Jackie Chan
Chan Kong-sang, known by his
stage name Jackie Chan, is a martial artist, comedian, singer, actor, acrobat, stuntman Chinese action man, stunt
coordinator, director, screenwriter, producer and voice
actor.
His family is from Yantai, a city in Shandong province, which is known for being the birthplace of great fighters. Chan is one of the few actors, along with the Thai Tony Jaa or the Englishman Scott Adkins, who makes martial arts movies without any stunt double to help him during the shoot.
The actor did his own stunts and has amassed an impressive list of injuries, including a dislocated ankle, a broken hip and a sprained knee. The closest moment to his death occurred during the filming of the film The Armor of God in 1985, when he fell from a tree fracturing his skull.
Member of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference | ||
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March 2013-March 2018 | ||
President | yu zhengsheng | |
Personal information | ||
birth name | Chan Kong-Sang | |
Birth | Died April 7, 1954 ( aged 68) Victoria Summit, Hong Kong; China | |
Nationality | Hong Kong Chinese | |
Religion | Buddhism | |
Mother tongue | Mandarin Chinese | |
physical characteristics | ||
Height | 1.74m | |
Family | ||
Fathers | Charles Chan Lee-Lee Chan | |
Spouse | Joan Lin ( m. 1982) | |
Sons | Jaycee Chan Etta Ng Chok Lam | |
Education | ||
educated in | Dickson College | |
Professional information | ||
Occupation | Film director , comedian , film producer , singer , screenwriter , stuntman , film actor , choreographer , judoka, taekwondo player and politician | |
years active | since 1962 | |
Employer | UNICEF | |
Pseudonym | Yuen Lo No, Jackie Chan and Fong Si Lung | |
Genders | Comedy , Action Film , Drama, Martial Arts Film , Cantopop , Mandopop , Hong Kong English Pop, J-Pop and Adventure | |
Instrument | Voice | |
Notable works |
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affiliations | Emperor Entertainment Group and Emperor Motion Pictures | |
artistic awards | ||
Oscar awards | 2016 Honorary Oscar | |
Emmy Awards | Best Performer in an Animated Program 2002 The Adventures of Jackie Chan | |
Sports race | ||
Sport | Kung Fu | |
representative of | USA | |
distinctions |
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Web | ||
Website | www.jackiechan.com | |
He has received stars on the Avenue of Stars in Hong
Kong and on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. He has been referenced
in various popular songs, video games, and comics. As a singer he was also
a star in the cantopop and mandopop genres, having released
several albums and singing on many of the soundtracks of the films in which he
has acted. He is also a renowned philanthropist.
In 2011 Forbes magazine estimated his fortune
at $350 million.
In 2016, Jackie Chan received an Honorary Oscar, due to his professional career.
Early years
Jackie Chan was born on April 7, 1954, in Hong Kong as Chan
Kong-sang. He is the son of Charles and Lee-Lee Chan, refugees from
the Chinese Civil War that ended just 6 years earlier. He was
nicknamed "Pao-Pao" (which in Chinese means "cannonball")
because he was a very energetic boy, they named him "Gang Sheng",
which means "Born in Hong Kong", although in China he is known as
much more because of its Cantonese name: “Sheng Lon”. His parents worked
for the French consul in Hong Kong, so Chan spent his formative years within
the grounds of the consul's residence in the Victoria Peak district.
Chan attended Nah-Hwa Primary School on Hong Kong Island, where he
failed to make it through his first year, after which his parents withdrew him
from school.
In 1960 his father emigrated to Canberra, Australia's capital, to work as a chef at the US embassy, and Chan was sent to the China Drama Academy, a Peking Opera school run by the Master Yu Jim-yuen. There he studied for ten years under strict discipline, commanded by what would be his scene partner Sammo Hung years later, enduring up to 19 hours a day of training and study. He Eventually Became Part Of The Seven Little Fortunes, an acting group composed of the best students of the school, obtaining the stage name of Yuen Lo in tribute to their teacher.
Around this time he became close friends with Sammo Hung and Yuen Biao, a trio that would be dubbed The Three Dragons years later. After entering the film industry, Chan along with Sammo Hung had the opportunity to train in hapkido with the great teacher Jin Kim, finally achieving a black belt.
Jackie Chan also trained in other styles of martial arts such
as Karate, Judo, Chinese Boxing, Taekwondo, Eastern Kung fu,
Wing Chung, and Jeet Kune Do.
He began his career appearing in small roles at the age of five as
a child actor. At the age of eight, he appeared in the movie Big and
Little Wong Tin Bar (1962) with Li Li-Hua playing his mother. Chan
appeared with Li again the following year in The Love Eterne (1963)
and had a small role in King Hu's 1966 film Come Drink with Me.
In 1971, after appearing as an extra in the film A Touch
of Zen, Chan signed with Chu Mu's Great Earth film company. At seventeen,
he worked as a stuntman on the Bruce Lee films
Fist of Fury and Enter dragon under the name of Chan
Yuen Lung.
In this last film, Chan has a short appearance as one of the
attackers whose neck is broken by Lee's character. He received his first
leading role later that year in Little Tiger of Canton, which had a
limited release in Hong Kong in 1973.
In the same year he appeared as one of the villains in the
film The Young Tiger, directed by Hdeng Tsu.
In 1975, due to the commercial failures of his first adventures in the cinema and many problems finding work as an acrobat, Chan agreed to act in the adult film All in the Family in which he appears in his first sex scene. It is the only movie she has done to date without a single fight scene. Thus, before turning twenty, Chan had already participated in more than 25 film productions as an actor or as a specialist.
Film career
First roles: 1976–1979
In 1976, Jackie Chan received a telegram from Willie Chan, a film producer in the Hong Kong film industry who was impressed with his stunt work. Willie Chan offered him an acting role in a film directed by the renowned Lo Wei. The director had seen Chan's performance in John Woo's The Hand of Death (1976) and his plan was to make him the new Bruce Lee with the film New Fist of Fury.
His stage name was changed to Sing Lung (also transliterated as Cheng Long, literally "becoming the dragon") to emphasize his similarity to Bruce Lee, whose stage name meant "Little Dragon" in Chinese. The film was unsuccessful because Chan was not used to Lee's serious style of martial arts.
Despite the film's failure, Lo Wei continued to produce films with similar themes, but with little impact at the box office.
The 1978 film The Serpent in the Shadow of the Eagle became Jackie's first real success in her country. Director Yuen Woo-ping allowed Chan full freedom in his stunt scenes. The film mixed the comedy and martial arts genres, establishing a new genre. The decision to change register and adopt a more comical style, similar to that of the American Buster Keaton, was the way in which Chan gave up being the successor of Bruce Lee.
