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Jackie Chan Biography (1954?-)
Original name, Chan Kwong Sang (some sources say Kong-sang Chan); born April7, 1954 (some sources cite 1955), in Hong Kong; son of Charles (an embassy cook) and Lee-Lee (an embassy maid) Chan; married Len Feng-Chiao (an actress),1983 (separated); children: J. C.; (with Elaine Ng) a daughter. Addresses: Agent: William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212.
- Nationality
- Chinese
- Gender
- Male
- Occupation
- Actor, director, producer, screenwriter, stunt person
- Birth Details
- April 7, 1954?
- Hong Kong, China
Famous Works
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CREDITS
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Film Appearances
- Kid, Big and Little Wong Tin Bar, 1962
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Qin Xiang Lian (also known as The Story of Qin Xianglian and The Story of Qiu Glin), 1964
- (Uncredited) Da zui xia (also known as Big Drunk Hero and Come Drink with Me), 1966
- (Uncredited) Extra/Jing Wu student, Jing wu men (also known as The Chinese Connection,
The Iron Hand, and School for Chivalry), 1972
- (Uncredited) Qi lin zhang (also known as Bruce Lee and I,
Bruce and I,
Fist of Unicorn,
Force of Bruce Lee's Fist,and The Unicorn Palm), 1972
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Hapkido (also known as Lady Kung Fu), 1972
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Tie wa (also known as Attack of the Kung Fu Girls,
The Heroine, and Kung Fu Girl), 1973
- (Uncredited) Extra, Enter the Dragon (also known as The DeadlyThree,
Long zheng hu dou, and Operation Dragon), 1973
- Himself, Xia lao hu (also known as The Young Tiger), 1973
- Si To, In Eagle Shadow Fist (also known as Ding tian li di,
First of Anger,
Eagle Shadow Fist,
Not Scared to Die, and Return to China), All Seasons, 1973
- (Uncredited) Bit part, Bei di yan zhi (also known as Facets ofLove), 1973
- Stuntman, Crash che botte! (also known as Crash! Che botte ...(strippo, strappo, stroppio),
Si wang yi hou,
Supermen againstthe Orient, and The Three Fantastic Supermen in the Orient), 1974
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Police Woman (also known as Police Woman against Jackie Chan,
Rumble in Hong Kong, and Young Tiger), 1974
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Jin ping shuang yan (also known as The Golden Lotus), 1974
- (As Chan Yuan Lung) Jackie, Guang dong xiao lao hu (also known asLittle Tiger of Canton,
Master with Cracked Fingers, and Snake Fist Fighter), 1974
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Fists of the Double K (also known as Fist to Fist and Hong Kong Face-Off), 1974
- (As Chan Yuan Lung) Tan Feng, Shao Lin men (also known as Countdown in Kung Fu,
Hand of Death,
Shaolin Men, and Strikeof Death), 1975
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Pai an jing ji (also known as No End of Surprises), 1975
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Hua fei man cheng chun (also known as All in the Family), 1975
- (As Chen Lung) Ai Long, New Fist of Fury (also known as Fists to Fight and Xin ching-wu men), Lo Wei Motion Picture Company, 1976
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Shao Lin mu ren xiang (also known as 36 Wooden Men,
Shaolin Chamber of Death,
Shaolin Wooden Men, and Shaolin Wooden Men ... Young Tiger's Revue), 1976
- Wa Wu-Bin/Tiger, Feng yu shuang liu xing (also known as JackieChan versus (Jimmy) Wang Wu and The Killer Meteors), 1976
- (As Chen Lung) Cao Lei, Jian hua yan yu jiang nan (also known as To Kill with Intrigue), 1977
- (Uncredited) San shi liu mi xing quan (also known as The 36 Crazy Fists,
Blood Pact,
Jackie Chan's Bloodpact, and Master and the Boxer), 1977
- Himself (re-release only), Bruce Lee, the Legend, 1977
- Lord Ting Chung, Fei du juan yun shan (also known as Magnificent Bodyguards and Magnificent Guardsmen), 1978
- (As Jacky Chan) Wong Fei-Hong, Drunken Money in the Tiger's Eyes (also known as Challenge,
Drunken Master,
Eagle Claw, Snake Fist, and Cat's Paw, Part 2,
The Story of the Drunken Master, and Zui Quan), Seasonal, 1978
