One of the most popular film personalities from the world of Jackie Chan poverty in Hong Kong family - so poor, Chan says he has sold close to its beginnings in the wealthy British couple. In fact, Chan became the sole support of his family. Registered in the Chinese Opera Research Institute under the age of seven, he spent the next ten years of rigorous training in a career at the Peking Opera, excellence in martial arts and acrobatics.
Billed as lungs Cheng, Chan entered films in his mid-teens in the twenty-five productions, before his twentieth birthday. From stunt man, Chan was appointed to the stars, as a potential successor to the late Bruce Lee. In his first film roles, it sank like a stone cold serious, determined to avenge the death of Lee. Only when he began playing for laughs if Chan actually achieve full status as celebrities. Often referred to as the Buster Keaton of kung-fu, Chan of life is much more optimistic than Keaton, but his unwavering commitment to the most detailed view of the gags and the most impressive of the waterfalls (many of which nearly cost him his life ), Chan is Keaton incarnate.
Since 1978, the young wizard Chan also usually a director and screenwriter. His best films of Hong Kong include the production of non-actionfests Project A (1983), Police Story (1985), Armor of God (1986) and the Golden Horse award-winning Crime Story (1993) - not to mention the effects of each of these names. Despite its popularity in Europe and Asia, Chan was for many years unable to breach the U.S. market. He tried in such films as The Big Brawl (1980) and the first two films Cannonball Run, but America is not just spectators to purchase.
Finally, Chang extract the U.S. box-office gold in 1996 in the rumble in the Bronx, a film so exhilarating that the public never noticed those distinctly Canadian mountain which threatens to "Bronx" Skyline . Chan is still the most popular player in Asia with the greatest potential link in the lucrative English-language, he showed once again when he co-starring with Chris Tucker in 1998 at the box office hit Rush Hour. In 2000, Chan was a success on his hands with Shanghai Noon, a comedy in which he west of the star as the Imperial Guard sent to the American West to rescue the kidnapped daughter (Lucy Liu) of the Chinese emperor.
Rush Hour 2 (2001)
Extreme Chan Action Pack (2000)
The Legend of Drunken Master (2000)
Martial Arts Collection (2000)
Rumble in Hong Kong / Master with Cracked Fingers / Fantasy Mission Force (2000)
Shanghai Noon (2000)
Gen-X Cops (1999)
Beautiful (1999)
In Jackie Chan Collection (1999)
Jackie Chan: My Stunts (1999)
Master With Cracked Fingers / Fantasy Mission Force (1999)
Master of Disaster (1999)
Rumble in Hong Kong / Drunken Master (1999)
Twin Dragons (1999)
Rush Hour (1998)
Who am I? (1998)
Burn Hollywood Burn (1997)
Jackie Chan in the first strike (1997)
Jackie Chan Second Strike (1997)
Mr. Nice Guy (1997)
Snake in the Shadow of the Eagle II (1997)
Fearless Hyena / Hyena intrepid II (1996)
Rumble in the Bronx (1996)
Supercop (1996)
History of Crime (1993)
City Hunter (1992)
Twin Dragons (1992)
Jackie Chan in a prisoner (1990)
Operation Condor (1990)
Miracles (1989)
Police Story 2 (1988)
In the Armor of God (1987)
Dragons Forever (1987)
Project A II (1987)
Naughty Boys (1986)
Operation Condor (1986)
Operation Condor 2: Armor of God (1986)
Heart of the Dragon (1985)
My Lucky Stars (1985)
Ninja Lightning (1985)
Police Story (1985)
Protector (1985)
A Plot to Kill (1985)
Twinkle, Twinkle Lucky Stars (1985)
Fantasy Mission Force (1984)
Meals on Wheels (1984)
In fearless hyena II (1983)
Project A (1983)
Winners and Sinners (1983)
Dragon Lord (1982)
The Big Brawl (1980)
Half bread Kung Fu / Spiritual Kung Fu (1980)
Young Master (1980)
Dragon Fist (1979)
Drunken Master (1979)
In fearless hyena (1979)
Half bread Kung Fu (1978)
In Magnificent Bodyguards (1978)
Snake and Crane Arts Shaolin (1978)
Snake in the Shadow of the Eagle (1978)
Spiritual Kung Fu (1978)
Jackie Chan, 36 Crazy Fist (1977)
Killer Meteors (1976)
New York, the first Fury (1976)
Shaolin Wooden Men (1976)
Hand of Death (1975)
Rumble in Hong Kong (1974)
Eagle Shadow Fist (1973)
Young Tiger (1973)
Young Tiger (1973)
Snake Fist Fighter (1971)
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