While Lee's
characters were stern heroes with a high sense of morality, Chan plays
ordinary, well-intentioned, and somewhat clueless men, often at the mercy of his
girlfriends or relatives.
At the end of 1978, he starred in The Drunken Teacher, a film that would finally bring him success in Asia. After chan's return to Lo Wei's studio, the director attempted to replicate the comedic approach of The Drunken Master by producing the films Half a Loaf of Kung Fu and Spiritual Kung Fu. It also gave Chan the opportunity to make his directorial debut in The Fearless Hyena. When Willie Chan left the company, he advised Jackie on his future with the company.
During the filming of Fearless Hyena Part II, Chan broke her
contract and joined Golden Harvest., prompting Lo to blackmail Chan
through the triads, blaming Willie for their star's departure. The dispute
was resolved with the help of actor-director Jimmy Wang Yu, allowing Chan
to stay with Golden Harvest.
Success in action-comedy:
1980–1987.
Willie Chan became Jackie's personal manager and close friend and
has been for over 30 years. He was instrumental in launching Chan's
international career, beginning with his first forays into the American film
industry in the 1980s. His first Hollywood film
was the 1980's The Big Brawl. A year later he played a minor role.
In The Cannonball Run, a film that grossed $ 100 million
worldwide and featured an all-star cast led by Burt
Reynolds and Roger Moore.
After the commercial failure of The Protector in 1985, Chan temporarily abandoned his attempts to break into the American market, again focusing on the Hong Kong market.
Chan's films began to reach wider audiences in East Asia, with initial successes in the lucrative Japanese market, including The Young Master (1980) and Dragon Lord (1982). The film The Young Master managed to break the box office records set by Bruce Lee and catapulted Chan as the top star of Hong Kong cinema. With Dragon Lord, the actor began experimenting with elaborate stunt sequences, including the final fight scene where he takes several risky shots.
Chan produced a series of action-comedy films with
his opera school friends Sammo Hung and Yuen Biao. The
three co-starred in the 1983 film Project A, which introduced a martial
arts style fueled by dangerous stunts. Over the next two years, all three
actors appeared in Wheels on Meals and the original Lucky
Stars trilogy.
In 1985 Chan made the first film in the Police
Story series, an action-comedy influenced by American cinema in which the actor
performed a series of dangerous stunts. It was named the best film at the
1986 Hong Kong Film Awards.
In 1986 Chan played "Asian Hawk",
an Indiana Jones -like character in the film The Armor of God. The
film was Chan's biggest domestic box office success to that point, grossing
over HK$35 million.
Successful sequels and Hollywood conquest: 1988–1998
In the 1988 film The Three Dragons, Chan acted alongside
Sammo Hung and Yuen Biao for the last time.
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Jackie starred in a string of
successful sequels beginning with Project AII and Police Story
2, which won Best Action Choreography at the 2010 Hollywood Film Awards. Hong
Kong 1989. These were followed by Armor of God II: Operation
Condor and Police Story 3: Super Cop, for which Chan won the best actor
at the 1993 Golden Horse film festival.
In 1994, Chan resumed his role as Wong Fei-hung in The
Drunken Master II, a film that appears in the list of the 100 best films of all
time by Time magazine. Another sequel, Police Story IV:
First Strike, brought more awards and domestic box office success for Chan,
although it was not very well received in foreign markets.
Chan reignited his desire to make it big in Hollywood in the 1990s but turned down some initial offers to play villains in Hollywood movies to avoid being typecast in future roles. For example, Sylvester Stallone offered him the role of Simon Phoenix, a criminal in the futuristic film Demolition Man. Chan declined the offer, and the role was taken by Wesley Snipes.
Chan finally managed to conquer the North American market in 1995 with the worldwide release of Rumble in the Bronx., achieving a cult following in the United States that was rare for Hong Kong movie stars. He was even awarded an honorable mention with a Lifetime Achievement Award by MTV that same year. The success of Rumble in the Bronx led to the 1996 release of Police Story 3: Super Cop in the United States under the title Supercop, which grossed a total of US$16,270,600.
After acting alongside Australian
martial artist Richard Norton in Mr. Nice Guy in 1997, his
success in the North American country was ratified with the successful police
action and comedy film 1998's Rush Hour, starring alongside American
actor Chris Tucker. Rush Hour grossed $130 million in the United
States alone and made Jackie a Hollywood star.
Fame in Hollywood: 1999-2007
In 1998 Jackie starred in her final film for the Golden Harvest company, entitled Who Am I? After leaving Golden Harvest in 1999, he produced and starred opposite Shu Qi in the film Danger in Hong Kong, a romantic comedy that focused on personal relationships and featured only a few martial arts sequences.
Although Chan left Golden Harvest in 1999, the company continued to produce and distribute two of his films, the aforementioned Hong Kong Danger (1999) and Spy by Accident (2001). His success in Hollywood continued to rise after his collaboration with actor Owen Wilson on the Western action-comedyShanghai Noon, followed by a sequel in 2003.
Reunited with Chris
Tucker for the filming of Rush Hour 2 (2001), which was even more
successful at the box office than the original. He experimented with
special effects with The Tuxedo (2002) and Power of the
Talisman (2003), which were not as successful critically or commercially.
In 2004 he teamed up with Steve Coogan in
another film adaptation of Jules Verne's novel Around
the World in 80 Days.
Despite the success of the films Rush Hour and Shanghai Noon, Chan became frustrated with Hollywood's limited range of roles and lack of control over the film-making process.
In response to Golden Harvest's withdrawal from the film industry in 2003, Chan founded his own film production company, JCE Movies Limited, in association with Emperor Multimedia Group (EMG). Since then, his films have featured an increasing number of dramatic scenes while continuing to be successful at the box office.
Examples of them are the tapes New Police
Story (2004), The Myth (2005), and the successful Two and a
Half Thieves. (2006), where he plays a criminal who ends up regretting
kidnapping a baby from a wealthy family.
Chan's next release was the third installment in
the Rush Hour series, released in August 2007. The film grossed $255
million. However, it was a disappointment in Hong Kong, grossing only
HK$3.5 million during its opening weekend.
Style change: 2008–present
Filming for The Forbidden Kingdom (released in 2008),
Chan's first onscreen collaboration with fellow Chinese actor Jet Li, was
completed on August 24, 2007, and the film was released in April 2008. That same
year He provided the voice for the monkey in the animated film Kung Fu
Panda, in a cast made up of Jack Black, Dustin
Hoffman, and Angelina Jolie. He also collaborated with Anthony
Szeto in an advisory capacity on the making of the film Wushu, released on
May 1, 2008.
In November 2007, the actor began filming the film Dragon's
Revenge, playing a dramatic role that does not feature martial arts
sequences. The film was released on April 2, 2009.