- Yi-Lang, Spiritual Kung Fu (also known as Karate Ghostbuster and Quan Jing), All Seasons, 1978
- Hsu Yin-Fang, Snake and Crane Arts of Shaolin (also known as She Hao Ba Bu), All Seasons, 1978
- Chien Fu, She xing diao shou (also known as Eagle's Shadow,
Bruce vs. Snake in Eagle's Shadow, and Snake in the Eagle's Shadow), 1978
- Shing Lung, The Fearless Hyena (also known as Hsiao chuan yi chao), Alpha, 1979
- Dragon, The Young Master (also known as Shi di chu ma), Golden Harvest, 1979
- Tang How-Yuen, Long quan (also known as Dragon Fist and In Eagle Dragon Fist), 1979
- Jerry Kwan, The Big Brawl (also known as Battle Creek,
Battle Creek Brawl, and Sha shou hao), Warner Bros., 1980
- Dragon, The Dragon Fist (also known as Dragon Lord,
Dragon Strike,
Young Master in Love, and Long xiao ye), Alpha,1980
- Jiang, Dian zhi gong fu gan chian chan (also known as Half a Loaf of Kung Fu), 1980
- Jackie Chan, Subaru driver, The Cannonball Run, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981
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Iga ninpoucho (also known as Black Magic Wars,
Iga MagicStory, and Ninja Wars), 1982
- CID 07, Wu fu xing (also known as 5 Lucky Stars and Winners and Sinners), 1983
- Chan Lung, Long teng hu yue (also known as The Fearless Hyena Part II), 1983
- Jackie, Cannonball Run II, Warner Bros., 1984
- Dragon Mi Yong, Project A (also known as Pirate Patrol,
"A" gai waak,
"A" ji hua, and Operazione pirati), Alpha, 1984
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Two in a Black Belt, 1984
- Second motorcycle cop, Shen yong shuang xiang pao (also known as Pom Pom), 1984
- Sammy, Mai nei dak gung dui (also known as Dragon Attack,
Fantasy Mission, and Mini Special Force), 1984
- Thomas, Kwai tsan tseh (also known as Million Dollar Heiress,
Spartan X,
Los supercamorristas,
Weapon X, and Wheels on Meals), 1984
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To Kill with Intrigue, All Seasons, 1985
- Billy Wong, The Protector (also known as Wei long meng tan), Warner Bros./Columbia/Cannon, 1985
- Ka Kui Chan/Kevin Chan, Jing cha gu shi (also known as Police Story,
Police Force,
Jackie Chan's Police Force,
Ging chaat goo si, and Jackie Chan's Police Story), Cinema Group Entertainment/Golden Way/Palace, 1985
- Muscles, Xia ri fu xing (also known as My Lucky Stars 2: Twinkle, Twinkle Lucky Stars and The Target), 1985
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Ninja Thunderbolt (also known as Ninja and the Thief and To Catch a Ninja), 1985
- Tat Fung, Long de xin (also known as The First Mission,
Heart of Dragon, and The Heart of the Dragon), 1985
- Muscles, My Lucky Stars (also known as Fuk sing go jiu,
Fu xing gao zhao, and Lucky Stars Superior Shine), Golden Harvest,1985
- Cheng Leng (Jackie--Hawk of Asia), Long Xiong Hu Di (also known asThe Armour of God and Operation Condor 2: The Armour of Gods),Toho-Towa/Target International/Video Programme Distributors, 1986
- Prisoner, Nui ji za pai jun (also known as Naughty Boys), 1986
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The Fearless Hyena, Part II, All Seasons, 1986
- (In archive footage) Foh lung (also known as Fire Dragon),1986
- Jackie Lung, Fei lung maang jeung (also known as 3 Brothers,
Cyclone Z,
Dragons Forever,
Fei long meng jiang, and Flying Dragon Fierce Challenge), 1987
- Dragon Mi Yong, "A" gai waak juk jaap (also known as "A" ji huaxu ji,
Jackie Chan's Project A2,
Project A II,
ProjectA Sequel,
Project A, Part II, and Project B), 1987
- Kevin Jackie Chan Ka Kui (Jackie Chan), Ging chaat goo si juk jaap(also known as Jackie Chan's Police Story,
Jing cha gu shi xu ji,
Kowloon's Eye,
Police Force II,
Police Story 2, andPolice Story Sequel), 1988
- "Charlie" Cheng Wah Kuo, Qiji (also known as Black Dragon,
Miracle,
Miracles: The Canton Godfather, and Mr. Canton andLady Rose), 1989
- Lung/Steve, Huo shao dao (also known as The Burning Island,
Island of Fire,
Island on Fire,
Jackie Chan Is the Prisoner, and When Dragons Meet), 1990
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The Best of the Martial Arts Films (also known as The Best of the Martial Arts Movies and Deadliest Art The Best of the Martial ArtsFilms), 1990
