Jackie Chan's Personal Profile

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Original Name: Chan Kong Sang

Stage Name: Chan Yuen Lung

English Name: Jackie Chan

Zodiac Sign: Horse

Birthplace: Hong Kong, China

Occupation: Actor, Director, Singer

Origin: Shangdong

Height: 1.74M

Weight: 63kg

Blood Type: AB

Marriage: Married, with one son

Marriage: Married, with one son

Wealth: 1.74M

Weight: 63kg

Blood Type: AB

Marriage: Married, with one son

Hobbies: Cars, Jogging

Favorite Celebrity: None in particular

Favorite Food: Shark's fin

Favorite Actor: Charlie Chaplin

Favorite Colors: White, Apricot

Company: Rolling Stone Records

Companies: Rolling Stone Records

Companies: Rolling Stone Records

Company: Rolling Stone Records,Golden Harvest Films

Title:

Medal of the MBE (UK)

Cavalier of the Order of Literature and Arts (France)

Top Ten Outstanding Young Persons of the World

Top Ten Outstanding Young Persons of Hong Kong

Offices held:

Chairman of the Directors' Guild

Everlasting Honorary Chairman of the Wushu Masters' Association

Vice President of the Showman's Guild

Vice President of the Photographer's Guild

Honorary President of the Lighting Technician's Union

Famous works: kung fu comedy Drunken Fist

Award-winning works:

The Story of a Policeman

1978 The Snake Difficulty Hands, Drunken Fist

1979 Laughing Fist, Weird Tricks

1980 "Sifu Goes Out on a Limb"

1982 "Young Master Dragon" "Plan A"

1985 "Heart of the Dragon" "Police Story"

1987 "Dragon Brothers and Tigers" "Sequel to Plan A"

1988 "Sequel to Police Story"

1989 "The Miracle"

1991 "Project Flying Eagle

1992 "Double Dragon Club"

1993 "City Hunter"

1993 "Serious Crimes Unit"

1994 "Drunken Fist II"

1995 "The Red Zone"

Thunderbolt"

1996 "Police Story's Simple Task"

1997 "A Good Man"

1997 "Who Am I?

1998 "Peak Hour"

How the superstar grew up:

Childhood

Carlone'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, fighting the little foreign kids. Because he lived in the Peak Consulate district, almost all of the neighborhood was French and American. ...... This situation lasted until he was in the first grade of elementary school, and he could not be promoted because he often fought and made trouble. Besides fighting, Jackie Chan also likes to watch martial arts movies. At that time, martial arts movies were very popular. Tso Tat-wah and Yu Su-chow were the most popular stars at that time, and 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 the Peking Opera martial arts master Sheng Jim-yuen, who was the father of Yu Suqiu, the martial arts actress that Jackie Chan admired. Jackie Chan was envious of the students practicing diligently in the Mansion. So he asked his father to let him practice martial arts here.

So Jackie Chan became a member of this, Master Yu Zhanyuan's way of education is basically the old theater line rules of severity and hard practice. The way to discipline a child to do something and to practice martial arts is to "beat and punish". Within four days, Jackie regretted it. In those first days, Jackie often cried secretly at night. After sending him to the academy, his father flew to the Australian-American Embassy. The eleven long years of his career that followed were shivering inside him. During these ten years, his father had returned to Hong Kong to visit Jackie Chan several times, in order to master Yu can take better care of the child, his father wanted Jackie Chan to worship master Yu Zhanyuan as a dry father, but this did not take advantage, but instead, the discipline is more severe than others.

The days of practicing martial arts

Everyday at five o'clock in the morning, he would get up to practice kung fu, practicing until twelve o'clock at night. In the morning, I practiced all kinds of kung fu, but when I practiced leg pressing, I could sleep a little, and almost all of us slept with our legs in the air, and after eating, I practiced tuning my voice or reading. After eating, they practiced voice tuning or read books. The time for reading was the time for napping. Every day, they lived a regular life, and the most exciting time for them was when they waited for the monthly relief distribution. Dozens of children gathered together and waited for the Red Cross to come to deliver the relief goods, which included rice, milk powder, food and so on, and the children lined up for half a day to wait for the food to be distributed to them. Usually they eat rice, is a big pot of rice, cooking rice by the girls take turns to be responsible for, rice is enough to eat, as for the side dishes, you have to use the robbery.