On his blog, Chan expressed his desire to direct a film after
finishing Dragon's Revenge, something he hadn't done in years. The
film was expected to be the third in the Armor of
God series and was titled Armor of God III: Chinese Zodiac. The
film was finally released on December 12, 2012. Because the Screen Actors
Guild did not go on strike, Chan began shooting his next movie for
Hollywood. The Spy Next Door, in late October in New Mexico.
In the film, Chan plays an undercover agent whose secret is
revealed when he babysits his girlfriend's children.
In Little Big Soldier, the actor shares the leading role
with Leehom Wang.
In 2010, she starred opposite Jaden Smith in the
film The Karate Kid, a remake of the original 1984 film starring Pat
Morita and Ralph Macchio.
In the film, he plays Mr. Han, a Kung Fu master and maintenance
man who teaches Jaden Smith's character martial arts so he can fend off school
bullies. His role in The Karate Kid earned Jackie Chan the
"Favorite Puncher" award at the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice
Awards in 2011.
In his next film, Shaolin, he plays the temple cook instead of one of the main characters. His 100th film, 1911, was released on September 26, 2011. Chan was the co-director, executive producer, and star of it. Although Chan has directed more than ten films during his career, this was his first job as a director since Who Am I?
While at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival, Jackie announced that he was retiring from action films, citing that he was getting too old for the genre. He later clarified that he would not completely retire from action movies, but instead perform fewer stunts and take more care of his body.
In 2013, Chan starred in Police Story 2013, a reboot of
the Police Story franchise directed by Ding Sheng and released in China
in late 2013. Chan's next film, Dragon Blade, was released in early 2015.
In 2015, Chan received the title of "Datuk" from Malaysia while helping that country boost its tourism, especially in Kuala Lumpur, where he previously filmed his movies. A new Jackie Chan movie titled Kung Fu Yoga was released in early 2017, a project starring Disha Patani, Sonu Sood, and Amyra Dastur.
The
film reunited Chan with director Stanley Tong, who directed several
of the actor's films in the 1990s. Upon release, the film was a huge success at
the box office, becoming the fifth highest-grossing film in China a month after
its release.
In 2016 he starred in Skiptrace and in 2017 he was part
of the cast of The Foreigner, an Anglo-Chinese production co-starring
with Pierce Brosnan.
In 2017, he played special agent Lin Dong in the sci-fi film Bleeding Steel directed by Leo Zhang. That same year he provided his voice in the animated film The Lego Ninjago Movie in the role of Master Wu and played the owner of a shop in Han Jie's fantasy film, Namiya.
Music career
Chan was instructed in singing while at the Peking Opera School in his childhood. He started producing records professionally in the 1980s and became a successful singer in Hong Kong and Asia.
He has released twenty albums since 1984 and has sung in Cantonese, Mandarin, Japanese, Taiwanese, and English. He is often the one in charge of interpreting the songs of his films, which are usually played in the closing credits.
Chan's first musical recording was
"Kung Fu Fighting Man", a song featured during the end credits
of The Young Master (1980). His Cantonese song "A Hero's
Story" (used in the saga Police Story ) was selected by the
Royal Hong Kong Police Force and incorporated into their recruitment
advertisement in 1994.42
Chan provided the voice for the character of Shang in the
Chinese-language release of Walt Disney's animated
film Mulan (1998). She also performed the song "I'll Make a
Man Out of You" for the soundtrack of it. For the US release, BD
Wong handled vocals and Donny Osmond performed the song.
In 2007 Jackie recorded and released "We Are Ready", the official song for the one-year countdown to the 2008 Summer Olympics. Chan also released one of the two official Olympics albums, titled Official Album for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games – Jackie Chan's Version, which featured several special guest appearances.
He performed the song "Hard to Say Goodbye" alongside Andy Lau, Liu Huan, and Wakin Chau at the 2008 Summer Olympics closing ceremony.
Academic career
Chan received an honorary doctorate in Social Sciences in 1996
from Hong Kong Baptist University.
In 2009 he received another honorary doctorate from the University
of Cambodia and has been awarded an honorary chair by the Savannah
College of Arts and Design in Hong Kong in 2008.
Jackie Chan is currently a faculty member at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University School of Hotel and Tourism Management, where he teaches tourism management. Starting in 2015, he began serving as dean of the Jackie Chan Academy of Film and Television at the Wuhan Institute of Design and Science.
Personal life
In 1982 Chan married Joan Lin, a Taiwanese actress. His son,
singer, and actor Jaycee Chan, was born that same year. As a result of
an extramarital affair with Chan, Elaine Ng Yi-Lei gave birth to a daughter on
January 18, 1999. Chan stated that "he only committed
a fault that many men in the world commit". However, Elaine decided
that she would take care of her daughter without Chan's help.
Jackie speaks Cantonese, Mandarin, English, Korean, Japanese,
Thai, and American Sign Language. He He is an avid football fan and
supports the Hong Kong national football team, the England
national team, and Manchester City.
He is co-owner of the Jackie Chan DC Racing motorsports team, founded in 2015.
Legacy and philanthropy
Making his mark as an actor, director, producer, writer, and stuntman, Jackie Chan had won over the American audience. He is internationally known for his peculiar way of staying balanced in unexpected high-risk situations, such as on chairs, stairs, buildings, windows, and countless narrow places; to achieve it he does not use utensils, but simply supported himself with the big toe of his foot.
He is also known
for that big smile that always accompanies him in and out of the
spotlight. His formula consisted of always putting an unenthusiastic hero, who must save a child or a young woman by
always doing their own stunts without using weapons.
Chan performed his own action scenes and renounced the use of
doubles during filming, which has caused him to break his head on
countless occasions, his jaw, the bones of his cheek,
a shoulder, most of the fingers of his hand,
an ankle and the nose three times.
In his films, it is very common that during the final credits false
shots of the acrobatic cuts that Jackie Chan made badly during the production
of the film are interspersed.
Jackie Chan is considered today a master of martial arts and
his fans know him as the king of Kung Fu. He is a UNICEF ambassador,
and also has his own charitable organization, helping people from all over the
world, and of course, his fans, who send him food, clothes, and money (Jackie
Chan himself keeps clothes that travel agencies give him ) so that every year
when Christmas comes you can give large amounts of donations and charity.
In 2003 Jackie Chan met the Berlin bears while visiting
the city for several weeks for the filming of the film Around the World in
Eighty Days. There he allowed himself to be photographed with hundreds
of Buddy Bears and they made a poster.
In a workshop, he visited artists from all over the world who were
working on the United Buddy Bears project.