- Jackie Condor/Jackie Chan, The Armour of God II: Operation Condor(also known as Longxiong hudi,
Feiying gaiwak,
Armour of GodII,
Lunghing fudal tsuksap,
Operation Condor,
OperationEagle,
Project Eagle,
Superfly, and Armour of God),1991
- (Uncredited) Inspector, Chu dao gui jing (also known as Masterof Disaster,
New Kids in Town, and New Killers in Town), 1990
- Cameo, Xi zang xiao zi (also known as A Kid from Tibet), 1992
- Ma Yau/Die Hard (John Ma/Boomer), Twin Dragons (also known as Shuang long hui,
Brother vs. Brother,
Double Dragon,
Duelof Dragons,
The Twin Dragons, and When Dragons Collide), 1992
- Kevin Chan Ka Kui, Jing cha gu shi III: Chao ji jing cha (also known as Police Story 3 and Supercop), 1992
- Ryo Saeba, Cheng shi lie ren (also known as City Hunter), 1992
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Bruce Lee and Kung Fu Mania, 1992
- Inspector Eddie Chan, Zhong an zu (also known as Crime Story,
New Police Story,
Police Dragon,
Police Story IV, andSerious Crimes Squad), 1993
- Inspector Chan, Chao ji ji hua (also known as Once a Cop,
Police Story 3: Part 2,
Police Story 4: Project S,
Police Story V,
Projct S,
Supercop, and Supercop 2), 1993
- Wong Fei-hung Drunken Master II (also known as Tsui Kun II,
Drunken Fist II,
The Legend of Drunken Master,
Sui ken 2, and Zui guan II), Miramax, 1994
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Cinema of Vengeance, 1994
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Eastern Heroes: The Video Magazine, 1995
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Thunderbolt, 1995
- Chan Foh To, Pi li huo (also known as Dead Heat), 1995
- Ah Keung, Hong faan kui (also known as Gong fan ou,
RedBronx,
Rumble in the Bronx, and Zizanie dans le Bronx), 1996
- Jackie Chan Ka Kui, Jing cha gui shi IV: Jian dan ren wu (also known as First Strike,
Jackie Chan's First Strike,
Police Story4,
Police Story 4: First Strike,
Police Story 4: Piece of Cake,
Police Story 4: Story of the CIA, and Story of the CIA),New Line Cinema, 1996
- Jackie, Yatgo ho yan (also known as Mr. Nice Guy,
No More Mr. Nice Guy,
SuperChef, and Yi ge hao ren), 1997
- Himself, An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn, 1997
- Himslf, The Making of Jackie Chan's "Mr. Nice Guy," 1997
- Himself, Jackie Chan: My Story, 1998
- Himself, The Path of the Dragon, 1998
- Whoami, Ngo si sui (also known as Jackie Chan's Who Am I? and Who Am I?), 1998
- Chief Inspector Lee, Rush Hour, 1998
- C. N. Chan, Bor lei jun (also known as Gorgeous and HighRisk), 1999
- Famous movie star, Choi kek ji wong (also known as The King ofComedy and Xi ji zhi wang), 1999
- Poor fisherman, Tejing xinrenlei (also known as Gen-X Cops), Columbia TriStar, 1999
- Himself, Jackie Chan: My Stunts, 1999
- (In archive footage) Bruce Lee: A Warrior's Journey (also known asA Warrior's Journey), 2000
- Chon Wang, Shanghai Noon, Buena Vista, 2000
- Himself, Bruce Lee in G.O.D., 2000
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Top Fighter, 2000
- Buck Yuen, Dak miu mai shing (also known as The Accidental Spy and Te wu mi cheng), Miramax, 2001
- Chief Inspector Lee, Rush Hour 2, New Line Cinema, 2001
- Himself, Making Magic Out of Mire, 2001
- (In archive footage) Wong Fei Hong, Ultimate Fights from the Movies, Flixmix, 2002
- Jimmy Tong, The Tuxedo, DreamWorks, 2002
- Chon Wang, Shanghai Knights, Buena Vista, 2003
- Jackie, Chin gei bin (also known as The Twins Effect), Arclight Films, 2003
- Eddie Yang, The Medallion, Sony Pictures Releasing, 2003
- Passepartout, Aournd the World in 80 Days, Summit Entertainment, 2003
- Himself, Traces of a Dragon: Jackie Chan & His Lost Family, 2003
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Film Director
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San shi liu mi xing quan (also known as The 36 Crazy Fists,
Blood Pact,
Jackie Chan's Bloodpact, and Master and Boxer), 1977
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The Fearless Hyena (also known as Hsaio chuan yi chao), Alpha, 1979
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The Young Master (also known as Shi di chu ma), Golden Harvest, 1979
