say!

Going international

Carlos started to break into the Hollywood market in 1982. However, it wasn't a smooth road for him, as he made his debut with "Cannonball Run", which failed at the box office, and it took Jackie Chan many years to break into Hollywood again. It was his 1994 film "The Red Zone" that really broke Jackie Chan into the international market, and it was a box office hit in the US when it was released. He then took over the first Hollywood movie "Rush Hour", which was also a box office hit and was featured in Time Magazine, thus establishing his international status today. However, the next Hollywood films, such as Around the World in 80 Days, generally did not do well at the global box office, and Jackie Chan once said that Hollywood was not his world, and that it was only when he returned to Hong Kong that Jackie Chan was a fish out of water. [3] Although Jackie Chan's box office influence is not as strong as in the past, the 2007 release of "Peak Hour 3" in North America still set a box office record of nearly $140 million, totaling "Peak Hour" series of three cumulative box office in North America more than 500 million U.S. dollars, the world accumulated $835 million; so far, there is no other Asian actors and actresses in the lead role of the film can achieve the same results in the international community.



Jackie Chan has created countless miracles and myths, from an unknown actor to an international superstar who is now a household name, which is not easy. Jackie Chan has suffered a lot of pain and injuries. Jackie Chan has also made a great contribution to Chinese movies, which is a great credit to him. Jackie Chan is a household name in Japan and has been honored with "Jackie Chan Day" in Los Angeles, San Francisco and California in the United States, with a special award for excellence from the San Francisco Film Festival, an MBE from the United Kingdom in 1989, and a Knight of the Order of the Legion of Honor from France in 1990. These are the important honors and awards that Jackie Chan has received internationally; the Olympic complex has made many singers and musicians join the wave of singing and creating Olympic songs. 2009 - the 60th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, Liu Yuan Yuan and Jackie Chan went into the recording studio together and started to record a song for the National Day, "Country". Country". June 13, 2010 - The first co-production between a Hollywood film giant and a Chinese film group company, the action film "Kung Fu Dream" (The Karate Kid) had a surprise opening this weekend, easily winning the North American box office with brighter than expected results, which is also the second highest opening for a Hollywood film starring Jackie Chan.