In 2004 he arranged for the United Buddy Bears circle to visit Hong Kong. At the opening, he presented three checks for a total amount of 1.43 million Hong Kong dollars to UNICEF and two other children's organizations. Since then, Chan has held drawing contests around the world every year (not only for children and young people) about bears.
His wish is that the United Buddy Bears project, which unites the nations and in which more than 150 artists from different countries participate, will also come to Taipei to help Taiwan get out of the current situation of isolation political.
Performance works
Movie
Years | film title | Role | job title | Hong Kong Box Office (HKD) | Co-actors/Notes |
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1962 | Sweep Jiangnan Qibatian | Zhang Liuba | actor | Seven Little Fortunes ( Hong Jinbao , Yuan Biao , Yuan Hua , Yuan De , Yuan Kui , Yuan Wu ) ∗ Child star period ∗ Jackie Chan performed under the stage name Yuan Lou, and Sammo Hung performed under the stage name Yuan Long | |
1964 | Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai | Fairchild | Li Lihua , Lei Zhen , Yan Jun , You Min , Wang Lai , Shen Zhihua , Shen Dianxia , Ma Xiaonong ∗ Child star period | ||
Qin Xianglian | Brother Dong | Li Lihua , Yang Qun , Yan Jun , Phoenix Girl , Liang Xingbo ∗ Child star period | |||
1964 | Eighteen Darts of Two Lakes (Part 1) | Seven Little Fortunes | |||
Eighteen Darts in Two Lakes (Part 2) | Seven Little Fortunes | ||||
1972 | Jingwumen | Cameo, Dragon Tiger Martial Artist | 4,431,423.50 | Bruce Lee , Miao Kexiu , Tian Feng , Tian Jun , Li Kun | |
Hong Kong passerby | cameo | 259,515.10 | |||
1973 | Guangdong little tiger | Aaron | actor | Chen Honglie , Tian Feng | |
dragon fight | Cameo, Dragon Tiger Martial Artist | 3,307,520.40 | Bruce Lee , John Saxon, Zhong Lingling , Mao Ying , Jim Kelly | ||
tricky trick | Aaron | actor | Yuan Xiaotian , Shi Tian , Han Cai , Quan Yongwen | ||
thief fights big thief | 335,836.30 | Bai Tian , Xu Xiaoming , Han Cai , Zheng Shaoqiu , Deng Guangrong , Hu Jin | |||
Standing upright (also known as Northern Style Kung Fu) | Star | 69,336.20 | Wang Qing | ||
Four kings and one queen | 183,153.50 | Shi Si , Luo Lie , Sal Borgese , Antonio Cantafora , Robert Malcolm , Jacques Dufilho | |||
1974 | Jin Ping Shuangyan | Brother Yun | 1,842,469.60 | Yang Qun , Hu Jin , Tian Ni , Chen Ping * performed under the stage name Chen Yuanlong | |
policewoman | 287,493.80 | Qin Xianglin , Lin Xiu , Betty *Performed under the stage name Chen Yuanlong | |||
1975 | Flowers fly all over the city | Xiao Tang | 1,062,710.50 | Xia Wen , Liang Lansi , Hu Yinyin , Liu Yifan , Tian Ni , Yu Qian *Performed under the stage name Chen Yuanlong | |
Dock Dragon and Tiger Fight | |||||
1976 | New Jingwumen | Aaron | 456,787.20 | Miao Kexiu , Chen Xing | |
Shaolin Gate | Brother Tan | 797,921.20 | Tan Daoliang , Sammo Hung , John Woo *Performed under the stage name Chen Yuanlong | ||
Shaolin Mumen Alley | dumb | 476,950.70 | King Kong , Dragon King | ||
double meteor | Tianmoxinghua is disease-free | Wang Yu , Lan Yuli , Yu Linglong | |||
dance fist | motion design | Mao Ying , Qin Pei , Shi Tian , I can't | |||
1977 | Sword flowers raining in the south of the Yangtze River | Lei Shaofeng | actor | 292,664.90 | Xu Feng |
Feidu Cirrus Mountain | Ding Chong | 775,522 | Tian Jun , Liang Xiaolong , Wang Ping | ||
1978 | Snake-shaped trickster | Jianfu | 2,708,748.20 | Yuan Xiaotian , Huang Zhengli , Shi Tian *Officially perform under Jackie Chan's stage name | |
Snake Crane Eight Steps | Xu Yingfeng | 662,851.30 | King Kong , Miao Kexiu , Kim Jong Nam , Li Yingying , Liu Yaying | ||
It's so simple to stop kung fu | Jiang Tao | 1,526,871.50 | Tian Jun , King Kong , Long Juner | ||
drunk fist | Wong Fei Hung | 6,763,793.40 | Yuan Xiaotian , Huang Zhengli , Lin Jiao , Shi Tian | ||
Boxer | Ryuichiro | 2,397,558 | Shi Tian , Li Kun , Wu Wenxiu , Tian Jun | ||
1979 | laughing punch | Xinglong | director, actor | 5,445,535 | Tian Jun , Shi Tian |
Dragon Fist | Tang Haoyun | actor | 1,004,276.20 | Miao Kexiu , Tian Jun , Ren Shiguan | |
1980 | Junior Brother goes out | Aaron | Director, Screenwriter, Actor, Action Director | 11,026,282.50 | Tian Feng , Yuan Biao , Shi Jian , Li Lili , Wei Bai , Huang Renzhi |
Mabao breaks through eight levels | not performed | Producer | 1,541,889 | Chen Xunqi , Sydney | |
killer trench | Aaron/Jerry | Actor, Action Director | 5,776,530 | Jose Ferrer, Kristine DeBell, Mako ∗ American Movies | |
1981 | Cannonball Speed | Master Long | actor | 5,465,241 | Bill Reynolds , Roger Moore , Farah Corsi , Xu Guanwen , Dean Martin , Dom DeLuise ∗ American Movies |
rat street | not performed | Producer | 1,396,271 | Liu Jiayong , Li Haisheng , Liu Yali , Feng Kean | |
1982 | Master Long | Aaron | Director, Screenwriter, Actor, Action Director | 17,936,344 | Tianfeng , Mars , Sydney |
1983 | Plan A | Ma Rulong | Director, Screenwriter, Actor | 19,323,824 | Sammo Hung , Yuan Biao , Huang Manning , Guan Haishan , Liu Kexuan , Taibao , Mars , Di Wei , Luo Haokai |
Five Lucky Stars | Jackie | actor | 21,972,419 | Sammo Hung , Zhong Chuhong , Feng Cuifan , Wu Yaohan , Cen Jianxun , Qin Xianglin , Yuan Biao , Xia Wenxi , Li Saifeng | |