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The Dragon Fist (also known as Dragon Lord,
Young Masterin Love, and Long Xiao Ye), Alpha, 1980
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Long xiao ye (also known as Dragon Lord,
Dragon Strike, and Young Master in Love), 1982
- (Uncredited) The Fearless Hyena, Part II (also known as Long teng hu yue), All Seasons, 1983
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Project A (also known as Jackie Chan's Project A,
PiratePatrol,
"A" gai waak,
"A" ji hua, and Operazione pirati), Alpha, 1984
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The Protector (also known as Wei long meng tan), 1985
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Ging chaat goo si (also known as Jackie Chan's Police Force,
Jackie Chan's Police Story,
Jing cha gu shi,
Police Force, and Police Story), 1985
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Long xiong hudi (also known as Operation Condor 2: The Armour of Gods and The Armour of God), Toho-Towa/Target International/Video Programme Distributors, 1986
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"A" gai waak juk jaap (also known as "A" ji hua xu ji,
Jackie Chan's Project A2,
Project A II,
Project A Sequel,
Project A, Part II, and Project B), 1987
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The Brothers (also known as The Brother), 1987
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Ging chaat goo si juk jaap (also known as Jackie Chan's PoliceStory,
Jing cha gu shi xu ji,
Kowloon's Eye,
Police Force II,
Police Story 2, and Police Story Sequel), 1988
- (As Wellson Chin) Ba wong fa (also known as Ba wang hua,
Inspector Wears Skirts,
Inspector Wears a Skirt,
Inspectors Wear Skirts,
Lady Enforcers,
Top Squad, and Tyrant Flower), 1988
- (As Wellson Chin) Shen yong fei hu ba wang hua (also known as Inspectors Wear Skirts 2 and Top Squad 2), 1989
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Qiji (also known as Black Dragon,
Miracle,
Miracles: The Canton Godfather, and Mr. Canton and Lady Rose), 1989
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The Armour of God II: Operation Condor (also known as Longxionghudi,
Feiying gaiwak,
Armour of God II,
Lunghing fudaltsuksap,
Operation Condor,
Operation Eagle,
Project Eagle,
Superfly, and Armour of God), 1991
- (Uncredited) Zhong an zu (also known as Crime Story,
NewPolice Story,
Police Dragon,
Police Story IV, and Serious Crime Squad), 1993
- (Uncredited) Drunken Master II (also known as Tsui Kun II,
Jui kuen II,
Drunken Fist II,
The Legend of Drunken Master,
Legend of Drunken Master,
Sui ken 2, and Zui quan II), Miramax, 1994
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Ngo si sui (also known as Jackie Chan's Who Am I? and Who Am I?), 1998
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Jackie Chan: My Story, 1998
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Jackie Chan: My Stunts, 1999
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Film Producer
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Nui ji za pai jun (also known as Naughty Boys), 1986
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Yin ji kau (also known as Rouge and Yan zhi kou), 1987
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Ba wong fa (also known as Ba wang hua,
Inspector Wears Skirts,
Inspector Wears a Skirt,
Inspectors Wear Skirts,
Lady Enforcers,
Top Squad, and Tyrant Flower), 1988
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Shen yong fei hu ba wang hua (also known as Inspectors Wear Skirts 2 and Top Squad 2), 1989
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Wu tai jie mei (also known as Stage Door Johnny), 1990
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Huo bao lang zi (also known as Angry Ranger), 1991
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Yuen Ling-yak (also known as The Actress,
Centre Stage,
The New China Woman, and Ruan Ling Yu), 1992
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Wei xian qing ren (also known as The Shootout), 1992
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Jackie Chan: My Story, 1998
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Waan ying dak gung (also known as Hot War and Huan yin te gong), 1998