Carlone in the seven small fortune period of the stage name is Yuan Lou, with a pair of hands, they are stationed in the Lai Yuen playground, long-term performance of Peking Opera, a few of them, a play everything to do, like the Monkey King havoc in the Pansi Cave, they will be a moment of the Monkey King is a demoness Spider, a moment of the Monkey King with the hands of the monkey, a moment of the heavenly soldiers and generals, in short, behind the scenes, dressing up and wearing clothes, busy, in front of the curtain, martial arts Northern School of the busy. In addition, the set would have been their frequent access to the place, as a child, play some child actor, extras and so on. So Jackie Chan started out very early.

When the days of martial arts master

Carlone daytime when the martial arts master, the night back to the master's home to sleep, rolling is seventeen years old, Jackie Chan full of master's day is also almost to the end of the day, in accordance with the old practice, the apprentice full of the master need to kneel and bow to the master, in order to thank the master for the grace of the promotion of the master. The master will give ten to the disciple of the court staff, as a final point. Jackie Chan was so solemn that he knelt down at the foot of Master Jim 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 then breathed a sigh of relief.

After completing his studies, Jackie Chan worked as a martial arts instructor, and during his time as a martial arts instructor, he was known as "Chan Yuen Lung", and he specialized in being a stand-in for famous actors and actresses, such as Yueh Hua, Lo Lieh, Tien Chien and many others. Like Yuehua, Luo Lie, Tian Feng, Gu Feng, Liu Dan and so on, all of them did some dangerous martial arts actions. During this period, he lived a life of pleasure, perhaps because he was forbidden to do so for too long. After work, Jackie Chan had fun, danced, drank, went to nightclubs, etc., like other martial arts masters, he lived a laissez-faire life with no tomorrow.

When a martial arts instructor sells his labor, he is born to die, but unfortunately his status is humble. He waited for the director to come and pick him every day, and in order to be picked in front of many others, Jackie Chan often sold his labor to perform. Jackie Chan was often chosen by directors because he was young, agile and brave enough to experiment. The directors are happy to use him, and when they have something difficult to do, they will think of "Chan Yuen Lung".

The road to leading roles

In 1975, Xintiandi was established and signed Jackie Chan, arranging for him to make one or two films, but the box office was dismal. Later, Chen Ziqiang invested in Luo Wei's film company in Hong Kong. He recommended Jackie Chan to Lo Wei, and Jackie Chan made Gu Long's works for Lo Wei, the Shaolin series ("Shaolin Woodman's Alley") but none of them were 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", the second part of the harmonic kung fu comedy, Jackie Chan's lively elf dynamics revealed.

After "Drunken Fist" became a hit, Jackie Chan officially became a director, and his first two directorial works were "Laughing Fist" and "Sister Act", both of which had good results. At this time, Golden Harvest noticed Jackie Chan, and planned to arrange for him to go to the United States to shoot "Killer Trench", "Cannonball Flyer 1 and 2" and "Dragon Detective" in Hollywood, but in foreign countries, he was directed by a foreign director, so he was not allowed to play, and therefore these films were not popular at that time.

In 1983, he directed "Master Dragon", which became a hit again. After that, he worked with Sammo Hung and Yuen Biao in "Five Fortunes", "Fast Food Truck", "Lucky Star", "Summer Fortunes" and "Heart of the Dragon". During this period, Jackie Chan helped Sammo Hung on the one hand, and Sammo Hung also influenced Jackie Chan to a certain extent, so his works were all in the style of the Hung Family, until Police Story naturally revealed Jackie Chan's own style. In addition to selling in Hong Kong, the movie was a hit in Japan, and won best director, best movie, and most popular actor for Jackie Chan.

After that, Jackie Chan's works, such as "Dragon Brother and Tiger Brother" in 1987, "Plan A Sequel", "Flying Dragon" in 1988, "Police Story Sequel", "The Miracle" in 1989, and "Project Eagle" in 1990, all had a box office of more than 30 million dollars. Of course, Japan is not to mention.