Dragon and Tiger Leap | Xinglong | 1,993,793 | Benefit | ||
1984 | Cannonball Speed 2 | Jackie | 3,751,004 | Bi Reynolds , Xu Guanwen (played as a member of the Hong Kong team, Jackie Chan's teammate) ∗ American Movies | |
Food truck | Thomas | 21,465,013 | Yuan Biao , Sammo Hung , Maria Delores Forner , Benny Urquidez | ||
Brave Double Cannon | Mounted Police | cameo | 20,170,382 | Mars | |
miniseries | big cow | actor | Wang Yu , Lin Qingxia , Sun Yue , Zheng Shaoqiu , Xu Bu , Fang Zheng , Tao Dawei , Sun Yue ∗Taiwanese movies | ||
1985 | Dragon Detective | king billy | Actor, Action Director | 13,917,612 | Li Saifeng , Ye Qianwen |
dragon heart | dragon | actor | 20,335,429 | Sammo Hung , Chen You , CPIC ∗The theme song "Who Can Depend on Each Other" won the [Best Movie Song at the 5th Hong Kong Film Awards] | |
Police story | Chen Jiaju | Director, Screenwriter, Actor, Action Director | 26,626,760 | Maggie Cheung , Lin Qingxia , Dong Pyu , Lin Guoxiong , Chu Yuan , Cao Charlie , Tang Zhenye , Liu Zhirong , Taibao | |
Lucky Star Gao Zhao | Chicken Bone Grass/ Ironway | actor | 30,748,643 | Sammo Hung, Hu Huizhong , Yuan Biao , Feng Cuifan , Wu Yaohan , Qin Xianglin , Zeng Zhiwei , Cao Dahua , Lin Zhengying , *Character translation: Dali Pill | |
Summer Fortune | Chicken Bone Grass/ Ironway | 28,911,851 | Sammo Hung, Hu Huizhong, Yuan Biao, Cao Dahua , Andy Lau , Kurata Baozhao , Feng Cuifan , Wu Yaohan , Zeng Zhiwei , Miao Qiaowei , Guan Zhilin , Qin Xianglin *Character translation: Dali Pill | ||
1986 | Fortune Train | cameo | 28,122,275 | ||
Twist meter | Producer, Cameo | 9,818,377 | Mars , Hui Yinghong , Carina Lau | ||
1987 | dragon brother tiger | Jackie/Asian Eagle | director, actor | 35,469,408 | Alan Tam , Rosamund Kwan , Maria Delores Forner, Bozidar Smiljanic |
Plan A sequel | Ma Rulong | Director, Screenwriter, Actor, Action Director | 31,459,916 | Maggie Cheung , Guan Zhilin , Carina Lau , Dong Pyu , Lin Wei , Lv Liangwei , Taibao , Mars , He Jiajin , Chen Huimin , Wang Longwei , Huang Manning , Bozidar Smiljanic | |
good blue flowers fly to the moon | not performed | Producer | 1,473,819 | Lu Liangwei | |
1988 | police story sequel | Chen Jiaju | Director, Screenwriter, Actor | 34,151,609 | Zhang Manyu , Dong Pyu , Lin Guoxiong , Chu Yuan , Cao Charlie , Lin Guobin , Zhang Wulang , Li Qiangquan |
Dragon Warrior | Long John | actor | 33,578,920 | Sammo Hung , Yuan Biao , Yuan Hua , Yang Baoling , Ip Dexian , Qiao Hong , Cheng Kui An , Benny Urquidez | |
Rouge Buckle | not performed | Producer | 17,476,414 | Anita Mui , Leslie Cheung | |
Overlord flower | Producer, Cameo | 15,581,156 | Hu Huizhong , Hui Yinghong , Wu Junru , Chen Yalun , Du Dewei , Lou Nanguang | ||
1989 | Miracle | Guo Zhenhua | Director, Screenwriter, Actor, Action Director | 34,036,029 | Anita Mui , Wu Ma , Dong Pyu , Gui Yalei , Lou Nanguang , Wu Yaohan , Tian Feng , Ni Zhen , Ye Yunyi , Ke Junxiong , Zhou Billi , Jacky Cheung , Ren Dahua , Lu Liangwei , Lu Fang |
Brave Flying Tiger Overlord Flower | not performed | Producer | 18,151,313 | Hu Huizhong , Wu Junru , Hui Yinghong | |
woman lying | 4,776,267 | Carina Lau , Xia Wenxi , Luo Meiwei , Wu Qihua | |||
1990 | First time in Guijing | cameo | 1,994,373 | ||
stage sisters | not performed | Producer | 2,237,184 | Wang Yuhuan , Mei Aifang , Li Yanshan , Chen Yulian | |
The story of the Western District | 3,610,814 | Li Zixiong , Zheng Haonan , Aaron Kwok | |||
1991 | Eagle Plan | Jackie/Asian Eagle | Director, Screenwriter, Actor | 39,048,711 | Zheng Yuling , Eva Cobo De Garcia , Bozidar Smiljanic |
Burning Island | sledgehammer | actor | 22,194,720 | Sammo Hung , Andy Lau , Leung Ka Fai , Tuo Zonghua , Wang Yu | |
hot prodigal son | not performed | Producer | 764,386 | Lin Guobin , Liang Wanjing , Meng Long , Sun Jian | |
1992 | Double Dragon Club | son / fight | actor | 33,225,134 | Teddy Robin , Maggie Cheung , Li Zhi , Chu Yuan , Huang Fei , Zhang Aijia , Zhang Jianting , Wang Longwei *Character translation: Yo Ma, Fate |
Police Story III Super Cop | Chen Jiaju | actor, producer | 32,722,452 | Michelle Yeoh , Maggie Cheung , Dong Pyu , Zeng Jiang , Yuan Hua , Chen Xinjian , Mars , Lu Huiguang , Gu Meihua | |
tibetan boy | cameo | 10,384,155 | Yuan Biao , Yuan Hua , Li Jiaxin , Li Zhi | ||
Ruan Lingyu | not performed | Producer | 7,480,778 | Maggie Cheung | |
Dangerous lover | 3,819,056 | Aaron Kwok , Yuan Jieying , Liang Jiaren , Liu Qingyun , Xu Jinjiang | |||
1993 | super plan | Chen Jiaju | Producer, Cameo | 9,337,853 | Yu Rongguang , Michelle Yeoh , Zhou Huajian , Fan Shaohuang , Zeng Zhiwei |
serious crime unit | Eddie Chen | actor | 27,439,331 | Zheng Zeshi , Luo Jiaying , Ke Shouliang , Wu Yongwei ∗Won the [Best Actor at the 30th Golden Horse Awards] | |
City hunter | Meng Bo | actor | 30,759,444 | Wang Zuxian , Qiu Shuzhen , Wen Cuiping , Liming , Tianshi Ruanjian , Shan Liwen | |
1994 | Drunken fist 2 | Wong Fei Hung | 41,046,234 | Dillon , Anita Mui , Lau Ka Leung , Wong Ri -hwa , Qian Jiale , Lu Huiguang , Andy Lau , Kwan Saumei , Jiang Zhiguang | |
1995 | Hongfan District | Ma Hanqiang | 56,911,136 | Anita Mui , Ye Fanghua , Dong Pyu , Zhou Huajian , Du Dewei | |