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Bor lei jun (also known as Gorgeous and High Risk),1999
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Jackie Chan: My Stunts, 1999
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Dak miu mai shing (also known as The Accidental Spy and Te wu mi cheng), Miramax, 2001
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Film Executive Producer
- (With Willie Chan and Raymond Chow) Jingcha Gushi (also known as Police Story and Jackie Chan Police Story), Cinema Group Entertainment/Golden Way/Palace, 1985
- (Wth Chan and Leonard Ho) Inji kau (also known as Yanzhi Kov and The Legend of Flowers), Golden Communications, 1988
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Supercop: Police Story III (also known as Jing cha gu shi III:Chao ji jing cha,
Police Story 3, and Supercop), Golden Harvest, 1992
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Pi li huo (also known as Dead Heat), 1995
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Tejing xinrenlei (also known as Gen-X Cops), Columbia TriStar, 1999
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Shanghai Noon, Buena Vista, 2000
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Shanghai Knights, Buena Vista, 2003
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The Medallion, Sony Pictures Releasing, 2003
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Film Stunt Performer
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Jing wu men (also known as The Chinese Connection,
The Iron Hand, and School for Chivalry), 1972
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Hapkido (also known as Lady Kung Fu), 1972
- (Uncredited) Enter the Dragon (also known as The Deadly Three,
Long zheung hu dou, and Operation Dragon), 1973
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Fists of the Double K (also known as Fist to Fist and Hong Kong Face-Off), 1974
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Ging chaat goo si (also known as Jackie Chan's Police Force,
Jackie Chan's Police Story,
Jing cha gu shi,
Police Force, and Police Story), 1985
- (Uncredited) Jing cha gu shi IV: Jian dan ren wu (also known as First Strike,
Jackie Chan's First Strike,
Police Story 4,
Police Story 4: First Strike,
Police Story 4: Piece of Cake,
Police Story 4: Story of the CIA, and Story of the CIA), 1996
- (Uncredited) Shanghai Noon, Buean Vista, 2000
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Film Stunt Choreographer
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The Young Master, Golden Harvest, 1979
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Shuang long hui (also known as Brother vs. Brother,
Double Dragon,
Duel of Dragons,
Twin Dragons,
The Twin Dragons, and When Dragons Collide), 1992
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Pi li huo (also known as Dead Heat), 1995
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First Strike, New Line Cinema, 1996
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Ngo si sui (also known as Jackie Chan's Who Am I? and Who Am I?), 1998
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Rush Hour, 1998
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Dak miu mai shing (also known as The Accidental Spy and Te wu mi cheng), Miramax, 2001
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Film Martial Arts Director
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Tie wa (also known as Attack of the Kung Fu Girls,
The Heroine, and Kung Fu Girl), 1973
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Snake and Crane Arts of Shaolin (also known as She Hao Ba Bu), All Seasons, 1978
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Dian zhi gong fu gan chian chan (also known as Half a Loaf of Kung Fu), 1980
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Chuan lu (also known as Dance of Death and The Eternal Conflict), 1980
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Hong faan kui (also known as Gong fan ou,
Red Bronx,
Rumble in the Bronx, and Zizanie dans le Bronx), 1996
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Film Work
