Jackie Chan was born on April 7th, 1954 in Hong Kong to Charles and Lee-Lee Chan. When he was born he was born late and weighed 12 pounds. He also had a brother names Soo-Sung and a sister named Tai. In 1982 he married Lin Feng-Jiao. In that same year he also had a boy named Jaycee Chan.
During his childhood he was educated at Nan Hua Elementary Academy. He was educated at Nan Hua Elementary Academy. He didn't do well at this school and his parents felt as if he didn't fit in so they transferred him to Chinese Opera Research Institute. Because of financial difficulties they had to transfer him out of the school which he had been at for 10 years and he then had to go to school at Peking Opera School. At this school he was taught skills in acrobatics and kung fu under a extremely strict regime.
When he got out of school he found it hard to find a job. Like many of his friends that he made at school he had to work as a stunt man. He was a stunt man on many different films including Bruce Lee's Enter the Dragon before he was finally offered an acting role. He got his first international success in a film called Drunken Master.
In 1982 he married actress Lin Feng-Jiao. He had a son in that same year which was named Jaycee Chan. In 1983 he formed the Jackie Chan Stunt Team which allowed him to train and work with a group of trusted martial artists and stunt men for each of his movies. Finally his attempts of appearing in major American movies happened in the 1980s where he appeared in Battle Creek Brawl, Cannonball Run, and The Protector.
In the 1990s Chan still wanted Hollywood success. His friend Sylvester Stallone offered him the role of a criminal in a film but he declined the role because he didn't want to be a criminal...
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... dedicates his time to help the people who have been affected by natural disasters. He doesn't use many stunt doubles because he doesn't want to cheat his audience. “He uses laughter to heal and entertain his audiences.”
He does resemble Jesus. He does this by Helping other who are less fortunate and he tries to be a good role model.
He is still alive and is 56 years old. On June 22. 2009 he told a concert crowd that he was leaving for Beijing to file a remake of the film “The Karate Kid” which will be called “The Kung Fu Kid.
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"Jackie Chan - Rotten Tomatoes Celebrity Profile." ROTTEN TOMATOES: Movies - New Movie Reviews and Previews! Web. 29 Sept. 2009. .
"The My Hero Project - Jackie Chan." The MY HERO Project Homepage. Web. 20 Sept. 2009. .
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