Human Torch | Chen Huotao | 45,647,210 | Yuan Yongyi , Chu Yuan , Wen Songxian , Hu Kaixin , Wang Minde , Lu Huiguang , Huang Zihua | ||
1996 | Simple Missions of Police Story 4 | Chen Jiaju | Actor, Action Director | 57,518,794 | Wu Chenjun , Dong Pyu , Lou Xuexian |
1997 | A good man | Jackie | actor | 45,420,457 | Li Tingyi , Richard Lawton , Gao Billy Lily , Karen McLeanman , Zhou Huajian , Sammo Hung |
Understanding time and space | cameo | Du Dewei , Zhou Huajian , Zhang Weijian , Karen Mok | |||
1998 | who I am | who I am | Director, Screenwriter, Actor, Action Director | 38,852,845 | Miku Yamamoto , Michelle Ferre |
peak moment | Inspector Lee | actor | 13,113,770 | Jessica | |
Phantom Strike | Producer | 6,697,020 | Ekin Cheng , Chen Xiaochun , Chen Huilin | ||
1999 | glass bottle | Chen Ziwu | Producer, Screenwriter, Actor, Action Director | 27,547,639 | Zhou Huajian , Shu Qi , Tony Leung , Ren Xianqi , Zhou Xingchi , Chen Songyong , Li Yongxian |
king of comedy | background actor | cameo | 29,848,860 | Stephen Chow , Cecilia Cheung , Karen Mok , Wu Mengda | |
SWAT new man | Producer, Cameo | 15,631,989 | Nicholas Tse , Feng Delun , Li Cansen , Wu Yanzu , Zeng Zhiwei , Wu Zhenyu , Ye Peiwen , Zhongcunheng | ||
Purple Rain Storm | publisher | 10,090,252 | Wu Yanzu , Gan Guoliang , Zhou Huajian , He Chaoyi | ||
Hua Mulan | Li Xiang | dubbing | 17,388,870 | ||
2000 | Western Dragon | Jiang Wen | actor | 15,487,115 | Owen Wesson , Lucy Liu |
2001 | Secret agent city | Yuan Xiaobei | Producer, Actor, Action Director | 30,009,076 | Zeng Zhiwei , Xu Ruoxuan , Jin Min , Wu Xingguo |
rush hour 2 | Inspector Lee | actor | 13,491,238 | Jess Degas , Zhang Ziyi , Zun Long | |
2002 | spy kicks dead rabbit | Jimmy Tong | Jennifer Love Hewitt | ||
Thousands of Machines Change Tuxedo | Jackie | cameo | 28,423,960 | Twins , Ekin Cheng , Edison Chen , Huang Qiusheng , He Chaoyi | |
2003 | Royal Veyron | Jiang Wen | actor | Ao Yun Weisen , Fan Wenfang , Donnie Yen | |
Dragon regeneration | Eddie | Actor, Action Director | 7,285,434 | Claire Forlani , Lee Evans , Christy Chung *Taiwan translation: Gold Medal for Avoidance of Death | |
2004 | Around the World in 80 Days | Passepartout | actor | Steve Coogan , Sammo Hung , Daniel Wu , Karen Mok | |
New Police Story | Chen Guorong | Producer, Actor, Action Director | 21,109,502 | Nicholas Tse , Wu Yanzu , Yang Caini , Cai Zhuoyan , Yu Rongguang , Wang Jie , Liao Qizhi , An Zhijie , Wu Bai | |
Thousand Machine Changes II: Flower City War | Acropolis | cameo | 14,961,970 | Twins , Edison Chen , Fan Bingbing , Wu Yanzu , Chen Bolin , Qu Ying , Tony Leung , Jaycee Chan , Donnie Yen | |
big guy loves beauty | Producer, Cameo | 10,598,739 | Twins , Daniel Wu , Eason Chan , Karen Mok , Fung Delun , Du Wenze , Luo Jiaying , Nicholas Tse | ||
2005 | myth | General Meng Yi / Jack | Actor, Action Director | 17,062,608 | Kim Hee Sun , Leung Ka Fai , Tan Yaowen , Yu Rongguang |
Jingwu family | publisher | 10,992,862 | Zhong Xintong , Wu Yanzu , Feng Delun , Huang Qiusheng , He Chaoyi , Wang Minde | ||
Song of Eternal Regret | Zheng Xiuwen , Hu Jun , Wu Yanzu , Huang Jue | ||||
2006 | Baby Plan | flip flops | Producer, Screenwriter, Actor, Action Director | 23,447,278 | Gu Tianle , Xu Guanwen , Cai Zhuoyan , Gao Yuanyuan , Chen Baoguo , Yuan Biao , Ying Caier , Wu Yanzu , Nicholas Tse |
2007 | rush hour 3 | Inspector Lee | actor | Jess Degas , Zhang Jingchu , Sanada Hiroyuki | |
2008 | King of Kung Fu | Zuixian Luyan | 11,782,832 | Jet Li , Liu Yifei , Li Bingbing , Zou Zhaolong , Michael Angarano | |
2009 | Shinjuku event | iron head | Producer, Producer, Actor | 13,913,420 | Naoto Takenaka , Wu Yanzu , Xu Jinglei , Fan Bingbing , Gao Jie , Qian Jiale , Lin Xue , Qin Pei |
Looking for Jackie Chan | Jackie Chan | cameo, actor | Yuanhua | ||
Founding of the Republic | Reporter who interviewed Li Jishen | cameo | |||
2010 | big soldier | soldier | screenwriter, actor | 1,760,000 | Wang Leehom , Wang Baoqiang , Lu Huiguang |
One Room of Secret Service | Bob Ho | actor | Amber Valletta , Madeline Carroll | ||
The Karate Kid | Mr. Han | 5,000,000 | Jaden Smith | ||
2011 | New Shaolin Temple | Enlightenment | 20,510,569 | Andy Lau , Nicholas Tse , Wu Jing , Fan Bingbing | |
The Revolution of 1911 | Huang Xing | actor, director | 1,569,087 | Li Bingbing , Fang Zuming , Yu Shaoqun , Hu Ge , Zhao Wenxuan | |
The command of the female general of the Yang family is like a mountain | Producer | 330,000 | Cecilia Cheung , Ren Xianqi , Liu Xiaoqing , Zheng Peipei , Zhou Haimei | ||
2012 | Zodiac signs | Jackie/Asian Eagle | Actor, Director, Screenwriter, Producer, Action Director, Producer, Art, Photography, Action Design | 15,727,714 | Lu Huiguang , Asano Changying , Quan Xiangyou , Zhang Lanxin , Shi Zunan , Liao Fan , Li Zongsheng , Yao Xingtong , Chen Bolin , Lin Fengjiao , Wu Yanzu , Shu Qi |
2013 | Customized | Own | cameo | ||
police Story 2013 | Zhong Wen | actor | Liu Ye , Jing Tian , Zhou Xiaoou | ||
2014 | fire hero | Own | cameo | ||
a man's martial arts | Jianfu | Appeared in a TV screening of " Snake Hands " | |||