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Other
- Action choreographer, Tie han rou qing (also known as Ninja Kids and The Young Dragons), 1974
- Action director, Fists of the Double K (also known as Fist to Fist and Hong Kong Face-Off), 1974
- (With Ke-An Fung and Yuen Kuni) Martial arts choreographer, The DragonFist (also known as Dragon Lord,
Young Master in Love, andLong xiao ye), Alpha, 1980
- Action director, Shi di chu ma (also known as The Young Master), 1980
- Fight choreographer, Ging chaat goo si (also known as Jackie Chan's Police Force,
Jackie Chan's Police Story,
Jing cha gu shi,
Police Force, and Police Story), 1985
- Production supervisor, Fei lung maang jeung (also known as 3 Brothers,
Cyclone Z,
Dragons Forever,
Fei long meng jiang, and Flying Dragon Fierce Challenge), 1987
- Martial arts choreographer, Jui kuen II (also known as DrunkenFist II,
Drunken Master II,
The Legend of Drunken Master,
Legend of Drunknen Master,
Sui ken 2, and Zui quan II), 1994
- Co-editor, Bontoc Eulogy, 1995
- Stunt director, Hong faan kui (also known as Gong fan ou,
Red Bronx,
Rumble in the Bronx, and Zizanie dans le Bronx), 1996
- Action choreographer, Bor lei jun (also known as Gorgeous and High Risk), 1999
- Action choreographer, Shanghai Knights, Buena Vista, 2003
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Television Appearances
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Series
- Himself (live-action epilogue), Jackie Chan Adventures (animated),The WB, 2000-
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Specials
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Oops! The World's Funniest Outtakes, Fox, 1997
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Canned Ham: Rush Hour, Comedy Central, 1998
- Himself, Masters of the Martial Arts Presented by Wesley Snipes, Martial Networks, 1998
- Himself, The Art of Influence, Bravo, 1998
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Reel Comedy: Rush Hour 2, Comedy Central, 2001
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Jackie Chan, Bravo, 2001
- Himself, Hong Kong Superstars, 2001
- Himself, The 100 Greatest Movie Stars, 2003
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Awards Presentations
- Presenter, The 68th Annual Academy Awards, 1996
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The 1998 MTV Video Music Awards, MTV, 1998
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The 1999 MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 1999
- Himself, The 2000 Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, Fox, 2000
- Himself, International Indian Film Awards (also known as IIFA Awards), 2000
- Himself, The 2000 MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 2000
- Himself, The 2001 MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 2001
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Nickelodeon's 14th Annual Kids' Choice Awards, Nickelodeon, 2001
- Himself, The 2002 ABC World Stunt Awards, ABC, 2002
- Himself, Brit Awards 2003, 2003
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Episodic
- Himself, "I Saw Gina Kissing Santa Claus," Martin, 1992
- Himself, Smap x Smap, 1996
- Himself, "Scrooge," Martin, 1996
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Late Show with David Letterman, CBS, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000
- Himself, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 2000
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Die Harald Schmidt Show, 2000
- Himself #3, "25 Toughest Stars," E! Rank, 2001
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The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, 2001, 2002, 2003
- Himself, The Priory, 2001
- Himself, The Big Breakfast, Channel 4, 2001
- Himself, Mad TV, Fox, 2002
- Himself, The View, ABC, 2002
- Himself, "Nick Cannon Takes Over the Mall," The Nick Cannon Show,Nickelodeon, 2002
- Himself, "Medallion," Player$, 2003
- Himself, Extra, syndicated, 2003
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TRL, MTV, 2003
- Also appeared as himself, "Jackie Chan," The Incredibly Strange Film Show; guest, Jin ye bu she fang (also known as Celebrity Talk Show).