2015 | Tian Jiangxiong division | joan | Actor, Producer, Action Director | Choi Siwon , Adrian Brody , John Cusack , Lin Peng , Wang Ruoxin , Xiao Yang | |
who am i 2015 | Producer | ||||
2016 | jedi escape | Benny | actor | Fan Bingbing , Johnny Knoxville , Zeng Zhiwei | |
Railway Flying Tiger | Ma Yuan | Fang Zuming , Xu Fan , Huang Zitao , Wang Kai , Wang Dalu | |||
2017 | Kung Fu Yoga | Jack | Li Zhiting , Zhang Yixing | ||
Rescue in reverse time | Producer | ||||
England Showdown | Guan Yuming | actor | |||
Blood of the Machine | Lin Dong | Carl Mulvey , Ouyang Nana , Luo Zhixiang | |||
Worry-free grocery store | Jie worry grandpa | actor, cameo | |||
LEGO Cyclone Ninjago Movie | Master Wu | actor | |||
2018 | Jackie Chan Environmental Hero | he himself | National Geographic Channel Documentary | ||
2019 | Detective Pu Songling | Pu Songling | Ethan Ethan | ||
Dragon Card Mystery | white magician | Arnold Schwarzenegger | |||
climber | actor, cameo | ||||
2020 | Vanguard | Tang Huanting | actor | ||
2021 | There is always love in isolation | Gu Tianle , Liang Jiahui , Zheng Zeshi , Wu Zhenyu , Zeng Zhiwei , Lin Jiadong , Wu Zhenyu , Qian Jiale , Zhang Zhilin , Liu Xinyou , Zhou Xiuna , Chen Ying , Xue Kaiqi , Yu Anan , Yuan Qiu , Han Mali | |||
we used to love | |||||
to be released | Furious Sandstorm |
Voiceover
Era | film title | Role | job title | Hong Kong Box Office (HKD) | Co-actors/ remarks |
1998 | Hua Mulan | Li Xiang | dubbing | ||
2008 | kungfu Panda | monkey king | 31,471,718 | ||
2011 | Kung Fu Panda 2 | 39,469,375 | |||
2016 | Kung Fu Panda 3 | Monkey King, Li Shan | |||
Journey to the West: The Return of the Great Sage | Sun Wukong | Dubbing (US Version) | |||
2017 | Earth: A Magical Day | narration | BBC Earth Films | ||
The Lego Ninjago Movie | Master Hu | dubbing | |||
The Nut Job 2: Nutty by Nature | Mr. Feng | dubbing | |||
2021 | Wishing Dragon | Dragon | dubbing |
Variety shows
South Korea (program)
years | TV station | programme |
year 2011 | SBS | " Running Man " EP.72, 73 (special appearance as a film) |
year 2013 | SBS | " Running Man " (Episode 135, with Siwon.) |
MBC | " Knee Taoist " (20130228) | |
Year 2014 | KBS2 | " Happy Together " Season 3 (Episode 335, with Siwon and Narsha.) |
Mainland China (program)
years | date | TV station | programme |
Year 2014 | February 6 | Zhejiang Satellite TV | " I see you have a play " (participated as a mentor) |
" 12 Frontier Tastes " Season 1, Issue 4 (Guest) | |||
2016 | December 24 | Hunan Satellite TV | " Happy Camp " (promoting the movie " Flying Tigers on the Railway ") |
2017 | January 20 | Zhejiang Satellite TV | " Ace Vs Ace " Season 2 (Promoting the movie " Kung Fu Yoga ") |
2020 | February 22 | Hunan Satellite TV | " Happy Camp " (promoting the movie " Pioneer ") |
March 21 |
Musical works
Record
The album name | issue date |
---|---|
"Love me" | 1984 |
"Thank you" | 1984 |
" Ideal Paradise " | 1986 |
"Jackie Chan" | 1986 |
"no problem" | year 1987 |
"The Best of" | 1988 |
"See You Again" | in 1989 |
"The Man With the Bat" | in 1989 |
"the first time" | year 1991 |
" Super Hardcover Drama Theme Song " | the year 1995 |
" Dragon Heart " | year 1996 |
"Really, use your heart" | year 2002 |
"I'm still Jackie Chan" | 2018 |
Song
- In 1998, "To Find Love Back" (He Jiali, Jackie Chan chorus), included in the Hong Kong female singer He Jiali 's music album " My Dreams "
- In 2001, Jackie Chan, Mavis Fan , Fan Xiaoxuan , the theme song of the movie Secret Agent Lost City "Can't Help"
Paitai song scores
The highest position on the charts of four Taiwanese songs | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
record | song | 903 | RTHK | 997 | TVB | Remark |
1986 | ||||||
hero story | / | / | / | |||
year 1987 | ||||||
My Little Girl | / | 3 | / | |||
1988 | ||||||
Jackie Chan | before midnight kiss | / | / | 5 | Sing with Kawai Nahoko | |
Jackie Chan | new diary | / | 9 | / | ||
Jackie Chan | life splicer | / | / | / | ||
year 1991 | ||||||
fascination | I can handle it | 10 | 3 | 5 | Sing with Alan Tam | |
A thousand miles of heart | A thousand miles of heart | (1) | - | - | chorus of stars | |
1992 | ||||||
the first time | understand my heart | / | 1 | 1 | / | Sing with Chen Shuhua |
the first time | I wish the flowers were always there | / | 8 | / |
The total number of champion songs | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
903 | RTHK | 997 | TVB | Remark |
1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | Total number of four champion songs: 0 |
Published works
Books
years | book title | author | publishing house |
1997 | Jackie Chan: The Brave Mr. X (American Tapps Comics, 6 episodes) | Jackie Chan | |
1998 | "I am Jackie Chan" | Jackie Chan | Times Publishing |
2015 | Jackie Chan: Getting Old Before You Grow Up | Jackie Chan's dictation, Zhu Mo record |
Animations
- Jackie Chan Adventures ( 2000)
- " Fantasy Dragon Treasure"(2011)
- The Adventures of New Jackie Chan(2017)
Advertising endorsements
- 1988: Mitsubishi Electrochemical Products (Taiwan's agent, Kolin Corporation, appeared as a traffic police officer in the sequel to " Police Story ". Jackie Chan From the movie "Cannonball Speed", Mitsubishi cars are usually used in fashion plays, and Mitsubishi is Jackie Chan's) Important sponsor.)
- Fortune Gold
- Yakka
- American Express
- Mitsubishi FUSO Fighter van
- Xiaobawang learning machine
- Aido VCD
- Hitachi Electric
- Visa credit card
- Hefty ULTRA FLEX Plastic Bag
- XaviXPORT
- Bawang Shampoo
- Boom tea
- Guy Laroche Watches
- Fenhuang Cola
- Caddy
- Nissin delicious treasure
- Kaspersky Antivirus
- canon camera
- Gree air conditioner
- Don's Smoking Cessation Advertisement
- northern automobile training school
- Hong Kong Airlines
- Legendary game ad
- Shopee Ads
Honor
Film awards
Academy Awards
years | Awards ceremony | Awards | result |
2016 | 89th Academy Awards | Oscar Lifetime Achievement Award | Award |
BAFTA
years | Awards ceremony | Awards | result |
2019 | BAFTA | World Entertainment Contribution Award | Award |
Golden Horse Award
years | Awards ceremony | Awards | result |
1984 | The 21st Golden Horse Awards | Best Actor: " Project A " (Jackie Chan) | nominate |
1992 | The 29th Golden Horse Awards | Best Actor: " Police Story III Super Cop " (Jackie Chan) | Award |
1993 | The 30th Golden Horse Awards | Best Actor: " Major Crime Squad " (Jackie Chan) | Award |
year 2013 | The 50th Golden Horse Awards | Best Action Design: " Zodiac " (Jackie Chan, He Jun, Chengjiaban) | Award |
Hong Kong Film Awards
years | Awards ceremony | Awards | result |
1983 | The 2nd Hong Kong Film Awards | Best Action Director: "Master Long" (Jackie Chan, Yuan Kui, Feng Ke'an) | nominate |
1985 | The 4th Hong Kong Film Awards | Best Actor: "Project A" (Jackie Chan) | nominate |
1986 | The 5th Hong Kong Film Awards | Best Director: "Police Story" (Jackie Chan) | nominate |
Best Actor: "Police Story" (Jackie Chan) | nominate | ||
Best Actor: "Dragon Heart" (Jackie Chan) | nominate | ||
the year 1990 | The 9th Hong Kong Film Awards | Best Actor: "Miracle" (Jackie Chan) | nominate |
1993 | The 12th Hong Kong Film Awards | Best Actor: "Police Story III Super Cop" (Jackie Chan) | nominate |
year 1994 | The 13th Hong Kong Film Awards | Best Action Instruction: "Criminal Crime Squad" (Jackie Chan, Married Family Class) | nominate |
Best Actor: "Major Crime Squad" (Jackie Chan) | nominate | ||
year 1996 | The 15th Hong Kong Film Awards | Best Action Design: "Red Zone" ( Tang Jili , Jackie Chan) | Award |
Best Actor: "Red Zone" (Jackie Chan) | nominate | ||
1997 | The 16th Hong Kong Film Awards | Best Actor: "Police Story 4: Simple Mission" (Jackie Chan) | nominate |
Year 1999 | The 18th Hong Kong Film Awards | Best Action Design: Who Am I (Jackie Chan) | Award |
Best Actor: "Who Am I" (Jackie Chan) | nominate | ||
2000 | The 19th Hong Kong Film Awards | Best Action Design: "Glass Bottle" (Jackie Chan, Married Class) | nominate |
2005 | The 24th Hong Kong Film Awards | Best Actor: "New Police Story" (Jackie Chan) | nominate |
year 2006 | The 25th Hong Kong Film Awards | Best Action Design: "Myth" (Jackie Chan, Tang Jili, Yuan De) | nominate |
Best Original Movie Song: "Endless Love" (Myth) (vocals: Jackie Chan, Kim Hee Sun) | nominate | ||
2007 | The 26th Hong Kong Film Awards | Best Action Design: " Baby Project " (Jackie Chan, Li Zhongzhi, Married Family Class) | nominate |
year 2013 | The 32nd Hong Kong Film Awards | Best Action Design: "Zodiac" (Jackie Chan, He Jun) | Award |
2016 | The 35th Hong Kong Film Awards | Best Action Design: "The Hero of Heaven" (Jackie Chan, Married Class) | nominate |
Golden Rooster Award
years | Awards ceremony | Awards | result |
2005 | The 25th Chinese Film Golden Rooster Awards | Best Actor: "New Police Story" (Jackie Chan) | Award |
Asia Pacific Film Festival
years | Awards ceremony | Awards | result |
year 2010 | The 54th Asia Pacific Film Festival | Outstanding Achievement in Film | Award |
Huading Award
years | Awards ceremony | Awards | result |
2007 | The 1st Huading Award | Performing Arts Celebrity Public Image Survey Annual Awards | Award |
2012 | The 7th Huading Award | Asian Outstanding Achievement Award | Award |
year 2013 | The 9th Huading Award | China Best Director Award No. 2: "Zodiac" (Jackie Chan) | Award |
year 2013 | The 9th Huading Award | Best Chinese Film Action Director: "Zodiac" (Jackie Chan, He Jun ) | Award |
other
years | honor |
1986 | Hong Kong Top Ten Outstanding Youth Awards |
1988 | World Outstanding Chinese Youth Award |
in 1989 | British MBE title |
the year 1990 | French Knights of Arts and Letters |
1992 | World Outstanding Chinese Youth Award |
the year 1995 | Hong Kong Tourism Ambassador |
year 1996 | Doctor of Social Sciences, honoris causa , Hong Kong Baptist University |
1998 | Honorary Fellow of the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Art |
Year 1999 | The Silver Bauhinia Star awarded by the Hong Kong SAR Government |
Year 1999 | Actor of the Year at the 3rd Hollywood Film Festival |
2000 | Ambassador of Beijing's bid to host the Olympic Games |
2001 | Tung Foundation International Anti-Tobacco Ambassador |
Year 2003 | Touching China 's Person of the Year |
year 2006 | Asia Pacific Tourism Ambassador |
2015 | The Prime Minister of Malaysia conferred the title of PMW Datuk |
2016 | "2016 World's Most Admired Celebrities" No. 4 (Male List) |