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Television Work
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Series
- Executive producer, Jackie Chan Adventures (animated), The WB, 2000-
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RECORDINGS
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Video Games
- Voice of himself, Jackie Chan Stuntmaster, 2000
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Video Games; as Stunt Person
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Jackie Chan Stuntmaster, 2000
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Music Videos
- Appeared in "Yeah, Yeah, Yeah" by Uncle Kracker.
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Albums
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With One All's Heart, 2002
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WRITINGS
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Screenplays
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The Young Master (also known as Shi Di Chu Ma), Golden Harvest, 1979
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The Dragon Fist (also known as Dragon Lord,
Young Masterin Love,
Dragon Strike, and Long xiao ye), Alpha, 1980
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Project A (also known as Pirate Patrol,
"A" gai waak,
"A" ji hua,
A Jackie Chan's Project, and Operazione pirati), Alpha, 1984
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Longxiong hudi (also known as Armour of God and Operation Condor 2: The Armour of Gods), 1986
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"A" gai waak juk jaap (also known as "A" ji hua xu ji,
Jackie Chan's Project A2,
Project A II,
Project A Sequel,
Project A, Part II, and Project B), 1987
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Ging chaat goo si juk jaap (also known as Jackie Chan's PoliceStory,
Jing cha gu shi xu ji,
Kowloon's Eye,
Police Force II,
Police Story 2, and Police Story Sequel), 1988
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Qiji (also known as Black Dragon,
Miracle,
Miracles: The Canton Godfather, and Mr. Canton and Lady Rose), 1989
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Feiying gaiwak (also known as Armour of God II,
Armour of God II: Operation Condor,
Lunghing fudal tsukap,
Operation Condor,
Operation Eagle,
Project Eagle, and Superfly),1990
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Ngo si sui (also known as Jackie Chan's Who Am I? and Who Am I?), 1998
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Bor lei jun (also known as Gorgeous and High Risk),1999
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Autobiography
- (With Jeff Yang) I Am Jackie Chan: My Life in Action, Pan, 1999
Further Reference
OTHER SOURCES
Books
- Corcoran, John, The Unauthorized Jackie Chan Encyclopedia: From "Project A" to "Shanghai Noon" and Beyond, McGraw-Hill/Contemporary Books, 2002
- Gentry, Clyde, Jackie Chan--Inside the Dragon, Taylor Publishing Company, 1997
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International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers, Volume 3: Actors and Actresses, St. James Press, 1996
- Rovin, Jeff, and Kathleen Tracy, The Essential Jackie Chan Sourcebook, Pocket Books, 1997
Periodicals
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Forbes, April 22, 1996
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Interview, March, 1996
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New York Times Magazine, January 21, 1996
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Parade Magazine, July 29, 2001, p. 4
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People Weekly, March 11, 1996
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Time, February 13, 1995
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Variety, May 6, 1996; December 3, 2001, pp. A1, A8, A12
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Wall Street Journal, March 5, 1996
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